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Jenna Jameson | ... | ||
Robert Englund | ... | ||
Roxy Saint | ... | ||
Penny Vital | ... |
Sox
(as Penny Drake)
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Whitney Anderson | ... |
Gaia
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Jennifer Holland | ... |
Jessy
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Shamron Moore | ... |
Jeannie
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Jeannette Sousa | ... |
Berenge
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Carmit Levité | ... |
Blavatski
(as Carmit Levite)
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Johnny Hawkes | ... |
Davis
(as Johnny D. Hawkes)
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Brad Milne | ... |
Chushfeld
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Zak Kilberg | ... |
Byrdflough
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Jen Alex | ... |
Ryker
(as Jen Alex Gonzalez)
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Jessica Custodio | ... |
Kwan
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Laura Bach | ... |
Sassy Sue
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In the not too distant future a secret government re-animation chemo-virus gets released into conservative Sartre, Nebraska and lands in an underground strip club. As the virus begins to spread, turning the strippers into "Super Zombie Strippers" the girls struggle with whether or not to conform to the new "fad" even if it means there's no turning back. Written by Anonymous
OK the title says it all, but don't be fooled this movie has a lot going for it. The writing is crisp (the Mexican American jokes in particular) and the actors clearly get the idea that it's supposed to be funny and schlocky. I think most viewers and reviewers will miss the commentary on strip clubs and the objectification of women here. Yes Zombie Strippers has a message!
The FX and makeup are outstanding and of course over the top.
This is not a rip off or a copy (any more than any other zombie movie is)and I found it funnier than Shawn of The Dead and at least as funny (if not more) as Return of The Living Dead.
Kudos to Jenna for poking fun at herself and her profession.
BTW the audience at the screening LOVED IT.