Paris Hilton and Pamela Anderson are getting ready to star in the upcoming erotic horror film Alone At Night, which is set to be "a sexy thriller with killer music".
The two actresses will be joined by the likes of Pretty Little Liars star Ashley Benson, Baby Driver's Sky Ferreira and model Winnie Harlow.
The film follows Vicky (Ashley Benson), a young woman who has recently been through a horrible breakup, as she sets off for a getaway at a friend's remote cabin in the woods to clear her head.
Vicky continues modelling lingerie for her devoted followers on 18 & Over, an adults-only website.
When the power goes out, Vicky discovers something disturbing awaiting her in the dark — a masked killer with a crowbar who’s hellbent on bringing her night to an end.
Other Angle Pictures has recently picked up international rights for the movie, according to Deadline.
The slasher film is being directed by Jimmy Giannopoulos from a screenplay by Giannopoulos and Diomedes Raul Bermudez.
"With Alone at Night I wanted to make the kind of movie I would have snuck into as a teen. Slasher, stoner, a sexy thriller with killer music," Jimmy told the publication.
He added: "Though the themes of isolation and obsession are as old as time, culture always breeds new ways for them to manifest. You can isolate but you can’t hide."
The film has been slated for release in January 2023.
Alone At Night will be Paris' first time performing in a feature-length film since 2008's Repo! The Genetic Opera. Her other acting credits include Snakes on a Plane and National Lampoon’s Pledge This.
She has also appeared on shows such as The O.C., Veronica Mars and Supernatural.
The film announcement comes after Paris recently appeared on Meghan Markle's Archetypes podcast, where the two women discussed the labels "bimbo" and "dumb blonde".
During the chat, Paris said she had created a persona for herself when she was younger to act as a "mask".
She also said she had crafted her famous "baby voice" and "dumb blonde" façade as a way of protecting herself.
"When you're on TV it's not the same – my voice, everything just changes like I have naturally a very low voice. But then on the show it's gets gets very high," she said.
Paris added: "It was a reaction to having a mask to protect myself. So it could be like they're not talking about me, they're talking about this character that I created."
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