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Stormy full of herself
lor_31 October 2019
Stormy alibis her way out of a bind in the BTS for this final chapter of her girl/girl horror trilogy, declaring that while in Part Two she filled in the backstory of her title character, a female night prowler who attacks girls, for Part Three she was interested instead in visual style.

So we have lots of atmosphere, but a rather poor screenplay from the usually talented writer Stormy. In the title role she dons a latex-look trenchcoat and attacks various women, including a very young-looking India Summer as a hapless policewoman whose partner is the film's producer, Mark Nicholson.

Casting is overly self-indulgent, as many of the femme victims, other than India, are so similar in build and look to Stormy herself that they could all have served as stunt doubles, body doubles or understudies for her. The late Shyla Stylez as a girl who Stormy saves from Stylez's abusive boyfriend at a motel, before humping her herself, is joined by Brooke Haven and even bustier Abbey Brooks (the motel manager) in what amounts to a lookalike contest.

Script falls apart completely in the later reels, as Stormy texts on her computer a rendezvous and is met by a femme extra (who I couldn't identify) who has a camera crew and apparently (the scene is very poorly and confusing directed by Stormy) ends the Predator's reign of terror as next thing we know Stormy is in an orange jumpsuit being locked in jail.

Her cellmate is the great Kylie Ireland, with spikey red hairdo, who does a sexual number on Daniels to end the movie on a high point. But as Kylie tells us in the BTS, she relished the chance to abuse the superstar (and get her rocks off in the process) but was well aware that Wicked wouldn't allow her to do her normally uninhibited thing.
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