Sexbomb (1989)

Sexbomb (1989)

4/5
(1 stimmen)

Ein Low-Budget-Filmproduzent beginnt mit den Dreharbeiten zu seinen nächsten beiden Epen, „I Rip Your Flesh With Zangen“ und „Werwölfe in Hitze“.

Was er nicht weiß, ist, dass seine sexy junge Frau seinen Tod will, und.

Schauspieler
Delia Sheppard·Linnea Quigley·Robert Quarry·Stuart Benton
Regie geführt von
Jeff Broadstreet
Genre
Horror
Sprache
English
Land
USA
4.9IMDb

Director
Jeff Broadstreet

Delia SheppardCandy Faraday
Robert QuarryKing Faraday
Linnea QuigleyPhoebe Love
Stuart BentonLou Lurrod
Stephen LiskaSteve Steinway
Jonathan LoughranBarry 1st Ad
Fred Olen Ray
Jeff BroadstreetSterling, the Cheapest Writer in Hollywood
Ian ChoudhuryCrewmember #1
Dennis DaleRake Webber
Jack EdelmanNelson the Werewolf Grip
Rick Eye
Todd Felker
Todd FellerMac the Editor
Crawford HossMuscle Guy #2
Gary LivingoodFilm Fan
Michael MacFarlaneEthan
Darren PeelMuscle Guy #1
Glen PhippsManfred X
R.C. RosenbalmBrother Ron
Nancy BridgefordWerewolf Audition Girl #3
Terri CotterCraft Service Lady
Laura RosowCrewmember #2
Kim ScolariWerewolf Audition Girl #2
Dale Larsen
Monique De AnnaWerewolf Audition Girl #1
Leonard Marcel
Kathryn StanleighLola Faraday
Spice Williams-CrosbySabina
Walter Burbach
Jeff Goldschen
Patti Breen

This is a low budget comedy about making low budget horror films. The only thing this movie has going for it is tons of nudity.

Well, we don't need Tropic Thunder to parody Hollywood when we have this movie that spoof low budget B-movies. Linnea Quigley, or just plain Linnea, as she is now billed, stars as a scream queen under contract to Faraday Pictures for "six films or six week, whichever comes first.

Sexy and slutty young Candy Faraday (a divinely bitchy portrayal by the gorgeous Delia Sheppard) tries to get geeky screenwriter Lou Lurrod (likable Steven Benton) to bump off her mean, overbearing cheapskate schlock movie producer husband King Faraday (essayed with deliciously hammy relish by Robert Quarry) and use his latest low-budget junk opus as the perfect cover for the murder. Director Jeff Broadstreet pokes gleefully silly fun at dimestore dreck cinema and brings a cheesy quality to the picture which perfectly matches the trashy subject matter.