
Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls 1989
"A terrifying dance of death!"
Dive into the neon-lit underworld of Los Angeles strip clubs with *Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls* (1989), director Katt Shea's gritty blend of thriller, horror, and dark comedy.
Director: Katt Shea
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls* (1989) about?
This 1989 cult thriller follows a top stripper navigating the dangerous alleys behind Los Angeles clubs, where a serial killer with a razor blade leaves a trail of bodies. As fear grips the nightlife scene, she must confront her own sanity while dodging the killer's deadly pursuit.
Who directed *Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls*?
Katt Shea helmed this spine-chilling blend of horror, thriller, and dark comedy.
Who stars in *Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls*?
Maria Ford headlines the cast, joined by Eb Lottimer, Karen Mayo-Chandler, Marjean Holden, and Debra Lamb.
Is *Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls* (1989) worth watching?
Fans of gritty, low-budget horror with a satirical edge will find this a guilty pleasure. The film's tight runtime and pulsing atmosphere make it a cult favorite, though its dark humor and unflinching violence won't be for everyone.
How long is *Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls*?
The film runs 85 minutes.
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About Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls (1989) — Neon-noir horror meets strip-club grit
Dive into the neon-lit underworld of Los Angeles strip clubs with *Stripped to Kill 2: Live Girls* (1989), director Katt Shea's gritty blend of thriller, horror, and dark comedy. Under the pulsating glow of stage lights, a razor-wielding slasher stalks the alleys behind the clubs, turning the city's seedy nightlife into a deadly playground. At the center of the storm is its most celebrated dancer, whose razor-thin grip on reality is tested as she races to outmaneuver a killer who seems one step ahead of her every move. With a pulse-pounding atmosphere and a killer soundtrack, this cult classic balances suspense and satire, blending exploitation tropes with a razor-sharp critique of the industry that fuels it.
Maria Ford stars as the fearless stripper caught in the crosshairs, surrounded by a cast of unforgettable characters who may or may not be allies. As the body count rises, the film's darkly comedic edge sharpens, making every lurid set-piece feel like a twisted dance between life and death. Katt Shea crafts a world where glamour and danger walk hand-in-hand, leaving audiences questioning whether the real terror comes from the blade—or the industry built around it.