West End Jungle is a 1961 British drama documentary film directed by Arnold Louis Miller and starring Andria Lawrence and Vicki Woolf.
The film explains what happened when the streets were cleaned up, and it looks at what became of the so-called oldest profession as it continued to operate in Britain.
[4] The scenarios and narration of West End Jungle are sensational, evoking the lurid pulp fiction of the time.
But in the main the attitude is one of contempt for the people who make the money out of their beer joints, strip clubs and massage establishments, and pity for the girls who get sucked down into a life of humiliation.
Nothing, perhaps, is quite so pathetic as the episode – which has its comic overtones – in which a lonely young man visits a "photographic model" in depressing surroundings.