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| Maria Ford | ... |
Shady
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| Eb Lottimer | ... |
Sergeant Decker
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Karen Mayo-Chandler | ... |
Cassandra
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| Marjean Holden | ... |
Something Else
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Birke Tan | ... |
Dazzle
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| Debra Lamb | ... |
Mantra
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| Jeannine Bisignano | ... |
Sonny
(as Jeanine Bisignano)
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Lisa Glaser | ... |
Victoria
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Tom Ruben | ... |
Ike
(as Tommy Ruben)
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J Bartell | ... |
Assistant coroner
(as J. Bartel)
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Virginia Peters | ... |
Shirl
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Paisley Yankolovich | ... |
Mo
(as Paisley)
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Al Guarino | ... |
Man in club
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Gregg Cooper | ... |
Cop
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Charlie Wallace | ... |
Charlie
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When the razor blade slasher begins his reign of terror in the alleys behind the Los Angeles strip clubs, the most famous stripper in the spotlight must walk a tightrope between her own fragile sanity and the inescapable murderer's blade. Written by Concorde - New Horizons (with permission).
There are some real nice aspects to this film, which make the confusing editing and the sudden, mediocre ending to be real disappointments. How do you rate a flick that has a whole lot of naked dancing and a bunch of dialogue leaving you saying, "Hey that's clever," but where they didn't bother to perfect it? The other reviewers averaged it out to the middle of the scale, while I placed it higher. There aren't enough clever movies made, and that weighed more with me. And I guess I needed my fix of nude women. I didn't find these gals very attractive but that's fairly realistic for strip clubs. Perhaps this flick will inspire the physically impaired to consider becoming cops. This--witty dialog but blah plotting--is sort of backwards to the way I usually find things.