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| | |'''[[Lisa Barbuscia]]'''||'''[[Lillith]]''' (as Lisa B) | ||
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| | |Heather Medway||Alex Bennett | ||
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| | |Anthony Palermo||Mario | ||
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| | |Jack Kehler||Occult Man | ||
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| | |Taylor Nichols||Paul Douglas | ||
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| | |Valentin Popescu||Bob | ||
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| | |Mihai Verbintschi||Elliot | ||
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Revision as of 14:31, 24 January 2009
For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).
Serpent's Lair is a 1995 American movie starring Jeff Fahey and Lisa Barbuscia as the Succubus Lilith.
Overview
- Release Date: 9 August 1996 (Turkey)
- VHS Release Date: January 1, 1998
- MPAA Rating: Rated R for language and adult situations.
- Runtime: 90 minutes
- Director: Jeffrey Reiner
- Writer: Marc Rosenberg
- Studio: Republic Pictures
- Genre: Thriller
- Plot Tagline: She hunts to mate and mates to kill.
Cast
Jeff Fahey | Tom Bennett |
Lisa Barbuscia | Lillith (as Lisa B) |
Heather Medway | Alex Bennett |
Anthony Palermo | Mario |
Kathleen Noone | Betty |
Jack Kehler | Occult Man |
Taylor Nichols | Paul Douglas |
Patrick Bauchau | Sam |
Stuart Blatt | Cop |
Constantin Radoaca | Bartender |
Valentin Popescu | Bob |
Mihai Verbintschi | Elliot |
Lucia Pintea | Anie |
Barbara Pintea | Matilda |
Plot Summary
Jeff Fahey leaves behind the virtual reality of "The Lawnmower Man" to star in a film that places him in yet another dangerous realm: a "Serpent's Lair." Fahey plays a man who cannot resist temptation. He meets a gorgeous, if enigmatic, young woman. They begin a torrid affair. After the sexual encounter, however, he finds himself on the cusp of madness, and locked in a fray with Satan himself!
Review
The following review is from the IMDb entry for the movie in the external links below.
- Doesn't quite cut it.
- Viewed On: 7 August 1999
- Author: Hermit C-2
Here we have one of those nice young couples who have found the apartment they've been searching for, only it has a sinister past. But heck, they say, so what if a guy killed himself and wrote some strange words on the wall. We'll just throw a mirror over that. But there are also a few amenities they didn't count on, like a multitude of vaguely menacing cats. Plus the apartment comes equipped with its own sexy succubus--not what every wife would want for her husband.
There is more sex than scares in this movie, though neither will have you on the edge of your seat. But things do pick up a little toward the end. Jeff Fahey, B-movie vet, stars as the husband and Lisa B (didn't she used to play for Prince?) is the bedeviling demon lady. Taylor Nichols ('Metropolitan' and 'Barcelona') also has a small role.
External Links
- Demon Hunter at the IMDb
- VHS Tape Available at Amazon.com
- Serpent's Lair at Rotten Tomatoes
- Review at Variety.com