Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA stripper/fortune teller uses a magical Haitian amulet to keep young, and in so doing forces others to kill for her.A stripper/fortune teller uses a magical Haitian amulet to keep young, and in so doing forces others to kill for her.A stripper/fortune teller uses a magical Haitian amulet to keep young, and in so doing forces others to kill for her.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Bert Salzman
- Man in Bar
- (as Bertram Salzman)
Joe Masefield
- Gee-Gee's Client
- (as Joseph R. Masefield)
Recensione in evidenza
Sarno's first film reveals him to be a little shaky in the directorial department, but already producing robust, bizarre scenarios dealing with his favourite themes. There's the occultism, ritual and existentialism; early sixties anomie and a desire to escape a mundane world; covetousness, betrayal and guilt; incestuous relations; exploitation of the weak by the cynical and the search for power over others; and an overall hopelessness temporarily breached by lust and abandonment to the supernatural. This one takes place in a sleazier milieu than usual, but features no nudity or sex (and the stripper is in her late forties at least!). The performances, though lacking grace, are done with conviction, and the lead actress bears a striking resemblance to Joanne Whalley Kilmer.
- goblinhairedguy
- 16 nov 2003
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- QuizJoseph W. Sarno's second feature. Originally hired only to script, Sarno took over direction when original director Anthony Farrar left the project. The film currently exists only in the form of one single damaged print.
- ConnessioniReferenced in That's Sexploitation! (2013)
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