This is a low-budget American horror film that stars a plethora of scream queens and other horror icons from the 80s and 90s. The list includes Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, Debbie Rochon, Tony Todd and others.
… like Debra Lamb.
Debra Lamb had a unique niche in the grade-B films of the 1990s: she combined fire and erotic dancing. There are many films where she played a fire-juggling stripper, or a fire-eating stripper, so something similar, almost always just adding atmosphere as a background character. She didn’t do any fire tricks in this film, and she was much more than a background player. In fact, I would say she has the female lead, at least in terms of screen time. She took advantage of her substantial presence in the story to chew the scenery and spit it out. She does so much hyper-emoting that Nic Cage would tell her to dial it down a notch.
Although she is just as old as the other women in the cast, she looks twenty years younger. Through a combination of diet and (I presume) surgery, she has almost no wrinkles and absolutely no sag in her breasts. That doesn’t mean that she looks good. She may look 40 at age 62, but it’s a strange 40. She’s rail-thin, and weird, which makes her perfectly cast as a servant of Lucifer.
Debbie Rochon was topless briefly
You can also find some unidentified and little-known actresses in the video clips. (Two minor actresses are identified. All of the victims are named in the credits, but I have no idea who is who.)

That make-up isn’t doing her any favors, but no, she doesn’t look all that young. She looks 62.
Her tits look better than 62 because they’re 42.
She looks more like her age off-screen, but even there, I haven’t seen many women her age with no lines or wrinkles in her face. It’s kinda creepy. I assume she’s botox’d up to the royal max, as we used to say in the 80s.
She doesn’t look good, but she also doesn’t look old.
(And she doesn’t look like the same woman as when she was young. She went Full Zellweger with the face. Of course, Zellweger reverted back to the way she used to look, so I suppose these processes need to be ongoing. I suppose most people give up at a certain point.)
Appearances may be a little off because this movie is a rework of Disciples (2014).