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Burlesque Massacre
Crystal is the lead dancer in her own Burlesque show, but she has other plans for her troupe on this tour. While visiting Crystal’s brother, the Burlesque girls start to be picked off one by one, and its anyone’s guess who will survive.
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Plot Summary
A group of young women looking for fame and fortune arrive at a seedy burlesque club, only to find themselves trapped in a horrifying nightmare. As they attempt to escape, they must confront a brutal killer who stalks the dimly lit corridors of the club, turning their dreams into a bloody reality. The film explores themes of exploitation and the dark underbelly of the entertainment industry.
Critical Reception
Burlesque Massacre has been described as a low-budget, exploitation horror film that leans heavily into its genre tropes. It has garnered attention primarily within niche cult film communities for its graphic content and controversial subject matter, rather than mainstream critical acclaim. Audience reception is divided, with some appreciating its B-movie aesthetic and others finding it gratuitous.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its gratuitous violence and thin plot.
Panned by many for its exploitative nature and poor production values.
Appreciated by a small cult following for its raw, unpolished horror elements.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Joe S. D'Amato, was a prolific Italian filmmaker known for his work in various exploitation and erotic genres throughout the 1970s and 1980s. 'Burlesque Massacre' is one of his later efforts, continuing his signature style.
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