Paul van Gorcum, an actor known for his work in the 1970s, delivers a compelling performance in Business Is Business (1971). Set against the backdrop of the gritty Dutch film scene, this film dives into the complexities of commerce and personal relationships. Van Gorcum's portrayal adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the raw and unfiltered essence of exploitation cinema. His role contributes significantly to the film's cult status, making it a notable entry in the realm of grindhouse cinema.
Business Is Business
Blonde Greet is an experienced, but kind hearted, prostitute in the Red Light District of Amsterdam. Her friend and also whore Nel lives on the second floor of her house, and is explored and abused by her pimp. When Greet meets the married Piet, they feel a great attraction for each other, and Nel decides to find a boyfriend and become a straight woman. But life is not like a Hollywood movie in the streets of Amsterdam. Controversial director Paul Verhoeven made his feature-film debut with this Dutch comedy-drama about two prostitutes working in the Amsterdam Red Light district, and the many strange and unusual men they meet through their work. Also known as Diary Of A Hooker, Business is Business, and Any Special Way, Wat Zien Ik? was based on the short stories of Albert Mol; the film was photographed by Jan de Bont, who later went on to become a successful director himself.