The Gore-Gore Girls 2000 Horror Movie Review
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The screwiest, sexiest, goriest one yet! A lunatic with a grudge against G-strings, pasties, and pretty women is slaughtering the sexy strippers who work for night club impresario Marzdone Mobilie (Henny Youngman. Yes, the Henny Youngman). Not content with mere murder, the psycho enthusiastically mangles and mutilates the women, thus turning Marzdone’s go-go girls into The Gore Gore Girls. Trying to solve the gruesome goings-on which include buttocks bashing, eyeball popping, face ironing, and body boiling in a bowl of French fries are obnoxious private eye Abraham Gentry (Frank Kress) and ditzy reporter Nancy Weston (Amy Farrell). And by coercing Nancy to perform in an amateur strip contest, Abraham offers the killer the perfect bait…A wicked mix of sick comedy, topless dancing, and ultra-violence makes the final film from director Herschell Gordon Lewis (Blood Feast) one of the ultimate B-movie gross-outs of all time!
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About The Gore-Gore Girls 2000
Title: The Gore-Gore Girls
Year: 2000
Starring: Frank Kress,
Amy Farrell,
Hedda Lubin,
Henny Youngman,
Russ Badger,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 81 minutes
Director: Herschell Gordon Lewis,
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