Tijuana After Midnite
Strippers performing routines interspersed with amateur comedians' acts, filmed in static shots for grindhouse theaters and state rights distribution, devoid of storyline or cohesive plot. Another in…
Tijuana After Midnite
Strippers performing routines interspersed with amateur comedians' acts, filmed in static shots for grindhouse theaters and state rights distribution, devoid of storyline or cohesive plot. Another in a long line of films directed by Phil Tucker that are just various strippers of the era (based in L.A.) doing their acts in front of a stationary camera with 6th-rate comedians trying to do stolen material between the (semi) strips. No plot, no story line and strictly intended for the back-alley grind-house theatres of the larger USA cities, and stayed available for years in the state rights film exchanges. —Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>
Tijuana After Midnite
Comedy
Film Details
Strippers performing routines interspersed with amateur comedians' acts, filmed in static shots for grindhouse theaters and state rights distribution, devoid of storyline or cohesive plot. Another in a long line of films directed by Phil Tucker that are just various strippers of the era (based in L.A.) doing their acts in front of a stationary camera with 6th-rate comedians trying to do stolen material between the (semi) strips. No plot, no story line and strictly intended for the back-alley grind-house theatres of the larger USA cities, and stayed available for years in the state rights film exchanges.
—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>.