The devil emerges from the ground in a suburbanite's garden and tries to tempt him with a variety of naked women.The devil emerges from the ground in a suburbanite's garden and tries to tempt him with a variety of naked women.The devil emerges from the ground in a suburbanite's garden and tries to tempt him with a variety of naked women.
Jack Little
- Ben-Hur Ova
- (as Little Jack Little)
Max Gardens
- Lucifer the Devil
- (as Manny Goodtimes)
Candy Barr
- Self
- (archive footage)
Carol Baughman
- Cutey-Beauty of Hell and the Harem
- (uncredited)
Gaby Martone
- Cutey-Beauty of Hell and the Harem
- (uncredited)
Barbara Nordin
- Cutey-Beauty of Hell and the Harem
- (uncredited)
Adele Rein
- Cutey-Beauty of Hell and the Harem
- (uncredited)
Karen Wyatt
- Cutey-Beauty of Hell and the Harem
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaDirector Peter Perry Jr. is credited as "Seymour Tokus," a spelling variation on the Yiddish word for "Butt." Thus, the whole name is a pun on "see more butt."
- GoofsWhen the devil appears behind the guy in his living room, the lamp disappears.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen: Look Ma, No Clothes (1996)
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I recently got the DVD "Satanis/Sinthia" from Netflix--a particularly cheesy and not especially good collection of super-low budget films about the Devil. One is a documentary about the Church of Satan and the other is a sex film that I skipped--it just wasn't interesting and its theme of incest was just creepy. Well, along with these full-length films, they included a few shorts--all of dubious quality.
This particular film is NOT the same as the one reviewed by others--it is a shortened version that only used one of the stripper segments and was basically an abbreviated version. It consists of a goofy looking guy sitting down to watch the "Walt Disley Show" but instead, the Devil shows up and puts a stripper on TV. The woman is extremely buxom and wiggles amazingly, but this also goes on too long. And, in the end, the guy is mad because Satan had the nerve to preempt "Walt Disley". It's mildly funny and mildly pornographic and pretty forgettable--hence it was a extra.
This particular film is NOT the same as the one reviewed by others--it is a shortened version that only used one of the stripper segments and was basically an abbreviated version. It consists of a goofy looking guy sitting down to watch the "Walt Disley Show" but instead, the Devil shows up and puts a stripper on TV. The woman is extremely buxom and wiggles amazingly, but this also goes on too long. And, in the end, the guy is mad because Satan had the nerve to preempt "Walt Disley". It's mildly funny and mildly pornographic and pretty forgettable--hence it was a extra.
- planktonrules
- Nov 22, 2009
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