
Takin' It Off Out West
Western
Overview
In the Old West, the government hires three strippers to travel to mining towns and keep the lonely--and, no doubt, horny--miners entertained. At one town the patriarch of a grungy outlaw family discovers that the girls are getting $500 a day from the government, and decides to kidnap the trio and hold them for ransom. Unfortunately, he uses his two idiot sons in his scheme, and things don't go off exactly as planned.
Top Cast


Julie Strain
Julie Strain
Mad Mary
Julie Strain
Mad Mary
Anastasia Brown
Anastasia Brown
Genevieve
Anastasia Brown
Genevieve
Kathy Pasmore
Kathy Pasmore
Catastrophe Kate
Kathy Pasmore
Catastrophe Kate


Taylor St. Claire
Taylor St. Claire
Busty
Taylor St. Claire
Busty


George Buck Flower
George Buck Flower
Pappy Putz
George Buck Flower
Pappy Putz


John F. Goff
John F. Goff
Virgil Nelly
John F. Goff
Virgil Nelly
Dallas G Austin
Dallas G Austin
Quiet Earp
Dallas G Austin
Quiet Earp
Jeff Beasley
Jeff Beasley
Purple Putz-Pecker
Jeff Beasley
Purple Putz-Pecker
Anthony Mitchum
Anthony Mitchum
Pink Putz-Pecker
Anthony Mitchum
Pink Putz-Pecker
Hardy Oliver
Hardy Oliver
Marshmallow Malone
Hardy Oliver
Marshmallow Malone
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