Pin-up vixens vs. bloodthirsty zombies, set in post-apocalyptic Hollywood.
Credited cast: | |||
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn | ... | Jayne (as Jennifer Blanc) | |
Carrie Keagan | ... | Bettie | |
Elissa Dowling | ... | Bible Thumper | |
Tristan Risk | ... | Tristan | |
Chase Williamson | ... | Jake | |
Daniel Quinn | ... | Footman | |
Emma Julia Jacobs | ... | Suzie (as Emma Jacobs) | |
Diane Ayala Goldner | ... | Irma | |
Nick W. Nicholson | ... | Shawn Zombie | |
Ruben Pla | ... | Whipping Boy | |
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Jennimay Walker | ... | Rosie (as Jenimay Walker) |
Jesse Merlin | ... | Lipstick | |
Tom Ayers | ... | Paul | |
Jack Bennett | ... | Priest Zombie | |
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Dan Walker | ... | Goth Dude |
Pin-up vixens vs. bloodthirsty zombies, set in post-apocalyptic Hollywood.
Looking like it was shot on a cheap camcorder, and sounding like the dialog was recorded by the camera's mic, the dialog audio swaps around with nearly every cut, making it hard to follow anything the actors say. The burlesque performances have a look like there was no music playing in the room for them to work off of. A student theater group with a smart phone and some LED Panels could probably do better,. I feel a swell of sorrow for the poor soul that had to try and soundmix this film. Even if you're a die-hard Burlesque fan, you'd be better off going to see a local performance then sitting through this one.