Official Teaser for ‘The Last Showgirl’ Starring Pamela Anderson Released – Video
|Aside from netizens buzzing over the teaser for Pamela Anderson’s showbiz-inspired movie, the film’s director shared some heartwarming words about the lead actress.
The critically acclaimed teaser for “The Last Showgirl,” which hits theaters on January 10, 2025, and stars Hollywood icon Pamela Anderson, was released on November 14. Its captivating content has prompted a flurry of reactions from social media users, with some hoping the film will reap success and rewards for Anderson.
Fan comment about Pamela Anderson’s performance in “The Last Showgirl” teaser, posted on November 14, 2024 | Source: Instagram/lastshowgirl
Opening up with a close-up view of a dolled-up Anderson as her showgirl character Shelley, the teaser’s start pulls viewers into the glitzy world of show business.
Pamela Anderson as her character Shelley in the teaser for “The Last Showgirl,” posted on November 14, 2024 | Source: YouTube/RoadsideFlix
However, it then reveals a less glamorous side when Dave Bautista’s stage manager character, Eddie, announces, “Places, please. Places, please. This is the places call for the final performance of the ‘Razzle Dazzle.'”
Dave Bautista as his character Eddie. | Source: YouTube/RoadsideFlix
As Eddie makes the announcement via an intercom, another close-up view of Shelley’s face appears onscreen. However, this time, she is noticeably less chipper than she was at the very beginning of the teaser, forcing a smile as she puts on her bejeweled headpiece with tears welling up in her eyes.
Pamela Anderson as Shelley. | Source: YouTube/RoadsideFlix
“I mean Las Vegas used to treat us like movie stars. The costumes, the sets. We were ambassadors for style and grace. The Las Vegas showgirl,” expresses Shelley as various snapshots from her life, both on and off the stage, play out.
Kiernan Sherpka and Pamela Anderson as Jodie and Shelley, respectively. | Source: YouTube/RoadsideFlix
Standout visuals depict Shelley and her fellow performers, Jodie (played by Kiernan Shipka), and Marianne (portrayed by Brenda Song), touching up their makeup and getting ready for their last act.
Brenda Song as Marianne. | Source: YouTube/RoadsideFlix
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