Eb Lottimer emerged in the 1980s as a notable figure in cult cinema, appearing in Baby Sister (1983) and Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls (1989). In Baby Sister, Lottimer's performance adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, while in Stripped to Kill II, he embodies the gritty essence of the erotic thriller genre. His contributions to these films highlight the raw energy and provocative themes characteristic of the era, solidifying his place in the conversation surrounding exploitation and grindhouse cinema.
Stripped to Kill II: Live Girls
When the razor blade slasher begins his reign of terror in the alleys behind the Los Angeles strip clubs, the most famous stripper in the spotlight must walk a tightrope between her own fragile sanity and the inescapable murderer's blade.