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On a secretive outing to a bizarre strip club, Tom Kingsford, (Tom Sizemore) is unaware that his life is about to take a dramatic turn. Club owner and real estate mogul, William O'Toole (Ryan O'Neal) is a sadistic voyeur whose desire for fear and torture is put to the test as the night's dirty deeds return to haunt him. Tom hires a few sexy dancers: Casey Reitz, (Rebekah Chaney), Victoria Spencer, (Stephanie Romanov), Nicole and Nadia, from the Lingerie Lounge, to accompany him for the evening; while, unbeknownst to them, the group is secretly followed by a psychotic, obsessive club-patron, known only as Dave. (Robert Carradine). Things quickly turn dark when, what seems like an innocent shortcut through a haunted cemetery is actually a set up, and the group is placed in the middle of an existing crime scene. Panic and fear escalates and tragedy befalls Tom when he is accidentally killed and buried in the supernatural cemetery. The girls make a pact of silence: agreeing to start new ... Written by
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Heads Are Gonna Roll
Watched a sneak preview - great film - an homage to classic horror that encompasses many decades. Think, Robert Wise's, The Haunting, meets A Nightmare on Elm Street, meets Fridsy 13th, meets a touch of comedy and class// The movie was shot on Super 16, there is something to be said about the director, Rebekah Chaney's style and artistic touch. Let me set the stage for you. A couple of strapping men go to the local strip club. Mind you this strip club has strippers, that don't actually strip. They dance and at times shoot you with water guns. But don't get me wrong, they look super hot while doing it. In fact the director/writer/producer/co-star of the film, Rebekah Chaney (the great grand niece or some sort of relation to the famous Lon Chaney and subsequently Lon Chaney Jr.) plays one of the lead strippers. She's hot.
I digress... I enjoyed this film and must say, without a spoiler, that if you have ANY love for horror this is a CAN'T MISS! One Kill in particular has never been done in the history of cinema...Multi hat wearer Rebekah Chaney does a great job of infusing a level of quirkiness that fits perfectly within the genre and suggests that this film might one day yield a cult following. It has fairly solid performances, some pretty nice kills, and keeps you entertained. She incorporates the slasher flick staple of misdirection by having multiple characters that could be capable of the gruesome murders taking place.