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Harem Hooters
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Plot Summary
A group of sorority sisters finds themselves targeted by a vengeful spirit and a sinister cult after they move into a new house with a dark history. The house, once a notorious brothel, seems to harbor ancient evils that awaken with their arrival. As supernatural events escalate and members of the sorority begin to disappear, they must uncover the house's secrets to survive.
Critical Reception
Harem Hooters is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy style and over-the-top premise. While critically panned for its nonsensical plot and poor production values, it is often cited as a prime example of late 90s direct-to-video horror fare. Audiences familiar with the genre tend to appreciate its B-movie charm and exploitation elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unintentional humor and campy execution.
Criticized for its incoherent storyline and weak performances.
Considered a guilty pleasure by fans of exploitation cinema.
Google audience: Google user reviews are largely absent or non-existent for this obscure title. Those that can be found often dismiss it as a poorly made film, though some acknowledge its camp value.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by David DeCoteau, a prolific director known for his work in the B-movie and direct-to-video horror and erotic thriller genres, often under various pseudonyms.
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