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VAMPIRE VIXEN FROM VENUS
1995, regia di Ted A. Bohus
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Austin Film Group, Filmline Communications - Distribuzione: Shanachie - Soggetto: Ted A. Bohus - Sceneggiatura: Ted A. Bohus - Fotografia: Curtis Mattikow - Montaggio: Katia Milani - Musiche: Ariel Shallit - Effetti speciali: Evan Campbell - Formato: Color - Durata: 90'.
Cast:
Leon Head,
Michelle Bauer,
Theresa Lynn,
J.J. North,
Leslie Glass,
Charlie Callas,
John Knox,
Joseph Pallister,
Eric Marshall,
Alan Harris, Bop Tweedie,
Louise Freistadt,
Vincent Di Gaetano,
Danny Provenzano,
Andrew Rose,
Christopher Bailey,
Michael Zally,
Dicky Fine,
Pete DeLorenzo.
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terra.es/personal -tarstarkas.net:
«Vampire Vixens
from Venus (not to be confused with
Vampire Vixens) is the story about
seductive alien women who come to Earth to steal brain juices from excited men.
After running across it in a random movie rental nine years ago in college, I
had been searching for it for years, and thanks to some luck I ran across a
copy. Most memorable after all that time was the CGI was literally the worst I
had ever seen in a film and may have been one of the first movies with a CGI
character. The alien women have their alternate alien modes, which gives us a
few instances of alien monsters killing men as well. Topping all of that is the
movie’s bumbling cop hero character, who just happens to be British for no real
good reason! It all adds up to a bizarre ride for what is essentially a skin
flick, but is memorable enough due to the factors that make it so weird. The
film has some crude humor, but for the most part is just silly and doesn’t seem
to take itself too seriously, which is a boon for these sci-fi sex movies. Some
of the jokes are groan-inducing, while random silly things such as a guy in the
town always dressed like Elvis are just fun (especially since the Elvis guy
looks like an 80-pound weakling.) The creature effects here appear to have the
same general style as other Ted A. Bohus films such as Metamorphosis: The
Alien Factor or Nightbeast, but I haven't seen any of them so I can't
compare further...» (Tars Tarkas).
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