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Chicks with Sticks

Slim muscular women, with bare midriffs, demonstrate kuo shu martial arts, fighting with long sticks in front of sleazy rich men. It's an art performed as entertainment; but, when violence breaks out within the troupe, Tyler (the best fighter) leaves. After the death of the troupe's master, the dish-water blond Tyler returns to face honey-blond Morgan, whom Tyler suspects is the cause of both the violence and their teacher's demise. In the practice room, barefoot and armed only with a long stick, they fight to the death. Is it good-bye Tyler?

Top Cast

  • Melissa A. Young

    Melissa A. Young

    Tyler

  • Camilla Granasen

    Camilla Granasen

    Morgan

  • Melissa Siew

    Melissa Siew

    Fighter in Silhouette

  • Natalie Lu

    Natalie Lu

    Fighter in Silhouette

  • Bridget Thomas

    Bridget Thomas

    Narrator (voice)

Overview

Slim muscular women, with bare midriffs, demonstrate kuo shu martial arts, fighting with long sticks in front of sleazy rich men. It's an art performed as entertainment; but, when violence breaks out within the troupe, Tyler (the best fighter) leaves. After the death of the troupe's master, the dish-water blond Tyler returns to face honey-blond Morgan, whom Tyler suspects is the cause of both the violence and their teacher's demise. In the practice room, barefoot and armed only with a long stick, they fight to the death. Is it good-bye Tyler?

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