Strippers from Another World

2013 "Unpopular coeds become unstoppable vixens!"
Strippers from Another World
4.8| 1h21m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 20 August 2013 Released
Producted By: Retromedia Entertainment
Country: United States of America
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Synopsis

When two nerdy college coeds, Erika Jordan and Krissy Lynn, wish upon a falling star they are whisked into outer space where an alien experiment transforms them into hot sexy space babes who return to Earth as strippers.

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Krissy Lynn as Anita
Erika Jordan as Marge

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Mike King Blonde bombshell Bunny (Christie Stevens) is the snooty president of Gamma Phi, the sexiest sorority on campus. Her best friend Heidi (Sophia Bella) is her sensuous sorority sister. Early on in the movie, Bunny and Heidi have a close encounter of the physical kind. As a goof, Bunny asks nerdy Marge (Erika Jordan), and bookworm Anita (Krissy Lynn), to pledge their sorority. In order to join, they must get hired as strippers at the Candy Cat strip club. The club owner turns them down flat. Marge and Anita wish on what they think is a falling star for help. It turns out to be an interplanetary spaceship. Before they know what's happening, Marge and Anita get beamed aboard the spaceship. In order to get an extraterrestrial makeover, they have to make love to each other, which they gladly do. As Anita says, "Well Marge, it looks like lots of wishes are going to come true today!" They are turned into super-sexy babes, are beamed back to Earth, and get hired as super-sexy strippers. Speaking of strippers, Tasha Reign plays a drop dead gorgeous stripper. Unfortunately, she only appears briefly in the movie. Later, still hoping to get into the Gamma Phi sorority, Anita and Heidi have a carnal encounter. I won't spoil the ending, but Bunny gets what she deserves, while everyone else (presumably) lives happily ever after.