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Clive Robertson | ... |
Damon Archer
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Nikki Ziering | ... |
Casey Myers
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Simona Fusco | ... |
Monica Adams
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Al Sapienza | ... |
Alex Walker
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Bill Hufsey | ... |
Ramone Lopez
(as Billy Hufsey)
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Charles Fathy | ... |
Hamid Marzook
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Jay Giannone | ... |
Jamir El Saeed
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Nicole Zeoli | ... |
Annie Landon
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Eliset Lobato | ... |
Jasmine Daniels
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Anita Motz | ... |
Lana Novak /
Crazy Girls Dancer
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Rayma Alfred | ... |
Rachel Michaels /
Crazy Girls Dancer
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Valentina Smirnova | ... |
Crystal /
Crazy Girls Dancer
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Terese Cilluffo | ... |
Suzy /
Crazy Girls Dancer
(as Terese Chafé)
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Larry Swain | ... |
Yuri
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Tanner McElroy | ... |
Airport Security Guard
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Ex CIA agent Damon Archer owns a gentleman's club in Las Vegas. One day, he discovers that a terrorist is hatching a plan to build an enormous bomb. Coincidentally, this is the same terrorist who had killed his family. He employs three of his series girls to thwart the fanatics devilish goals. Immediately, these deadly beauties jump into action and take fatal risks to prevent a catastrophic attack. Written by bluevein-34095
I usually fast-forward through movies like this. I must admit, this one slowed me down. It had a script, a budget, and even a good soundtrack ! My primary motive for tuning in was to catch a glimpse of Nikki Ziering's fun-bags. They're coyly available in the opening scene, never to be seen again. But that's O.K. The movie was fun.
A bevy of lovelies help our hero save the country from the bad guys. Clive Robertson does an admirable job playing the ultra-cool Damon Archer, who moonlights as an "uberBond" when the CIA needs him. His cover is owner of a nude dance troupe at the Riviera. Nice.
The lovelies are extremely adept at using their charms as distractions, hacking into computers, and anything else their job requires. Very likable. They're also not modest. Nice.
Lots of the characters and themes are familiar. Stereotypes are not too outlandish. The happy-go-lucky Mexican drug dealer could have been modified a bit, however.
My compliments to director Chris Langman for not overdoing the nudity, which is always a temptation. Well, maybe there could have been a little more. The movie moves along nicely though, and doesn't get boring. It's not for deep thinkers. It does suffice as a guilty pleasure and entertaining movie.