Strippers vs Werewolves
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Directed by | Jonathan Glendening |
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Music by | Neil Chaney/Sodajerker |
Cinematography | David Meadows |
Editing by | Richard Colton |
Studio | Black & Blue Films |
Distributed by | Well Go |
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Running time | 93 min |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Strippers vs Werewolves is a 2012 comedy-horror film directed by Jonathan Glendening. The screenplay was written by Phillip Barron and Pat Higgins. The main cast includes Ali Bastian, Sara Douglas, Lysette Anthony, Martin Compston, Alan Ford, Marc Baylis, Billy Murray, Simon Phillips, Barbara Nedeljakova, Coralie Rose, Nick Nevern, Adele Silva, Steven Berkoff, and Robert Englund.
In its first week of release in the UK, the film took a total of £38 at the box office.[1]
Plot
When Mickey, the member of a werewolf gang is accidentally killed in a strip club, the girls who work there have until the next full moon before his bloodthirsty wolfpack seek murderous retribution.
Cast
- Robert Englund as Tapper
- Lysette Anthony as Jilly
- Barbara Nedeljakova as Raven
- Billy Murray as Jack Ferris
- Steven Berkoff as Flett
- Lucy Pinder as Vampire Bride
- Sabine Jemeljanova as a vampire
- Sarah Douglas as Jeanette
- Alan Ford as Harry
- Johnny Lynch as Barman
- Martin Compston as Scott
- Coralie Rose as Brandi
- Adele Silva as Justice
- Lee Asquith-Coe as Vixens Punter
- Martin Kemp as Mickey
- Ali Bastian as Dani
- Alex Esmail as Sean
- Rita Ramnani as Chastity
- Simon Phillips as Sinclair
- Marc Baylis as Carlos
- Dominic Burns as Alex
- Joe Egan as Barker
- Charlie Bond as Carrie
- Nick Nevern as Franklyn
- Jazz Lintott as Richard
- Lewis James as Vampire
- Peter Barrett as Basildon Vampire
- Ben Ross as Basildon Vampire 2
- Andy Taylor as Basildon Vampire 3
- Billy Chainsaw as Mr. Gunnar
- Dean Williams as Mutt
- Kieran Cox as Luis
- Dean Higgins as Takeaway Guy
- Darren Luckin as Werewolf
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