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Colonel Khan (A.J.Khan) - formerly Doctor Khan (see The
Erotic Witch Project 2) - has decided to free the world of the
curse of the Erotic Witch, which she believes to be a virus. So
she, along with Doctor Davis (Alexia Moore) and Darian (Darian Caine) -
one of the first ones affected by the erotic witch (see The
Erotic Witch Project) take a time machine in the year 2007 and
travel all the way back to 1999, when it all started.
However, even while aboard their time machine (which closely resembles
a spaceship), Doc Davis - apparently under the influence of the witch -
seduces Darian, and thus has Darian, the only one believed to be healed
from the virus, contracted with the erotic witch virus again.
Once our trio of babes (crash-)land in Hicksville, Doctor Davis goes
off on her own, and the remainder of the film has Col.Khan and Darian go
looking for her but instead either getting into all kinds of sexual
situations or witnessing the Hicks having sex. In the end though,
Col.Khan, Darian and Doc Davis meet again on board of their timemachine
and make out - and at the very end of the film, Col.Khan has to realize
that it was her who actually brought the virus to this strip of land in
the first place - on her mission to get rid of this very virus for good.
By and large, John Bacchus' erotic spoofs and comedies are among
the funniest of the (sub-)genre, as he understands to keep a certain
balance between all-out (softcore) sex and far out comedy. Lust in
Space however is one of his lesser efforts, too little effort is made
to integrate the sex scenes into the story (or to come up with an
interesting enough story to link the sex scenes), and the story seems to
be going nowhere, really. Darian Caine and A.J.Khan however make a good
comedy team - a fact they have also proved repeatedly in the past -, one
just wishes that some of their scenes were better rehearsed or re-shot, as
many of their scenes have a hurried look that takes from their overall
effect.
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