SpiderBabe

SpiderBabe is a 2003 American made for cable erotic film. It is loosely based on the character Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and published by Marvel Comics. The film was written by John Fedele and Terry West, and directed by Johnny Crash. Erin Brown, better known within the genre as Misty Mundae, stars as the title character.[1]

SpiderBabe
SpiderBabe poster
Based onCharacters appearing in Spider-Man comic books published
by Marvel Comics
Written byJohn Paul Fedele
Terry West
Directed byJohnny Crash
Starring
Theme music composerRachel Brune
Brooke Montgomery
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
Production
Producer(s)John Bacchus
Michael Raso
CinematographyM.A. Morales
Editor(s)Johnny Crash
Running time89 minutes
DistributorE.I. Independent
Release
Original release
  • October 14, 2003 (2003-10-14)

Plot

Patricia Porker (Misty Mundae) is a shy New Jersey high school girl whose life is changed forever when she is bitten by a genetically-engineered spider and turns into a wall-climbing beauty with superhuman strength. Calling herself SpiderBabe, she uses her newfound powers to enter a wrestling contest and win enough money to move out of her Uncle Flem and Aunt Maybe's home and into her own apartment with best friend Lisa Knoxx (Darian Caine). However, a robber murders Uncle Flem and inspires Patricia to use her newfound powers to battle crime in New York City, while she also tries to tell her best friend Mark Wetson that she wants to be his girlfriend and has copious amounts of lesbian sex. Meanwhile, Lisa's ambitious sister, Lucinda Knoxx (Julian Wells), uses the same genetic engineering techniques that Patricia's science teacher, Dr. Dowell (Michael R. Thomas), had used on a spider on herself, and gains a villainous alter-ego, the sexy and evil genius Femtilian. Femtilian sets out on a quest for world domination that can only be resolved in a head-to-head showdown with SpiderBabe.

Cast

  • Misty Mundae - Patricia Porker/SpiderBabe
  • Julian Wells - Lucinda Knox/Femtilian
  • Darian Caine - Lisa Knox
  • Shelby Taylor - Queen Bee
  • Michael R. Thomas - Dr. Dowell
  • Joe Hoban - Nutsuck
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References

  1. G. Noel Gross (2003-12-02). "SpiderBabe". DVD Talk.


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