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The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight
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The Dominatrix Sleeps Tonight

Jan 1, 1984
0h 4m
★ 0.0

Overview

A gang of leather-clad, powerful women take over a traditionally male domain, and hairspray, eyeliner, and bare flesh are on full display in Beth B’s music video for the Arthur Baker–produced club hit from synthpop band Dominatrix. Banned at the time of release, it was acquired by The Museum of Modern Art.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

B Movies
Kino Classics

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Cast

Dominique Davalos

Dominatrix

Dominique Davalos

Stuart Argabright

Musician

Stuart Argabright

Barbara Allen

Dancer

Barbara Allen

Adrienne Altenhaus

Dancer

Adrienne Altenhaus

Gy Mirano

Dancer

Gy Mirano

Kathryn Pankratz

Dancer

Kathryn Pankratz

Beverly Anne Spirit

Dancer

Beverly Anne Spirit

Tommy Turner

Mechanic

Tommy Turner

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