Striporama (1953)
Release Year: 1953
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Jerald Intrator
Writer: Alan Bodian
Production & Genre
Producer: associate producer: Jerald Intrator
producer: Martin J. Lewis
Companies: Production company, Venus Productions
Genre: Comedy, Cult, Erotica, Musical
Budget: $40,000 (estimated).
Keywords
Keywords: burlesque, fan, film projector, film within a film, los angeles california, meeting, musician, orchestra, performance, performer, protest, show business, slang, stage show, stripper, striptease, theater, time capsule, united states of america, university
Story
Tame as can be by today's standards, but will charm fans of vintage erotica.
Summary
Striporama (1953), directed by Jerald Intrator and spanning genres including comedy, cult, erotica, and musical, is an intriguing film from a bygone era of cinema. Despite its tame nature by today's standards, as described by TMDB, it holds charm for fans of vintage erotica. Unlike many exploitation-burlesque films of its time, Striporama was not merely filmed from the back of a burlesque theater with one camera; it had an actual plot, according to MUBI. However, specific plot details are scarce in the provided sources.

