LINDA, A Highly Successful Call Girl

A Paris lady of the evening with dignity and business sense is superior to her circumstances.
Linda is so beautiful, so refined, so aloof that her clients fall in love with her.
She's making a pile with American businessmen—who introduce her to the French President—who falls for her too.


Her passion for independence only inflames him—he wants to
marry her, have children!—they all do, but she is resolutely herself.

Professional cool is the secret of her success, and the allure that enslaves powerful men.


Cops, pimps, hookers, judges, prison guards, psychiatrists, politicians—there isn’t much she can’t deal with.


And when the President introduces her to the former American President…


Proposed cast: Marion Cotillard (Linda)
LINDA is a call girl, a businesswoman and an independent spirit.  Presidents fall in love with her, though she’s not that interested, and she winds up in the Oval Office advising one of them.

Proposed cast: Peter Sarsgaard (Barry)

BARRY is the American  junior executive who’s in love with her.  He will do anything to have her, and ultimately kills for her, which finally gets her attention.

Proposed cast: an actor who specializes in "the French President"

Proposed cast: an actress who specializes in "the First Girlfriend"

Proposed cast: Timothy Watters ("the former American President")

Proposed cast: Teresa Barnwell ("the American Secretary of State")

Proposed cast: Gerardo Puisseaux ("the President")

Pretentious Pictures presents a dry comedy.  

“Intelligence is a kind of immorality.”—Paul ValĂ©ry


I’d be a perfect gentleman
If I weren’t such a prick.

Debauchery with harlots
And dalliance with starlets—
But why should I 
Pass any by 
When I can have my pick?
I’d be a perfect gentleman
If I weren’t such a prick!

I’d prize exalted feeling
And put by double-dealing
If I but could
Do as I should
Like Harry, Tom and Dick.
I’d be a perfect gentleman
If I weren’t such a prick!

I’d make a flawless model
Of sentimental twaddle
If I submitted
To be insipid—
The idea makes me sick!
I’d be a perfect gentleman
If I weren’t such a prick!

I’d sparkle in society
With exquisite propriety
And keep a smile
Upon my dial
As if I gave a lick.
I’d be a perfect gentleman
If I weren’t such a prick!

The darlings all endeavor
To make it last forever!
And how their eyes
And soulful sighs
Do cut me to the quick!
Oh, I’d be a perfect gentleman—
(He’d be a perfect gentleman!)
I’d be a perfect gentleman—
(He’d be a perfect gentleman!)
I’d be a perfect gentleman—
(He’d be a perfect gentleman!)
If I weren’t such a prick!


Robert MacLean is an independent filmmaker. His The Light Touch is on Amazon PrimeTubi and Scanbox, and his 7-minute comedy is an out-loud laugh. He is also a novelist, a playwright, a blogger, a YouTuber, a film reviewer, a literary critic, and a stand-up comic poet. Born Toronto, PhD McGill, taught at Canadian universities, too cold, live Greece, Irish citizen. Committed to making movies that don't matter. No brains, but an intellectual snob.


When you get to my time of life what you want is a little dignity. I’m just going to lie here and think about all the women I’ve treated badly.

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Alexander Pope:

But blind to former as to future fate,
What mortal knows his pre-existent state?