Showgirls 2: Penny's From Heaven | reviewed by: Jeremy Frost | October 13, 2013
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I didn't think it could get any worse than #Showgirls, until I saw #Showgirls2. Think of this film as b-grade porn, minus the sex. Awful.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | Las Vegas stripper, Penny Slot (Rena Riffel), sets out on an adventure to become the star dancer on a dance television show. With stars in her eyes, she tries to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but instead finds danger in a town more wicked than Sin City. Romance then leads her down a path towards her dream of stardom, fame, and fortune. But danger lurks at every twist and turn while Penny Slot becomes lured by a dangerous love triangle full of temptation and seduction. Penny's longtime fiancé/boyfriend, James |
| lead actors | Shelley Michelle | Peter Stickles | Dewey Weber | Greg Travis | Glenn Plummer | Rena Riffel | Ford Austin | Paula LaBaredas | Hoyt Richards | Blanca Blanco | Elissa Dowling | Lenora Claire |
| director | Rena Riffel |










