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    Lady Magdalene's

    2011 · Romance · 1h 56m

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  1. Lady Magdalene's: Directed by J. Neil Schulman. With Nichelle Nichols, Ethan Keogh, Susan Smythe, Claudia Lynx. In this action comedy, Jack Goldwater, an IRS agent on loan to the Federal Air Marshal Service, is relieved of field duty after insulting a powerful U.S. Senator, and finds himself exiled to a humiliating desk job in Nevada as the federal receiver managing a legal brothel in tax ...

  2. 116 minutes [1] Country. United States. Language. English. Budget. $500,000 [2] Lady Magdalene's is a film directed, written and produced by J. Neil Schulman and starring Nichelle Nichols (who also received an executive producer credit). The movie was J. Neil Schulman's debut as a director, and Nichelle Nichols' debut as a producer.

  3. After a prostitute's murder, in this offbeat comic thriller, Jack Goldwater, a disgraced federal agent, buddies with Nevada brothel Madam, Lady Magdalene (Nichelle Nichols), to unravel a jihadi plot. 19 IMDb 2.2 1 h 55 min 2011. NR. Comedy · Suspense · Action · Music Videos and Concerts. This video is currently unavailable.

  4. Lady Magdalene's. The madam (Nichelle Nichols) of a Pahrump brothel in tax default and the IRS agent assigned to the case uncover an Al Qaeda plot involving the tunnels under the Hoover Dam.

  5. Jack Goldwater, an IRS agent on loan to the Federal Air Marshal Service, is relieved of field duty after insulting a powerful U.S. Senator, and finds himself exiled to a humiliating desk job in Nevada as the federal receiver managing a legal brothel in tax default, where -- with the help of the brothel Madam, Lady Magdalene -- he uncovers an Al Qaeda plot to unload a nuclear-bomb-sized crate ...

  6. Synopsis. After a prostitute's murder, in this offbeat comic thriller, Jack Goldwater, a disgraced federal agent, buddies with Nevada brothel Madam, Lady Magdalene (Nichelle Nichols), to unravel an al-Qaeda plot. Start with Star Trek's original "Uhura," Nichelle Nichols, in the title role as a New Orleans madam who after the hurricanes moves to ...

  7. Lady Magdalene’s was apparently produced for $500,000, but you wouldn’t know it considering the drab color scheme and incompetent special effects. The green screening and digital superimposing is notoriously bad, especially during driving scenes (for fuck’s sake, rear projection techniques in the ’50s look positively immaculate compared ...

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