Dawn Clark appears in The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977), a film that blends comedy with the risqué charm of the 1970s. Her role contributes to the film's playful exploration of political and social themes through a lens of adult humor. As a part of this cult classic, Clark embodies the spirit of the era, reflecting the boldness and irreverence characteristic of exploitation cinema. Her performance adds a unique flair to a film that continues to resonate with fans of the genre.
The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington
Celebrated madam and advice columnist Xaviera Hollander is called to testify as a hostile witness in a senate hearing/crusade against loose morals. It seems that the Senators are about to be implicated into a widespread sex scandal regarding a hooker friend of Xaviera's, who has conveniently disappeared. Their plan to use her well-publicized sexual exploits to make her a scapegoat backfires when her irreverent testimony charges the otherwise lifeless proceedings. Before the end of the hearings, an undercover CIA agent convinces her to serve her country by seducing an important Arab oil sheik, where she discovers her friend in the harem. Upon her return, she discredits the Senate sub-committee and exposes them as perverts and white slavers, making America safe for erotic sex workers.