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Night of the Living Babes
USA 1987
produced by Gregory Dark (as Jon Valentine) for Metropolis Pictures
directed by Gregory Dark (as Jon Valentine)
starring Michelle Bauer (as Michelle McClellan), Andy Nichols, Louie Bonanno, Connie Woods, Forrest Witt, Cynthia Clegg, Terri Lynn Peake, Ashley Elstad, Violet Lickness, Lisa Devine, Marjorie Miller (= Blondi), Tex Manson (= Anthony R. Lovett)
written by Veronica Cinq-Mars (= Anthony R. Lovett)
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Chuck's (Andy Nichols) marriage to Sue (Michelle Bauer) has seen better
days, and to make up for this he pretty much tricks his best buddy Buck
(Louie Bonanno), who's happily married to Lulu (Connie Woods), into
accompanying him to Madame Mondo's (Forrest Witt) zombie whorehouse. They
have a good time there ... until they find themselves chained to a wall,
wearing tutus, and Madame Mondo, always accompanied by her sidekick Igor
(Cynthia Clegg), announces they'll be turned into women by her sex change
gun. Meanwhile Sue and Lulu have found out where their husbands have gone,
and come after them - but are captured by Madame Mondo and company. And
while Sue is chained to a wall wearing only panties, Lulu is hypnotized
and tasked with cutting off Buck's penis. While trying to evade her, Buck
accidently finds out that all it needs to end the spell Lulu's under is to
clap one's hands. Buck and Lulu manage to then overcome Madame Mondo and
Igor, end the hypnotic spell she had her girls (Ashley Elstad, Violet
Lickness, Lisa Devine, Blondi) under, get their hands on her sex change
gun - and change Madame Mondo into a man, which surprisingly was all she
ever wanted, she just didn't dare to ... A low budget erotic
comedy with horror undercurrents, the main objective of this movie quite
obviously was to show as many bare boobs as possible. That's not to say
the movie has nothing offer besides, as some of the comedy's actually
pretty funny, and while the acting might be on the exaggerated side, it
fits the sheer silliness of the movie. That all said, if you look for
actual greatness, look somewhere else, but if you are in the mood for
light, slightly raunchy entertainment of the sort a movie with a title
like Night of the Living Babes suggests, you might as well watch
this one and actually sort of enjoy it.
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