An evil hypnotist puts a beautiful woman under his spell.An evil hypnotist puts a beautiful woman under his spell.An evil hypnotist puts a beautiful woman under his spell.
Don 'Red' Barry
- Elliot
- (as Donald Barry)
Susie Ewing
- Stephanie
- (as Susan McIver)
Jane Brunel-Cohen
- Trilby
- (archive footage)
Norman Pierce
- Sir Steven
- (archive footage)
Paul Thomas
- Roland
- (archive footage)
- (as Philip Toubus)
Tweed Morris
- Barbara
- (archive footage)
Robert W. Carr
- Jeremy
- (archive footage)
- (as Robert Carr)
Michael Renner
- Jean
- (archive footage)
Noel Welch
- Dancer
- (archive footage)
Susan Catherine
- Party Girl
- (archive footage)
Kathy Spencer
- Party Girl
- (archive footage)
Laurie Gross
- Magician's Assistant
- (archive footage)
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- TriviaThis film is a re-edited version of the horror film Lucifer's Women (1974). Director Al Adamson shot some new footage in the spring of 1980, re-edited it into the film and released it in 1983 under this title on TV.
- ConnectionsEdited from Lucifer's Women (1974)
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Not a very well known title in my native UK, but then anything which isn't a Hammer Dracula isn't well known over here. Having just recently watched Doctor Dracula, and knowing nothing about the format I thought this had to be a TV-Movie. While enjoyable, there are some really hammy lines in the dialogue. The character, Svengali, has to steal the show, if even for that beard!
On the whole, this is quite an enjoyable presentation, with an occasional appearance from the soundman's boom, and very little blood. Found the ending quite original though...who would have thought of destroying ..Al Adamson obviously.
On the whole, this is quite an enjoyable presentation, with an occasional appearance from the soundman's boom, and very little blood. Found the ending quite original though...who would have thought of destroying ..Al Adamson obviously.
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