The Client List

The Client List

2012
The Client List
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The Client List

6.5 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Riley Parks delicately balances two starkly different lives -- one as a single mom in a conservative town struggling to provide for her family and the other as a savvy and ambitious businesswoman working with a rowdy, sexy and unpredictable group of women.

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6.5 | TV-14 | en | Drama | More Info
Released: 2012-04-08 | Released Producted By: ITV Studios America , Howard Braunstein Films Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.mylifetime.com/shows/the-client-list
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Riley Parks delicately balances two starkly different lives -- one as a single mom in a conservative town struggling to provide for her family and the other as a savvy and ambitious businesswoman working with a rowdy, sexy and unpredictable group of women.

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Drama

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Cast

Jennifer Love Hewitt , Loretta Devine , Colin Egglesfield , Rebecca Field , Alicia Lagano , Brian Hallisay

Director

Amy Lee Wheeler

Producted By

ITV Studios America , Howard Braunstein Films

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Amy Lee Wheeler
Amy Lee Wheeler

Art Direction

Thomas A. Walsh
Thomas A. Walsh

Production Design

Rand Sagers
Rand Sagers

Set Decoration

Stephen Myles Berger
Stephen Myles Berger

Set Designer

James Chressanthis
James Chressanthis

Director of Photography

Dorothy Amos
Dorothy Amos

Costume Design

Barbara Inglehart
Barbara Inglehart

Costume Supervisor

Jeri Baker
Jeri Baker

Hair Department Head

Michael Reitz
Michael Reitz

Hairstylist

Merc Arceneaux
Merc Arceneaux

Makeup Artist

Gina Homan
Gina Homan

Makeup Department Head

Eric Laneuville
Eric Laneuville

Director

Andrew Cholerton
Andrew Cholerton

Associate Producer

Ron Digman
Ron Digman

Casting

Preston Fischer
Preston Fischer

Co-Executive Producer

Natalie Chaidez
Natalie Chaidez

Consulting Producer

Nikki Schiefelbein
Nikki Schiefelbein

Co-Producer

Debra Lovatelli
Debra Lovatelli

Co-Producer

Debbie Hayn-Cass
Debbie Hayn-Cass

Co-Producer

The Client List Audience Reviews

Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
SanEat A film with more than the usual spoiler issues. Talking about it in any detail feels akin to handing you a gift-wrapped present and saying, "I hope you like it -- It's a thriller about a diabolical secret experiment."
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
jeromeuh It is a watchable show, you know, kinda like your microwave cooking potatoes is a watchable show. The script doesn't make sense, the characters are stupid, the plot is uninteresting... it's so bad it's insulting to its viewers.Makes that show with Billie Pipper about a call girl seem great ( when it really wasn't).I grade it a great big A. as in AVOID AT ALL COST
Eryximachus I'm really amazed by how honest and accurate this show is regarding sexuality. It completely flies in the face of long established post- war dogma. 1) The inclusion of obese women, while not visually appealing, makes the show realistic. No one can deny that female obesity greatly exceeds male obesity, yet outside of a few major metro areas this is a regular part of life that is not depicted on television. 2) We live in a world today that proclaims women as victims of all manner of sex crimes, prostitution among them. Uniformly in this show, we see how prostitution is very much entwined with all female characters even if it is simply tolerance. 3) Amazingly, male socio-sexual behavior is very accurately prescribed. Most men are without question losers, or desperately desiring female love and affirmation. It is hard to watch this show and believe in "the patriarchy". Yet, this is how it goes. 4) The depiction of the kids is really tremendous. This is a messed up show in many ways, and it does show them as a casualty. You can't walk away from this and think broken families are a good thing. 5) The diversity police weren't bad in this show. I feel like the black and white relations were very typical of modern Southern society. Nothing seemed forced, and it seemed genuine. 6) While the show clearly shows how prostitution is a part of the female existence, there is an element of caring to it that is not commonly understood.7) The show indirectly brings awareness of the ongoing economic crisis. Soft prostitution has undoubtedly increased significantly over the years, and this shows just how it happens.
mary I am what you call a massage enthusiast. I love and appreciate the art of massage and do dabble in it myself. I guess you could call me an amateur masseuse. I was expecting a nice show about a nice girl who has some fun and quirky clients. After watching the show on a show about lawyers, police officers, TV producers, cooks, and much more, I was glad I could finally find a show I could relate to. However, I was quite surprised by the show I found. I was sitting down after a long day and ready to let off some steam. I got nestled on my couch and put on this show. To my surprise, this show showcases girls who use massage to cover their prostitution to make money. I was both offended and surprised at the same time. As someone who loves the art of massage, I was horrified to see how the only good massages were "special" massages. Most massages are legit and professional by focusing on relieving your muscles or at least that is what I have experienced. Despite the confusion and the gross stereotype, the show was okay.
guil fisher I gotta say this. Jennifer Love Hewitt is terrible in this. I have heard her name before but never saw her in anything. Somewhat playing a prostitute in this - I think. Walking around showing her tits and cleavage throughout the movie. Is this her trademark? I don't know. But someone should do something about her makeup. It makes her eyes look like a raccoon. All this black circling her eyes. Fake heavy false eyelashes. Too much, honey. The delight is seeing Cybill Shepherd. She plays grandma and is funny and a welcome relief in this loser. The plot is silly and most performances as expected in a LMN feature film. Teddy Sears isn't that bad. Wish he had more support from his leading lady. But maybe you can blame the writer for most of this. And please, somebody tell Hewitt she wears too much make up. Over the top makeup. Under all that war paint I think she must be a lovely girl.