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Strippers

Country: USA, Language: English, 71 mins

Original Title

Courtship at the Office
  • Director: Jorge Ameer
  • Writer: Jorge Ameer
  • Producer: Jorge Ameer

CGiii Comment

It's just...terrible

Ameer, throughout his various films, consistently shows no vital talent for film-making.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In a disastrous economy, after loosing his job, Alan, an out of work executive, dreams a series of bizarre comedic worst case scenarios that could happen if society's "strippers" get a hold of him. After over ten years of being produced (1998), this dark comedic drama proves to be both current and relevant in a changing world. This is Jorge Ameer's second feature, yet his first 35mm motion picture and theatrical release.

Cast & Characters

Tony Tucci as Alan Gardner;
Jeff Seal as Harry Bellman;
John Greenlaw as Alan Gardner / Credit Counselor;
Jorge Ameer as Kevin;
Kerrie Clark as Susan;
JD Roberto as David;
Linda Graybel as Violet;
Kirsten Holly Smith as Bank Rep;
Jane Grogan as Betty;
Sybile Kohn as Lesbiana;
Bob Nellis as Tadpole;
Elena Zaretsky as Nurse;
Danny Fehsenfeld as Mark;
Linda Nile as Psychic;
Michael Swiney as Repo Man