Jeannie Pepper, an influential figure in adult film since 1982, brings her distinctive flair to the cult classic Las Vegas Serial Killer (1986). In this film, she navigates a gritty narrative that intertwines elements of crime and exploitation, reflecting the bold storytelling of the era. With a career spanning over 200 films, Pepper's work in Las Vegas Serial Killer highlights her contributions to the genre, establishing her as a notable presence in cult cinema.
Las Vegas Serial Killer
A killer is stalking the streets of Las Vegas, a merchant of death whose resume in the field of human slaughter is vast and horrifying. On August 31st, 1986 Jonathan Klick was released from the Nevada State Penitentiary on a technicality. He arrived in Las Vegas three days later and is responsible for what came to be known as "The Glitter Gulch Holocaust." Based on a true story, this haunting tale is the sequel-of-a-sort to THE HOLLYWOOD STRANGLER MEETS THE SKID ROW SLASHER.