Stripped to Kill is a 1987 American thriller film directed by Katt Shea. The story follows a series of murders at a strip club in Los Angeles, where the killer targets the dancers.
The film centers around Megan, a rookie detective who goes undercover as a stripper to catch the killer. As she delves deeper into the seedy world of the club, she must navigate the dangerous and unpredictable environment while trying to solve the case.
Stripped to Kill explores themes of power, sexuality, and violence, as Megan struggles to maintain her identity while immersing herself in the world of exotic dancing.
The film received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics praising its suspenseful atmosphere and Shea's direction, but criticizing its exploitation of women and graphic violence.
Overall, Stripped to Kill is a provocative and intense thriller that offers a unique perspective on the world of strip clubs and the dangers that lurk within.
Play | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
Stripped to Kill
|
||
Deny the Night
|
||
It's Been So Long
|
||
A Night Like Any Other Night
|
||
Dream Come True
|
Ed Martel:
Produced
|
|
California Plates
|
||
Fire Dance
|
||
Rickshaw Suite
|
||
Something Special
|
||
The Edge of Love
|
||
Run Through the Night
|
||
Once You've Tried It
|
||