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Zombie Strippers

Zombie Strippers SynopsisNightmare on Elm Street's ROBERT ENGLUND and worldwide media sensation JENNA JAMESON star in Zombie Strippers. When a secret government agency lets out a deadly chemo virus causing the reanimation of the dead, the first place to get hit is Rhino's, a hot underground strip club. As one of the strippers gets the virus, she turns into a supernatural, flesh-eating zombie stripper, making her the hit if the club. Do the rest of the girls fight the temptation to be the star stripper, even if there is no turning back? Also featuring ROXY SAINT (of the Goth band Roxy Saint and the blackouts) and Ultimate Fighting Champion TITO ORTIZ, Zombie Strippers is a sexy, bloody, hilarious good time!

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Release Date: April 18, 2008
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi and Fantasy
Running Time: 94 min.
Distributor(s): Triumph Films
Tagline: They'll dance for a fee, but devour you for free.
MPAA Rating: R for strong violence and gore, sexuality/nudity and language.

Director(s):
Jay Lee

Writer(s):
Jay Lee - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Larry Schapiro - Executive Producer
Andrew Golov - Producer
Angela J. Lee - Producer

Movie Casts:
Robert Englund - Ian Essko
Jenna Jameson - Kat
Roxy Saint - Lillith
Joey Medina - Paco
Shamron Moore - Jeannie
Penny Drake - Sox
Jennifer Holland - Jessy
John Hawkes - Davis
Jeannette Sousa - Berengé
Whitney Anderson - Gaia
Carmit Levité - Madame Blavatski
Calvin Green - Cole
Zak Kilberg - Byrdflough
Catero Colbert - Major Camus
Jen Alex Gonzalez - Lt. Ryker

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