A ghost gets extra friendly in Dead Sexy clip

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Dead Sexy Alexandra Corin Johnston Jacqi Vene Greta Garland Suzanne Stokes Brian Newell

Now available for viewing on VOD (including through Amazon) is director Brian Newell's supernatural comedy DEAD SEXY, which stars Alexandra Corin Johnston, Jacqi Vene, and Greta Garland in the story of 

three girls with lots of issues. The girls move into a house for the summer and discover that it’s haunted by a paranormal force that makes them question the need for the opposite sex. The “extra friendly” entity gives them all the experience of their lives. It even helps them overcome their issues, and everything is going great. Then someone decides to give up the ghost and that’s when all hell breaks loose. Suddenly they realize just how difficult it can be to break up with a jealous and insatiable spirit.

Rex Riffel wrote the screenplay. He and Newell describe DEAD SEXY as being similar to ARMY OF DARKNESS and SHAUN OF THE DEAD, mashed up with BRIDESMAIDS and FIFTY SHADES OF GREY.

To help entice you to check out this upbeat, edgy comedy, we have a clip to share from the film that shows one character's close encounter with the extra friendly ghost… A clip that could probably be called NSFW. There's no nudity, but it is a sex scene of sorts.

Watch the clip below, and if you like what you see, seek out DEAD SEXY on VOD.

Source: Official Site

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