Salivating werewolves and sultry strippers have been seen squaring off in Surrey Street market.
The busy market was one of several Croydon locations used in the filming of new film Strippers vs Werewolves.
Among the cast are Martin Kemp, of Spandau Ballet and Eastenders fame, and Robert Englund, the original Freddy Kruger, as well as glamour model Lucy Pinder.
Eagle eyed film goers will spot not just the market, but the Q Park car park and the Larry Flint’s Hustler club in Croydon.
Producer Jonathan Sothcott grew up in the borough and knew it was an ideal film location.
He said: “It has big city locations with a small town heart, though it can get a bit hairy on a Saturday night.
“My Dad works in Croydon so I'm still there a lot and always thought it would be a great place to make a movie.
“We also had a stroke of luck landing Larry Flynt's Hustler Club as our main location - its a huge space and the staff were incredibly helpful and accommodating.”
The film is about a randy werewolf called Mickey who loses control and transforms out getting a lapdance at a stripclub before being killed by a stripper.
The girls at the club cover it up and hide the body but Mickey's pack eventually find it and swear hairy vengeance at the next full moon.
The film will be realesed in the winter and a sequel, Strippers vs Vampires, is already in the offing and Sothcott said it is likely to be filmed in Croydon too.
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