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DoctorJekyll77 |
VOODOO BLACK EXORCIST |
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It's tawdry, cheap, and in many ways inept. But I have a real soft spot for this film, first seeing it on a triple-bill in downtown Chicago "back in
the day" along with BLACKENSTEIN and THE WEREWOLF VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMAN. Talk about a grindhouse--! It's U.S. DVD presentation is
horrific in every sense, but I enjoy it for the memories it stirs. My fondest, however crude, is of the buxom, fire-eating exotic dancer. No cast list
identifies the actress's' name, or if she even was an actress, per se. Her bodacious talents are all it took to make her indelible for a teenage boy.
Anyone have a clue, or share my hormonal fantasy?
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Nickolas Cook |
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But actors in black face? I'd never seen this little gem until this afternoon, but I was astounded that in 1973 there would still be white people in black
face playing black characters. Still, if it's trashy good fun you're looking for, you can't find anything quite like Voodoo Black Exorcist.
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luisj40 |
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Nickolas Cook wrote: I've only see this courtesy some lousy looking print (perhaps one of Mill Creek 50 movie packs) and I have
to say I don't remember much including actors in black face? I guess it was so bad I have purged it from my mind.
Luis
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evilskippy |
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luisj40 wrote: Consider yourself lucky.
"Some days its not worth the effort of chewing through the restraints".
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Torgaman2.thelatarniaforums |
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Hooboy I got this on dollar dvd. Want my dollar back. It's the kind of film Elvira would run on MOVIE MACABRE and she probably did at one point. It was
ample proof that someone learned how to make a movie by watching Ed Wood movies. The scene I remember most is the "mummy" attacks a woman in her
cabin [alot of the film takes place on a yacht] in front of the mirror. Well you can see the camera and cameraman in the reflection. Hooboy.
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