A serial killer stalks prostitutes on the mean streets of Las Vegas.A serial killer stalks prostitutes on the mean streets of Las Vegas.A serial killer stalks prostitutes on the mean streets of Las Vegas.
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Renee Baio
- Mandy
- (as Renee Sloan)
Davia Ardell
- Lollipop Hooker
- (as Davia)
Alan Margolies
- Cab Driver
- (as Alan D Margolies)
Ralph Hodge
- Boyfriend
- (as Ralp F Hodge)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaThe director said in 2001 that a lot of people asked him where and how he got the beautiful women to strip totally naked and do the things that he asked them to do in this film. He revealed that the answer is very simple. Most low-budget filmmakers find girls that are either friends or actresses that will work for cheap. Instead, he just went up to the best looking girls he could find and offered them a ton of cash until he found the ones who agreed to do the movie.
- Alternate versionsUK release was edited by 6 minutes and 57 seconds to secure an '18' rating. The cuts were required to remove scenes of sexualized violence (sadistic killing of naked women) and explicit sexual images not justified by context. Among the edits were the opening throat slashing, a naked woman being repeatedly dunked into a bathtub, the complete removal of a naked woman wearing a pigs mask being stabbed in the genitals, and the stripping & stabbing of a woman tied to a tree.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Murder-Set-Pieces (2004)
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Why, Lord, Why?
Dreadful home made movie filmed early morning hours and late late evenings on th streets and back alleys of Las Vegas with a hand held video camera.
The victims are hookers.
Their bodies are hot.
Acting is not.
There is no story.
Just a bad acting doofus who kills hookers and delivers lines like "these hookers sure bleed a lot" and "death will be along longer than me." I think I counted 4 or five murders in the first 15 minutes. How he disposes of all these bodies or why there isn't a manhunt underway is never discussed.
Neither is the clean up.
Or why he talks to a spider.
Nothing makes sense and what's scary is many of these folks have been in other films, so they are getting work.
The first victim, however, isn't. By far, she has the most smoking body of all the hookers and was probably a stripper in Vegas. Today you'll find her back in Texas working for a auto dealer.
I also need to mention that the camera work is disturbing on a couple levels...it appears the movie was made in HD and it gives a very homemade feel. Not good.
But more disturbing is that the film is obviously made to avoid film permits. I wonder how all the pedestrians would feel if they knew their faces were showing up in this obambination.
The victims are hookers.
Their bodies are hot.
Acting is not.
There is no story.
Just a bad acting doofus who kills hookers and delivers lines like "these hookers sure bleed a lot" and "death will be along longer than me." I think I counted 4 or five murders in the first 15 minutes. How he disposes of all these bodies or why there isn't a manhunt underway is never discussed.
Neither is the clean up.
Or why he talks to a spider.
Nothing makes sense and what's scary is many of these folks have been in other films, so they are getting work.
The first victim, however, isn't. By far, she has the most smoking body of all the hookers and was probably a stripper in Vegas. Today you'll find her back in Texas working for a auto dealer.
I also need to mention that the camera work is disturbing on a couple levels...it appears the movie was made in HD and it gives a very homemade feel. Not good.
But more disturbing is that the film is obviously made to avoid film permits. I wonder how all the pedestrians would feel if they knew their faces were showing up in this obambination.
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- artpf
- Jan 2, 2012
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- $40,000 (estimated)
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