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)
Storyline
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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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Beware this is great stuff if you need to sleep or if you need a mild headache.The back story of these two movies is better than either version. Lucifer's Women (1974/75) was indeed completed and shown theatrically. I believe it ran 65 to 75 minutes in length. So why can't anyone seem to find it haunting a dollar DVD bargain bin nowadays? Well because it was a poor mans hardcore porn/horror flick with very limited distribution. Skip ahead to 1977 and we find a slightly new haphazard plot line made from the footage of Lucifer's Women and newly shot footage by a different crew and actors! Since all the sex scenes were excised out of Lucifer's Women it was sold off to network TV as Dr. Dracula! Yes,network TV as in the ABC Network. Dr. Anton S. LaVey's involvement was only with Lucifer's Women as technical advisory. I believe there were a few of his Church members involved on the production side and that's how he became involved. As for the films them selves, they are only of interests to Satanists and low budget film scholars - from a minor historical point that is. If you can somehow locate one of the handful of bootlegged copies of Lucifer's Women floating around out there watch it (you'll need nerves of steel) on a double bill with Dr Dracula. Pay attention to the differences and learn how not to make a worse movie out of an already bad one.
- louissaphire
- Nov 16, 2009
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