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Stripped Down

Rating:No Rating
Genre:Drama
Release Date:May 22, 2009
Running time:95 minutes
Cast:Ian Ziering, Lisa Arturo, Bre Blair, Mel Braxton, Lou George
Director:Elana Krausz
Producer:Steven Adams
Writer:Elana Krausz
Distributor:Walking Shadows

Description: Lily is a former stripper and manager of a seedy strip club. She is wise, but submissive, allowing herself to succumb to years of objectification and abuse. That will change in the course of 24 hours. During a series of events that involve her contemptuous and paranoid strip club owner husband, Larry, and a judgmental IRS agent, Francis, along with two strippers that haunt the distant memory of Lily's past Cara, a ferocious and self-destructive hell-cat, and Wren, an innocent seduced into the decadent lifestyle - Lily will metamorphose into a new person.

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