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Flesh for the Beast
USA 2003
produced by Carl Morano, John Sirabella (executive) for Fever Dreams
directed by Terry M. West
starring Jane Scarlett (= Jennifer Litsch), Sergio Jones, Clark Beasle jr, Jim Coope, Victor Flynn (= David Runco), Aaron Clayton, Michae Sinterniklaas, Caroline Hoermann, Ruby LaRocca, Barbara Joyce, Caroline Munro, Aldo Sambrell, Kevin G.Shinnick, Keith Leopard, Kelly Troy Howard, Zoe Moonshine, Michael Roszhart, Jonathan Lees, Isadora Edison
written by Terry M. West, music by Buckethead, special effects by Pete Gerner, Stephen R. Hicks, Brian Spears/G & S Effects
review by Mike Haberfelner
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John Stoker (Sergio Jones) invites a group of parapsychologists to his
haunted house, but one by one they are killed off by the three lovely (and
frequently naked) succubi (Barbara Joyce, Ruby Larocca, Caroline Hoermann)
who share the place with him - and before you know it, the whole group is
down to just one - psychic Erin Cooper (Jane Scarlett). It's only now that
Stoker shows his true colours: He has nothing against living with three
succubi, in fact he enjoys it (for obvious reasons), and as long as he
feeds them (with visitiors to his house), they won't kill him, either.
However, he wants to have more control over the three, and to that end, he
needs a medallion that is hidden somewhere in his place - but since he has
no idea where, he needs Erin's psychic skills. Only at gunpoint, Erin
gives away the hiding place of the medallion - behind a painting stuck in
the forehead of a skeleton -, but when Stoker thinks he has scored a
victory over his succubi, he has to realize he has lost for good ...
because Erin now turns out to be a succubus as well, and in a concerted
effort, she and the three resident succubi are able to overcome Stoker and
kill him by placing the medallion in his forehead to once again hide it
away. Fan faves Aldo Sambrell and Caroline Munro play the original owner
of the house and a gipsy respectively in a flashback sequence.
An
interesting yet not wholly successful erotic shocker: While the script is
pretty good for a film of its ilk and does feature a few original
plottwists, and while all the succubi are pretty good looking girls and
they do all get naked, the whole film is marred by an atmosphere-free
direction and completely bland sets (which are of course the main cause
for the lack of atmosphere) - and thus, the rather original story is never
allowed to really kick into gear, seems to be little more than a hanger
for the film's sex and gore scenes - but at least there are quite a few of
those ...
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