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    Money Maker

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 4, 20111 Comment1 Min Read
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    With an extremely gripping and sensual beginning, Money Maker captures the lives of prostitutes living in Johannesburg. The twist in the ending left the audience astonished, but with a standing ovation. The acting was mediocre and the script slightly educational. Overall a rather eye-popping experience. Suitable for an adult audience seeking to shock the system. FM

    With an extremely gripping and sensual beginning, Money Maker captures the lives of prostitutes living in Johannesburg. The twist in the ending left the audience astonished, but with a standing ovation. The acting was mediocre and the script slightly educational. Overall a rather eye-popping experience. Suitable for an adult audience seeking to shock the system. FM

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