Melissa

Melissa

Movie |

Dancer | Striptease

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Steve Binder
  • Cast(s): Nicole Eggert, Rosemary Forsyth, Victor Slezak, Denise Faye, Tony Sirico See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 21min
  • Similar To: The Bluff, The Lost Bus
  • Story:
    Melissa follows her dream of becoming a dancer all the way to New York City but finds when she gets there that reaching her goal might cost more than she is willing to sacrifice. In dire need of money, she becomes an exotic dancer in a strip club where a sinister love triangle puts both her heart and her life in danger.
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STORY

Story
Melissa follows her dream of becoming a dancer all the way to New York City but finds when she gets there that reaching her goal might cost more than she is willing to sacrifice. In dire need of money, she becomes an exotic dancer in a strip club where a sinister love triangle puts both her heart and her life in danger.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Production ended before schedule, and stiffed the production crew for two weeks of salary.

Michelle Trachtenberg and Brette Taylor's debut.

She appeared on the Howard Stern radio show after leaving Baywatch, which Howard said was a bad idea (he was a huge fan of the show, and later produced a satire of it). While she wasn't actually promoting this movie, with the working title of 'Melissa,' she described it as being about a stripper: but more of a character-driven drama than an exploitation piece. Howard warned her to avoid projects that are too "realistic" because people like movies and TV shows to escape from reality, and that Baywatch was the ultimate escape from reality.