Strippers Vs Werewolves (2012)

It stars Steven Berkoff, Robert Englund, Billy Murray, Sarah Douglas, Martin Kemp, Martin Compston, and Lucy Pinder. The film follows a group of strippers who must fight off a pack of werewolves after their club is accidentally cursed.

Strippers vs Werewolves was released in the United Kingdom on April 27, 2012, and in the United States on November 24, 2012. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising the film’s humor and others criticizing its low budget and lack of originality.

Cast

  • Steven Berkoff as Flett
  • Robert Englund as Tapper
  • Billy Murray as Ferris
  • Sarah Douglas as Jeanette
  • Martin Kemp as Mickey
  • Martin Compston as Scott
  • Lucy Pinder as Vampire Bride

Story

The film opens with a group of strippers performing a routine at a club called The Full Moon. The routine is interrupted by a group of werewolves who attack the club and kill everyone inside.

The only survivors are the club’s owner, Flett, and his two employees, Ferris and Jeanette. Flett reveals that the club is actually built on the site of an ancient werewolf burial ground, and that the attack was caused by a curse that was placed on the club by a witch.

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Flett, Ferris, and Jeanette must team up to fight off the werewolves and break the curse. Along the way, they are joined by a group of other survivors, including Scott, a werewolf hunter, and Mickey, a werewolf who is trying to find a cure for his condition.

The film culminates in a final battle between the humans and the werewolves at the Full Moon club. The humans eventually emerge victorious, and the curse is broken.

Release Date

Strippers vs Werewolves was released in the United Kingdom on April 27, 2012, and in the United States on November 24, 2012.

Reviews

Strippers vs Werewolves received mixed reviews from critics. Some critics praised the film’s humor and its tongue-in-cheek approach to the horror genre. Others criticized the film’s low budget and lack of originality.

Overall

Strippers vs Werewolves is a fun and entertaining horror comedy film. The film is full of laughs, scares, and action, and it is sure to please fans of the genre. If you are looking for a good time at the movies, then you should definitely check out Strippers vs Werewolves.

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