Having just arrived in Peru, Jane (Kathie Kori) is persuaded to take
some new drug - which immediately causes her friends to have a spontaneous
orgy. During the orgy, Jane starts to fantasize she's in the Peruvian
jungle searching for her father with her friends Silvia (Nina Fause) and
Hank (Hank Lardner). In the jungle, they meet Evor, a white jungleman
who's said to be immortal because he is Adam's brother who hasn't fallen
for sin. Evor tells Jane her father is dead - but both Jane and Silvia are
less interested in Jane's dad now and more in Evor's muscular built, and
soon enough the two women have both seduced him on seperate occasions. Eventually,
it turns out that Silvia and Hank have actually agreed to join Jane on her
quest because they were hoping Evor would lead them to a native tribe that
owns a fortune worth of jewels - and Evor does. Once there, Silvia and
Hank poison the whole tribe and Evor, steal the jewels and take Jane
hostage. Then they head back to civilisation - but have of course
forgotten that Evor is immortal, so a bit of poison of course can't hurt
him. Evor is quick to catch up with Silvia, Hank and Jane, but finds
himself outgunned, and soon, he and Jane are tied to a tree, and while
Hank rapes Jane, Silvia bites off Evor's penis. Evor is not one to give
up, so he calls his gorilla friend to free him, then manages to catch up
with Hank and Silvia once more - only to be gunned down in cold blood.
Silvia is bitten by a snake soon afterwards - which is good news for Hank
because this way he doesn't have to share the loot - so he shoots Silvia
dead just to make sure. Lethal gunwounds cannot kill an immortal man
either of course, so Evor soon gets up again, pays a visit to the next
native tribe, and borrows some blowdarts to kill Hank from a distance ... Silly
little piece of hardcore jungle porn which seems like two films made into
one, one depicting the jungle adventure of our heroes, the other just an
extended orgy scene. The whole thing is kind of fun to watch because of
its simplistic plot and bad acting, all set in the actual Peruvian jungle
complete with authentic natives, coupled with typical 1970's fashion and
attitudes - but it would be too much of a stretch to call the film a
classic (even a genre classic) just because of that, it's just a sleazy
yet fun walk down memory lane.
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