Tera Patrick and Bree Olson have landed lead roles in a new

Tera Patrick and Bree Olson have landed lead roles in a new feature film called “Live Nude Girls,” which showcases both mainstream and adult stars and will wrap principal photography in July.

Adult stars Asa Akira, Nikki Benz and Missy Martinez will also make appearances in the raunchy comedy, while veteran actors Andy Dick and Dave Foley, along with singers Har Mar Superstar and Kuba Ka all have prominent roles.

Executive producer Mike Hatton, an actor and TV personality who is financing the movie through his company Ton of Hats, told XBIZ he recently launched a crowd-funding campaign on IndieGogo.com to help with post-production costs.

Set in an L.A. strip club in the ’80s, Hatton said the campy film already has received interest from cable networks.

“Just since posting this IndieGogo campaign I’ve gotten calls from producers who want to take meetings,” said Hatton, who co-wrote the film with director Jay Leggett, and also stars in it.

The premise revolves around Hatton’s character Shane, a “regular guy” from Chicago who inherits a struggling strip club that’s on the verge of going out of business.

“And he inherits this crazy cast of characters along with it,” Hatton explained. “One of the characters he encounters is his uncle’s ex-girlfriend Nancy played by Tera. She’s pissed that she didn’t inherit the club and feels like it should be hers and she’ll do anything in her power to get it.”

Hatton said the tone is reminiscent of classic, sexually charged comedies such as “American Pie” and “Porky’s.” He shot most of the movie during a 10-month period last year at the Déjà Vu club in downtown L.A., where they’ll complete the film with a few pick-up scenes and inserts in July. And getting Patrick on board for what will be her mainstream film debut was a priority from the beginning, Hatton noted.

“We thought of Tera originally and approached her about a year ago, but her schedule is so crazy we couldn’t get her until now,” he said. “So we started to shoot anyway and thought, ‘Oh we’ll figure it out.’ That’s not always the best approach, but we kept in touch with Tera over the course of a year and finally we were able to make something work with production to get these scenes in with Tera.”

The movie is slated for a late Fall release.

I don’t know. Kind of reminds me of Motley Crue’s “Girls, Girls, Girls”!

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