Vice Girls

Vice Girls
Directed by Richard Gabai
Produced by Angela L Baynes
executive
Jim Wynorski
Alan B. Bursteen
Written by A. Michael Baldwin
Starring Lana Clarkson
Cinematography Gary Graver
Production
company
Sunset Films International
Distributed by Concorde Pictures
New City Releasing
Release date
1996
Country USA
Language English

Vice Girls is a 1996 American film starring Lana Clarkson. It was Clarkson's last leading role.[1][2]

It was made by Sunset Films, the film production company of Jim Wynorski and Cinetel, and was released through Concorde Pictures.[3]

Plot

Three policewomen go undercover to try and trap a serial killer.

Cast

Reception

B movie expert Joe Bob Briggs has described Vice Girls as "the goofy story of three babe cops on the trail of a serial killer", where policewomen "pose as strippers, wearing a special black-leather bra with Nipple Lenses attached to a secret camera, as they smoke out the killer."[4] According to Phil Spector's biographer Mick Brown, Carlson's performance in Vice Girls was one of several "schlock movies" that led to her becoming recognized as a B movie star "with a large and devoted fan base".[5]

References

  1. Brown, Mick (27 July 2003). "Unscripted ending". Telegraph.
  2. Anson, Robert (June 2003). "Legend with a Bullet". Vanity Fair.
  3. "Sunset Films International". Hollywood Network.
  4. Joe Bob Briggs, "Lana Clarkson: Requiem for the Barbarian Queen", Slate, February 7, 2003.
  5. Mick Brown (2012). Tearing Down The Wall of Sound: The Rise And Fall of Phil Spector. A&C Black. p. 414. ISBN 978-1-4088-1950-0.


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