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Strippergrams Vs Pentagrams in First Trailer for the Year’s Most Revealing Horror Comedy, ‘MEMBERS CLUB’

Black Water Pictures has just dropped the first official trailer for Marc Coleman‘s (ManFish) stripper-killing witch horror comedy, Members Club, in anticipation of the film releasing just in time for Halloween.

Written and directed by Coleman, the film stars a host of acclaimed British talent, including Dean Kilbey (“Supacell”, “Top Boy”), Perry Benson (Accident Man, This is England), Barbara Smith (“EastEnders”), Juliet Cowan (Back To Black, “Brassic”), Mark Monero (“EastEnders”, In the Earth), Steve Oram (Sightseers, A Dark Song), David Schaal (The Inbetweeners, EastEnders, Down Terrace), Alan Ford (Exorcist: The Beginning, Cockneys vs Zombies), Liam Noble (ManFish, “Casualty”) and  Peter Andre (On The Other FootDavid Brent: Life on the Road).

The film chronicles the exploits of Wet Dreams, a struggling troupe of middle-aged male strippers. After a string of ill-fated shows, the group considers throwing in the dressing gown. But, when Alan, the group’s charismatic frontman, steps up to take control of the business, getting the boys a lucrative and mysterious gig in rural Essex. Once the group arrives at the desolate club, their night takes a dark turn as they find themselves thong deep in a sinister plot to resurrect a murderous 16th century witch.

Member’s Club will be exposing all the gory goods when it drops on demand this coming October 21st, 2024.

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