East End Hustle

East End Hustle is a 1976 drama film directed by Frank Vitale and distributed by Troma Entertainment.

[2][3] The plot concerns a high-priced prostitute who leads a rebellion of hookers against their sadistic pimps.

[1] DVD Talk commented: "So when one reads the plot synopsis for the 1976 Canadian 'classic' East End Hustle - an ex-hooker, sick of the rackets, grabs a gun and gets revenge – one's cinematic shorthairs get all hot and tingly.

The notion of harlots mixed with homicide is so sublimely sleazy, so nicely Neanderthal-ish that it can't be anything but an outright smash, right?

Sadly, Troma's DVD release of this tantalizing title only proves one thing: you can't judge a carnal crime film by its premise.