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
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the new "fad" even if it means there's no turning back.
Story Overview The film is set in a darkly comic dystopian near-future where George W. Bush has somehow won a fourth presidential term and the United States is simultaneously at war with nearly a dozen countries. To cope with the shortage of soldiers, a secret government laboratory in the small town of Sartre, Nebraska has engineered a re-animation virus designed to bring dead Marines back to life and send them back into battle.
Predictably, the virus escapes containment. A military Z Squad is dispatched to neutralize the threat, but one infected soldier flees the scene and stumbles into an underground strip club called Rhino's, run by the shady and profit-obsessed Ian Essko. There he bites Kat — the club's star performer played by Jenna Jameson — and she dies on the spot.
But then she comes back. And she's better than ever.
Rather than losing her appeal, Kat's zombie transformation makes her an even more electrifying performer on stage — wilder, fiercer, and utterly mesmerizing to the crowd. Essko, seeing dollar signs, allows her to keep performing. Word spreads fast, and soon other dancers are willingly getting themselves infected, choosing undead superstardom over ordinary human life. Those who resist are booed off the stage by an audience that now prefers the zombie performers.
The club rapidly descends into chaos. The basement fills with half-eaten victims. A power struggle erupts between Kat and Jeannie, a quieter dancer who also turns but refuses to play by anyone's rules. Meanwhile Jessy, a new and innocent recruit who joined only to pay for her grandmother's surgery, desperately tries to survive as the humans left in the club become increasingly outnumbered. When the Z Squad finally closes in, the full absurdity and bloodbath reach their peak — and a final twist reveals the government knew about the outbreak all along, using the zombie distraction to deflect attention from its own political failures.Themes Beneath its B-movie surface, the film carries a sharp satirical edge. It lampoons government overreach, military culture, and political corruption with gleeful exaggeration. The zombie virus also functions as a metaphor for conformity — women willingly surrendering their humanity to meet the expectations of an audience that demands spectacle over substance. There are also undercurrents of exploitation, with the strip club owner perfectly embodying a system that profits from women's bodies regardless of whether they are alive or undead. The film is loosely inspired by the absurdist play Rhinoceros by Eugène Ionesco, where characters turn a blind eye as those around them transform into something monstrous — a parallel that gives the film more intellectual backbone than its title suggests.Conclusion Zombie Strippers! is a film that fully commits to its ridiculous premise and is all the better for it. Directed by Jay Lee and featuring Robert Englund alongside Jenna Jameson, it delivers gore, dark comedy, and political satire wrapped in a grindhouse package. It won't win any awards, but for fans of campy horror-comedy that actually has something to say between the screams, it's a genuinely fun and surprisingly layered watch.
Zombie Strippers!
Genre
Live Dead Nudes
Zombie Strippers! Movie Info:
Directed by:
Jay Lee
Written by:
Jay Lee
Starring by:
Carmit Levité, Jeannette Sousa, Jenna Jameson, Jennifer Holland, John T. Woods, Penny Drake, Robert Englund, Roxy Saint, Shamron Moore, Whitney Anderson
Genres:
Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Categories:
Larande Productions, Scream HQ, Stage 6 Films, Triumph Films
Country:
United States of America
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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
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