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Duration: 67 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: LC |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 12 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 512x384 | Added: 2008-Jun-08 |
Alternate Names: Jenna Massoli, Daisy Holliday, Daisy Maze, Jenna Jamison
Physical Characteristics:
Jenna Jameson started her career in 1993 and retired in 2008 after 15 years, mainly working as an adult film actress. She had several breast implants and a chin implant during this time. Jameson appeared in mainstream films like 'Private Parts' (1997) and had guest spots on TV shows. She won multiple AVN Awards for her performances. After retirement, she returned briefly to perform cam shows but primarily focuses on running her website, Club Jenna. Jameson authored the best-selling autobiography 'How To Make Love Like A Porn Star' in 2004.
Release Year: 2008
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: El ataque de las zombies, As Strippers Zumbi, Стриптизьорки зомбита, Danseuses zombies, Svudné zombie, Zombie Strippers, Zombi sztriptíz, ゾンビ・ストリッパーズ, Dansatoarele zombie, Стриптиз от зомби
Director: Jay Lee
Writer: Jay Lee
Producer(s):
Companies: Larande Productions, Scream HQ, Stage 6 Films, Triumph Films
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: head crushing, lap dance, small town girl, strip club, strip tease, striptease, zombie
In the near future of conservative Sartre, Nebraska, an underground strip club becomes ground zero for a secret government re-animation chemo-virus leak. The virus transforms the strippers into 'Super Zombie Strippers', who struggle with their newfound state while trying to maintain some semblance of their former lives.
Zombie Strippers!, directed by Jay Lee in 2008, is a horror-comedy film that blends elements of science fiction and zombie genre tropes. Set in the fictional town of Sartre, Nebraska, the movie follows the transformation of an underground strip club's dancers into 'Super Zombie Strippers' after being exposed to a government-created reanimation virus. The film explores themes of conformity, identity, and societal pressures through the lens of these undead strippers who must navigate their new existence while trying to maintain some control over their bodies and lives.