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Day of a Stripper

Day of a Stripper

Genres

Documentary

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Several burlesque performances from the days burlesque was actually risqué ánd tantalising.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

67 mins

Rating

1/10

Release Date

21 May 1964

Country

United States of America

Cast

Tiger Lilly

Tiger Lilly

Herself, Stripper

Tempest Storm

Tempest Storm

Herself, Stripper

Bambi

Bambi

Herself, Stripper

Vicki O'Day

Vicki O'Day

Herself, Stripper

Revere and Roach

Revere and Roach

Themselves

Billie Jean and Kavich

Billie Jean and Kavich

Themselves

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