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Nude For Satan by Luigi Batzella
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DVD detailsActor: Iolanda Mascitti, James Harris (IV), Luigi Antonio Guerra, Renato Lupi, Rita Caldana Director: Luigi Batzella DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: Italian (Original Language), Dolby Digital 1.0; English (Subtitled); English (Dubbed), Dolby Digital 1.0 Format: Color, Dubbed, DVD, Letterboxed, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: Letterbox, 2.35:1 Running Time: 95 minutes DVD Release Date: 1999-04-27 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Image Entertainment
DVD Reviews of Nude For SatanDVD Review: Perfect for you sleazy, morally-depraved, hornball, freaky fellas out there Summary: 4 Stars--NUDE FOR SATAN--
Oh, what a stupendous title. This classic 70's sleaze almost lives up to that genius billing. I'm curious about all these bad reviews. Those people must not be fans of nudity, lesbianism, nudity, filth, nudity, sadomasochism, nudity, torture, nudity, or graphic nudity. Weird.
Here's the plot--
Storm.
Car wreck.
Gothic castle.
Nudity. Lots of nudity.
Dopplegangers, ghouls, monsters, Satan.
Sex and torture.
What's not to love?
DVD Review: Surreal Italian Exploitation Summary: 4 StarsThis is a somewhat surreal Italian exploitation movie and although it does have a plot hidden within it, the emphasis is firmly upon the entertainment provided by each scene. The exploitation theme is carried out with great enthusiasm with large amounts of nudity, lesbian themes, whipping and even a horny spider, but all somewhat harmlessly. Visually, the movie is quite classy with good production values and this is a good quality print. This is certainly much more watchable than many other exploitation movies dragged out of the vault for release on DVD in recent times. Overall whilst this is no masterpiece, it does combine some good moments coherently with surreal elements and it all looks pretty into the bargain. Collectors of this genre could do much worse than get hold of this, its well above average for this type of movie.
DVD Review: It's really a comedy... Summary: 2 StarsThis is a staple of late, late night TV in Sydney. Whilst it's probably intended to be a cross between horror and soft porn, it's soooo bad that I've just about split my sides laughing each time I've seen it. It's a hoot!!
DVD Review: Nude, Nude, Nude Summary: 5 StarsWith the title of the movie, there is no doubt you will get to see nudity, but this film is much better than that. It is the best non-Jean Rollin film in the DVD Redemption line, and the only one in my collection other than the Rollin films. Surreal, creepy, the lovely Rita Calderoni, in her most nude role, and all the campy goth and eerie locations and characters that a classic 70's sexploitation horror film should be. A classic.
DVD Review: Dosen't even deserve one star Summary: 1 StarsThis movie was the worst movie i have ever seen by far! Not only were the camera angles and shots boring and annoying, but the ''story line'' was as intresting as licking dirt. These european women need to gain a bit of weight, i have never seen such scurvy looking women in my life. This movie is not worth a nickel.
Description of Nude For SatanA previously lost sleaze masterpiece, chock-a-block with lesbianism, whippings, black magic and dubious dubbing. This is Italian gothic with huge dollops of seventies style. A man who seeks help for an injured woman at a gothic castle finds it inhabited with his and her "darker" halves. Two strangers who wreck their cars on a rural highway during a storm take refuge in a mansion. A doctor (James Harris), who has left an unconscious woman, Susan (the striking Rita Calderoni), in his car walks in to discover depravities behind every door when Susan suddenly appears, dressed in a flowing gown and acting as if they were old friends. The next morning, Susan wakes up in his car and enters the mansion to find a leering aristocrat, his snaggle-toothed servant, and the doctor dressed as a count and acting like a decadent dilettante. It's as if the two exist in parallel universes, confronted with ghost versions of one another in a portal to the past controlled by a devilish hedonist. Director Luigi Batzella deftly combines the weirdly stylized horror and out-and-out exploitation (scenes of bondage, torture, unmotivated sex, and an orgy are sprinkled throughout) for a film dripping in eerie mood and nightmare imagery. The doppleganger story of split psyches doesn't always make sense, and a few clumsily executed scenes are laughably silly (a hoary papier m?ch? and pipe-cleaner spider is the worst offender), but the handsome production is unexpectedly compelling and unsettling. The DVD offers both original Italian and dubbed English soundtracks, with optional subtitles. --Sean Axmaker
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