Kerri Taylor appears in Batbabe: The Dark Nightie (2009), a film that embodies the playful absurdity of grindhouse cinema. In this cult classic, she navigates a world filled with outrageous characters and over-the-top scenarios, contributing to the film's distinctive charm. Taylor's role reflects the era's fascination with camp and exploitation, making her a fitting presence in this offbeat narrative. Her work in Batbabe showcases the genre's penchant for blending humor and horror, solidifying its place in the cult film canon.
Batbabe: The Dark Nightie
When heartless supercriminal the Jerker steals Bacchum City's entire supply of adult movies, lusty crime-fighter Batbabe (Darian Caine) strips down and steps up to vanquish the villain and get Bacchum's lifeblood flowing once again. But just how far will Batbabe go to restore passion to the streets? And what's the connection between Batbabe and mysterious strip club owner Wendy Wane? John Bacchus directs this titillating romp.