Assault of the Killer Bimbos with Christina Whitaker: DVD Cover

    Assault of the Killer Bimbos Director: Gorman Bechard, Anita Rosenberg Cast: Christina Whitaker, Elizabeth Kaitan, Tammara Souza, Nick Cassavetes

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/23/1997
    • Original Release: 1987
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 53,858

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    Side #1 --
    0. Chapters
    1. Opening Credits [1:31]
    2. The Aladdin A Go-Go [1:25]
    3. Miss Peaches Page [3:43]
    4. Lulu Gets Her Shot [3:00]
    5. You're Fired, Bimbo! [1:58]
    6. A Message From Dirty Louie [6:10]
    7. An Impromptu Strip [1:15]
    8. The Big Entrance [4:49]
    9. Oh No! A Bimbo with a Gun [7:58]
    10. The Secret Hidden Gas Station [7:51]
    11. The Make Over [5:42]
    12. In Hot Pursuit [7:49]
    13. No Tell Motel [8:38]
    14. A Marguerita For The Senorita [3:27]
    15. Rendezvous in Room 23 [10:51]
    16. Closing Credits [4:02]

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    With a title like Assault Of The Killer Bimbos, the viewer gets pretty much what he or she would expect: a dumb-but-hip instant cult favorite that knows - and revels in - its limitations. Christina Whitaker and Elizabeth Kaitan are the two lead, er, bimbos, who are working as go-go dancers in a dead-end nightclub when their boss is murdered. When the two girls are accused of the crime, they hit the road for Mexico, picking up yet another bimbo along the way, along with three beach bums, and engaging in various adventures as they attempt to expose the real killers. First-time director Anita Rosenberg delivers a certain amount of wit, getting the most out of her low-rent cast, and the film's self-awareness goes a long way toward making it more palatable than one might expect. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

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