| The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander | |
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| 1980 theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Larry G. Spangler |
| Screenplay by | Lawrence Pickwick David Loin |
| Story by | Susan Loyal |
| Based on | The Happy Hooker (unauthorized) by Xaviera Hollander |
| Produced by | Larry G. Spangler |
| Starring | Samantha McLaren John Holmes |
| Narrated by | Xaviera Hollander |
| Cinematography | Philip Kaplan |
| Edited by | Bob McDaniels Arthur May Harvey Martin |
| Music by | Adrian Beamer Ken Sutherland |
Production company | Mature Pictures |
| Distributed by | Mature Pictures Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $140,000 [1] |
| Box office | $468,955 [1] |
The Life and Times of Xaviera Hollander (also known as The Life and Times of the Happy Hooker, Inside Xaviera Hollander) is a 1974 American pornographic comedy film produced and directed by Larry G. Spangler. Based on the memoir The Happy Hooker by Xaviera Hollander, the film stars Samantha McLaren as Hollander, a Dutch immigrant who became a well-known call girl and eventual madam.
Independently produced, it was very successful financially, earning over three times its budget.
The film follows the sexual exploits of a Dutch prostitute in her climb from schoolgirl to madam.
The film's reception was poor. [2]
In 1975, Larry G. Spangler was sued by Walt Disney Productions for the film's use of the "Mickey Mouse March". [3] Judgement went against the producers, as the march was used excessively, negating their claim of parody and fair use. It was cited in Walt Disney Productions v. Air Pirates.