In the rough and tumble spirit of Saturday afternoon Grindhouse sexploitation cinema, Carlos Batts is gearing up to release a bad ass looking romp called Sugar Sisters. This feature showcases lots of cool stars you know from altporn and adult, like April Flores, Kelly Shibari, Kimberly Kane, Syd Blachovich, Sunny Lane, Nina Hartley, Ashley Blue, and Nikki Hunter, but it breaks out of the standard adult video confines with much more violence and mayhem. I’m really looking forward to seeing this new venture from Carlos Batts. I’ve always thought a lot of these women could do stronger stories on screen and this looks like a lot of fun.
Enter the underground world of Girls! Guns! and Gore! An exploitation picture for the 21st century. Sugar Sisters, a film by Carlos Batts is now in production. An original screenplay by writer, Darryl Wharton and story by Carlos Batts and Nathan Carlisle. Sugar Sisters features some of the adult industry’s most popular and celebrated stars in non-sex roles. Sugar Sisters stars Sunny Lane, Nina Hartley, April Flores, Ashley Blue, Kelly Shibari, Kimberly Kane, Syd Blachovich and Nikki Hunter.
The Sugar Sisters is an agency run by fearless women who use their sex appeal and street smarts to help people who are having problems. The problems can range from Life problems, Money problems, Relationship problems to Beat a Mother Fucker up problems…They solve problems by any means necessary.
Mai Tai, the leader of Sugar Sisters Investigations, delves into the kidnapping of her best friend Shirley Temple. Mai Tai believes that Bloody Mary, who was rejected by the agency, may be behind the kidnapping. Now Mai Tai has only 7 hours to find Shirley before Bloody Mary kills her. Mai Tai enlists the help of her crew, Hot Totty, Mimosa, and Cosmo to help in her investigation and save Shirley.
Directed by Carlos Batts
Story by Carlos Batts, Nathan Carlisle, and Darryl Wharton-Rigby
Written by Darryl Wharton-RigbySugars Sisters will plan to have promotional events for Comic Con 2010 and The American Film Market. Tentative Release Schedule for Fall 2010 or Spring 2011.