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Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls
Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls
Directed byKatt Shea
Written byKatt Shea
Produced byAndy Ruben
executive
Roger Corman
StarringMaria Ford
CinematographyPhedon Papamichael
Edited byStephen Mark
Music byGary Stockdale
Production
company
Distributed byConcorde Pictures
Release date
  • March 31, 1989 (1989-03-31)[1]
Running time
82 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls is a 1989 American film directed by Katt Shea and starring Maria Ford. It is a sequel to Stripped to Kill (1987).

The film was made after Dance of the Damned. It had finished filming on Saturday and Roger Corman called and asked Shea if she could come up with a movie by Monday because he still had the strip joint set for a few more days. Shea and her crew went in on Monday and shot topless dancing footage for five days. She and partner Andy Ruben then took three weeks off to write a film about it.[2]

Writer-director Katt Shea later admitted:

I didn't have a script. I was almost shooting it and making it up as I went along. So when people tell me they love that movie so much I just kind of go 'why?' I didn't know what I was doing! I was flying by the seat of my pants completely! And it just amazes me because these other scripts that I've worked so hard on, I expect people to like them but Stripped to Kill 2, I was writing it as I went, honestly.[3]

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Variety called it "a fairly engaging low-key thriller that achieves more than the usual."[4]

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