An aspiring New York City actress resists the pressure to put out on the casting couch in Girl 6 (1996), Spike Lee’s scathing indictment of entertainment-industry excesses. Theresa Randle stars as the eponymous Girl 6, a star-struck thespian who’s humiliated when a slimeball producer (Quentin Tarantino) asks her to take off her top. When auditioning kills her self-esteem, the heroine takes a job as a phone-sex girl, talking dirty to lonely hearts over the wires. Lee gets a lot of mileage from a raft of guest actors, including Madonna and Richard Belzer, but the film’s at its best when Randle’s filling the heels of African-American glamour girls like Dorothy Dandridge and Pam Grier.