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Superstarlet A.D. (2000)

Directed by John Michael McCarthy

Science Fiction

Overview

The world has ended. All that is left behind are individual beauty cults, groups of girls seeking safety and identity in numbers. Basing their bond on hair color and giving themselves strangely evocative gang names, the blond Phayrays (King Kong), the brunette Satanas (Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill!), and the wicked, redheaded Tempests (as in Storm, the stripper) are constantly battling the brutish cavemen roaming the afterworld ruins and looking for potential dye job converts. Only one group tries to incorporate all follicle factions. They are the Superstarlets.

Length 69 minutes

Actors

Kerine Elkins | Gina Velour | Michèle Carr | Rita D’Albert | Hugh Brooks | Katherine St. Valentine | Kelli Ball Grant | Dagmar O'Doom | Victoria Renard | Claudia Ploderer | Katherine Greenwood | Kitty Diggins | Dawn Ashcraft

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
06/07/2011TVStreamingVideo on Demand4 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Superstarlet A.D. is a very low budget indie sci-fi filmed mainly in the Memphis area in 2000. Featuring lots of lingerie clad women with guns, in factions based on hair color (Redheads, Blondes and Brunettes) the movie takes place in a post-apocalyptic future where clothes no longer exist and the few men who are left are mutants. Hence the lingerie. And the lesbianism. And the guns.

It wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t good either. I couldn’t really tell you much about the plot since I had a hard time discerning one.

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