Soul Desires (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 2001

Original Title:
Soul Desires

Alternate Titles:
Business Partners

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
New Gold Dream Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

It's more than personal.

Liam, although has everything - health, money, women, he, as ever, approaches the embodiment of his dream - to open the coolest erotic nightclub in Hollywood. He and his partners decide to open the club. But Liam has a problem. Goldberg, one of his partners who does not belong to the most honest people, has a clairvoyant clause that if the club does not open at a proper and agreed date, he will withdraw from the tug. Construction is prolonging, and Liam and other partners are in a time of stress. They need to get the money quickly because they will all face a serious disaster if they miss the deadline. He is in search of beautiful girls for night club, but first of all he has to choose them. One of the girls will do everything she can to be chosen.

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Director:
Rachel Gordon

Director of Photography:
Marco Cappetta

First Assistant Director:
Adam Doench

Music:
Kevin J. Nettles

Producer:
Mark Headley

Production Design:
Nikki Giovacchini

Script Supervisor:
Janine Gosselin

Sound Mixer:
Lionel Ball

Writer:
Rachel Gordon

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