Synopsis
In the not too distant future a secret government re-animation chemo-virus gets released into conservative Sartre, Nebraska and lands in an underground strip club. As the virus begins to spread, turning the strippers into "Super Zombie Strippers" the girls struggle with whether or not to conform to the new "fad" even if it means there's no turning back.
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Cast
- Jenna JamesonKat
- Robert EnglundIan
- Roxy SaintLillith
- Penny DrakeSox
- Whitney AndersonGaia
- Jennifer HollandJessy
- Shamron MooreJeannie
- Jeannette SousaBerenge
- Carmit LevitéBlavatski
- Johnny HawkesDavis
- 70
Village Voice
Director Jay Lee (The Slaughter) delivers absolutely everything you could possibly hope for in a film called Zombie Strippers, with a consistently hilarious, brutal, and titillating mash-up of "Return of the Living Dead" and "Showgirls" that actually beats out Mark Pirro's "Nudist Colony of the Dead" for the unofficial title of best naked zombie movie ever. - 70
Los Angeles Times
Zombie Strippers is a B-movie whose ideas and wit set it well above the great unwashed of the genre. - 63
Premiere
Whatever planet these dance sequences are happening on, their cuckoo surrealism is the movie's saving grace. - 63
TV Guide Magazine
On its own low-bar terms, it delivers the goods: pole-dancing, gut-chomping and Jenna J. - 63
Boston Globe
Shouting the title never quite prepared me for either how stripping zombies aren't as hot or as funny as I thought they would be or how quickly the movie's eager intelligence collapses on itself. - 50
New York Post
Shot on ugly digital video with Troma-grade special effects, campy humor and frighteningly bad acting, Zombie Strippers should provide many laughs for stoners watching it on video. - 50
The New York Times
Strewn with some surprisingly decent effects, this unevenly paced film delivers, if nothing else, on the promise of its title: lots of surgically enhanced nude dead women strutting their stuff. - 50
The Hollywood Reporter
Jay Lee's grotesque little horror film makes up for in audacity what it might lack in finesse.