Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The making of the film was the subject of the documentary, Popatopolis. [2] The film was repeatedly included in lists of infamous movies, for example as "one of the most ridiculous softcore films" [3] or as one of the worst horror movies [1]
Wynorski made his directing debut with The Lost Empire.. His second film, Chopping Mall (1986), was made for Julie Corman, which Wynorski also produced and co-wrote. [5] Julie's husband Corman liked it, and hired Wynorski to make Deathstalker 2 in Argentina, then Big Bad Mama II (1987) with Angie Dickinson, and a remake of Not of this Earth (1988) with Traci Lords.
[citation needed] According to the documentary Popatopolis, Smith announced her retirement from acting in 2005 after the completion of The Witches of Breastwick. However, in 2007, she came out of retirement and resumed making films with Wynorski. [11]
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Witches_of_Breastwick_2&oldid=783420594"
Popatopolis is a 2009 documentary film directed by Clay Westervelt about the making of Jim Wynorski's 2005 soft-core horror film, The Witches of Breastwick.. The documentary features B-Movie and film personalities like Roger Corman, Andy Sidaris, Julie Strain, Julie K. Smith and Stormy Daniels.
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
She was a key player in season 1 of Prison Break (2005–2006) and then landed the role of Teresa Lisbon on The Mentalist (2008–2015). Recently, she was seen in the Apple TV+ drama Dear Edward ...
[1] [2] Wynorski says: "I wrote the script in four days, cast it in two and started shooting the moment they left town. Roger only got wind of it after they returned". [2] The film was originally titled Jim Wynorski’s House of Babes then Nightie Nightmares but was ultimately called Sorority House Massacre 2. Wynorski had never seen the ...