This could have been truly wretched. The title doesn't promise much except for the almost-certain chance to ogle ample flesh. ASSAULT OF THE KILLER BIMBOS manages to surprise, however, thanks to a certain loopy charm and the sensibility of director Rosenberg. The film opens in a sleazy
nightclub, where Whitaker and Kaitan are a pair of go-go dancers. Framed for the murder of their boss, they head for Mexico. Along the way, they take a fed-up waitress, Souza, hostage. Souza later decides to join up with the fugitives, and the three set out to bring the real killer to justice. The
performances of the three principals are surprisingly good, with Whitaker a standout as...
Released:
1988
Rated:
R
Length:
80 mins