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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Stripped To Kill’

February 7, 2019 by James Jay Edwards

A scene from Stripped to Kill

To celebrate Women in Horror month, check out Katt Shea’s 1987 directorial debut, the erotic thriller-mystery-slasher Stripped to Kill.

Filed Under: Action, Cinema Fearité, Entertainment, Horror, Movies, Thriller, Women in Horror Month Tagged With: Andy Ruben, Greg Evigan, John O'Kennedy, katt shea, kay lenz, norman fell, peter scranton, pia kamakahi, Roger Corman

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