"He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad" ---- Rafael Sabatini
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Queens of Evil (1970)
Director: Tonino Cervi
Starring: Guido Alberti, Ida Galli, Ray Lovelock, Silvia Monti, Haydee Politoff, Gianni Santuccio
More info: IMDb
Plot: A young hippie drifter on motorbike is lured to his destiny at the hands of three stunning females residing in a hidden forest cabin.
My rating: 3/10
Will I watch it again? Nope.
More like Queens of Ambien. It's hard to get behind a flick when it takes FOREVER before it gets remotely interesting. It's a long 90 minutes. David, our hippie friend, makes his way to the cabin in the woods where he meets three attractive young ladies that take an interest in him. One by one they seduce him. OK, well that doesn't sound so bad, right? Just watch it and try to stay awake. Eventually they take him to a party at a large estate. Uh-oh. It looks like they're into Satan. David gets laid again. Yawn. Then they kill him and give him a proper Satan-approved funeral. End of movie. Nice tattoo, though.
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