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'''Fury of the Succubus''' is a 1982 movie.





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Fury of the Succubus is a 1982 movie.


Fury of the Succubus VHS Box Cover


Overview

  • Release Date: June 1982
  • MPAA Rating: R - Sexual Content, Violence, and Language
  • Runtime: 98 minutes.
  • Director: James Polakof
  • Writers: Beverly Johnson, James Polakof
  • Studio: B.J. Creators, Diversified Film Ventures Ltd.
Citadel Films (1982) (Canada) (as "Satan's Mistress")
Harmony Film (video)
Motion Picture Marketing (MPM) (1982) (USA)
Vision Video (video)
  • Genre: Horror, Adult
  • Also Known As: Dark Eyes, Demon Rage, Demon Seed, Satan's Mistress
  • Plot Tagline: Her wildest dreams are about to come true.

Cast

Lana Wood Lisa
John Carradine Father Stratten
Tom Hallick Burt
Britt Ekland Ann-Marie
Sherry Scott Michelle
Kabir Bedi The Succubus
Elise-Anne Belline, the spirit woman
Don Galloway Carl
Howard Murphy The Cowled Spirit
Alan Harris Dave, teenager
Chris Polakof Cissy, teenager
John Simon Police Detective
Richard Alan Demon
Michael Blackburn Ambulance Driver
Rheya Ferrooh Demon
La Donna Demon
K. Strachuk Demon
Bennett Waxman Ambulance Attendant
Michelle Waxman Demon

Plot Summary

Horror movie about a frustrated housewife who begins having nightly trysts with a tall, dark stranger who turns out to be a ghost from the other side. Thus begins her descent into dementia, as she begins to distance herself even further from her husband and kids while painting portraits of her enigmatic new lover.


Critical Review

Review taken from the IMDb.

Rating: 1.8/10

Author: lazarillo

Review Date: 7 May 2007

A lonely and neglected housewife (Lana Wood) living in a deserted house on the beach takes a lover. Unfortunately, that lover turns out to be Satan! Her husband and teenage daughter are naturally upset by this turn of events and enlist a family friend (Britt Ekland) who is a spiritual medium and the latter's obnoxious husband to help them out, with disastrous results for everyone involved.

This movie kind of resembles both the mainstream film "The Entity" and the X-rated classic "Through the Looking Glass", but it is not as good as either. It is surprisingly low-budget and obscure movie considering that it features two former Bond girls--Lana "Plenty O'Toole" Wood and Britt "Holly Goodnight" Ekland. (okay, not two of the most talented former Bond girls, but still--). A cadaverous John Carradine also makes an appearance (but then he showed up pretty much every time he sensed the distant whir of a film camera). Ekland, very uncharacteristically, keeps her clothes on for the whole movie, but the busty Woods more than makes up for this as she repeatedly scromps naked with the horny demon, moaning ecstatically. The film is not bad, at least before the completely confounding ending, but there are few too many supposedly meaningful shots of the waves crashing onto the beach.

Not a good film perhaps, but not deserving of its current obscurity either.


External Links

  • Fury of the Succubus at the IMDb.