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So... five years after this was released "Strip Teaser" came out and used the same cast, the same locations, and some of the same scenes to make a totally different movie.... and also in 1995 "Hot Ticket" was released that kind of did the same thing.
And if you are familiar with low budget 90s era stripper movies.... that's not at all uncommon and is often blatantly obvious.
However, unlike...