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Blood Orgy of the She-Devils

Blood Orgy of the She-Devils

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Okay made to be b-movie
Review: (...)P>The woman who played the main "she-devil" was okay. She had some pretty funny lines combined with lots of effort and bad acting. Script was senseless and photog pretty lame.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lame
Review: Me and my cousin watched this movie on a late night thinking it might be good,but sorry i just didnt find it good,the killings were pretty fake to be honest,i only liked the dancing girls though,that was good enough,and the film seemed to short,i wouldnt waste your money on this,sorry i had to say this.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: BLOOD ORGY OF THE SHE-DEVILS!
Review: Tantilizing title, I know. This little movie is choke-full of Black Magic, & focuses on sympathetic imagery, all performed by a merciless Witch, who actually manages to exhibit some imaginative techniques that could actually be utilized by the Satanist. She is quite interesting to watch, as memories of one's own practices in the Ritual Chamber begins to manifest. Her acting is at its best when she is cursing a victim, as opposed to her channelling an Amerind spirit, which is rather humorous.

There's a lot of good screaming from girls with healthy lungs, which adds that "classic" effect.

The wicked Witch is comissioned by a senator's political rival, to put him out of office by sinister means, & succeeds nicely. Unfortunately, one of those men is a double-agent, & assassinates her & her shaman, along with a pretty neophyte {THAT was a waste of some good flesh!} But the potent Witch resurrects herself & the shaman, by temporary transmogrification, into the bost of her black cat familiar. She then returns to her healed body, & forthwith gains vengence against the assassin. That got cheers from My company.

Then, she's off to attain more power at the Sabbath Rituals, {with the manditory human sacrifices}, & then the movie turns into a dualistic battle between "white" & "black" magic.

There isn't an actual orgy, per se, but there ARE lots of pretty girls to look at. The "blood orgy" indicated the massacre initiated by the "white" magician, who just could not mind his own damned business.

Be that as it may, Blood Orgy of the She-Devils is classic 60's & 70's horror-flick entertainment, & should stimulate quite a bit of laughter & interest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Genre Movie...
Review: Ted is a master film maker who loves his movies... this man did so much with so little. He did this one just as well as anybody could have with the amount of money.. Ted is awesome. Buy this movie.. I don't know who the Burlington, Ky person is but they did'nt see the same movie my friends and I saw. After all the movies Ted has made if anyone says he can't come up with a story or is'nt prepared is nuts. This guy knows what to do with a camera.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Blood Orgy of the She-Devils (1974) d: Mikels, Ted V.
Review: Very cool to see the films of the eccentric director/producer/writer Ted V. Mikels finally make it to DVD. Mikels and his company Cinema Features Inc. produced many outrageous exploitation films in the late 60 through 70s [The Black Klansman (1966); Girl In Gold Boots (1967); The Astro-Zombies (1969)]. His most famous film The Corpse Grinders (1972) made a very decent dollar for the time, and was followed with this almost as successful story of a coven of beautiful witches who tantalize and torture men as ritual sacrifices. The foray into the world of witchcraft and the occult was filmed mainly in the directors own twenty six room castle. A lovely home, and a even better location for filming. The movie is a campy, low budget horror that stars Lila Zaborin as Mara, Queen of the Black Witches. Mara and her female companions, lure men into their home, and sacrifice them, to seek revenge against those who have tortured and persecuted witches throughout the past. A parapsychology professor named Dr. Helsford uses his knowledge of the dark arts, to battle these evil beauties. '...A delirious witches' brew laced with psychic powers, marauding animals, bikini-clad devil girls, and old-fashioned burning at the stake, this drive-in favourite from independent legend Ted V. Mikels takes you on a nightmarish, colourful journey into magic and mayhem...." One pitfall this DVD has is the commentary track. As Ted V. Mikels listens to that dialogue of the movie, and pauses [which we can't hear, as its turned down on commentary track], there is much dead space. He occasionally laughs at things said, which we can't hear. For someone who has worked on over eighty films, I was very surprised to find that his comments were not very informative. Those wishing to check out some of Ted V. Mikels newer stuff, his Corpse Grinders 2 (2000) is available through his web site, and his Mark of the Astro-Zombies (2002) is in production, and stars: Tura Satana [Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965); The Doll Squad (1973]; Liz Renay [The Thrill Killers (1964); Blackenstein (1973); Desperate Living (1977), and the newest screem queen beauty on the block, Kimberly Lynn Cole [Monster In The Garage (1997); Creamins (2000)]


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