Strippers vs. Werewolves | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | October 17, 2012
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The clear picture helps highlight some of the cheaper f/x in the film. Sometimes HD can be a blessing and a curse. Still acceptable overall
| genre | Comedy | Fantasy |
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| synopsis | Mickey, who happens to be a werewolf and a crime boss, gets all worked up and hairy during a private dance at a strip club. Justice, the dancer, grabs the nearest weapon and lands a fatal blow: her silver fountain pen right through Mickey's wolfed-out eye. This ignites a small-scale war between Mickey's group of werewolf mobsters and the sultry strippers of Vixens. |
| lead actors | Robert Englund | Lysette Anthony | Barbara Nedeljakova | Billy Murray | Martin Compston | Sarah Douglas | Steven Berkoff | Alan Ford | Martin Kemp | Lucy Pinder | Alex Esmail | Adele Silva | Ali Bastian | Rita Ramnani | Simon Phillips | Joe Egan | Marc Baylis |
| director | Jonathan Glendening |
















