Vice Girls is a 1997 American film directed by Richard Gabai and starring Lana Clarkson.[1][2]
Vice Girls | |
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Directed by | Richard Gabai |
Written by | A. Michael Baldwin |
Produced by | Angela L Baynes |
Starring | Lana Clarkson |
Cinematography | Gary Graver |
Production company | Sunset Films International |
Distributed by | Concorde Pictures New City Releasing |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
It was made by Sunset Films, the film production company of Jim Wynorski and Cinetel, and was released through Concorde Pictures.[3]
Premise
editThree policewomen go undercover to try and trap a serial killer.
Cast
edit- Lana Clarkson as Jan Cooper
- Liat Goodson as Edith Block
- Kimberley Roberts as Mindy Turner
- Bart Muller as John Russo
Reception
editB 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, Clarkson'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
edit- ^ Brown, Mick (27 July 2003). "Unscripted ending". Telegraph.
- ^ Anson, Robert (June 2003). "Legend with a Bullet". Vanity Fair.
- ^ "Sunset Films International". Hollywood Network.
- ^ Joe Bob Briggs, "Lana Clarkson: Requiem for the Barbarian Queen", Slate, February 7, 2003.
- ^ 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.
External links
edit- Vice Girls at IMDb
- Vice Girls at Letterbox DVD
- Vice Girls at Lana Clarkson