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Taken out of the electric chair and given a new life by a demoness a man must rape and kill constantly in order to remain faithful to his evil contract. However the string of bodies he leaves behind has caught the notice of the police who try to find the mad man who is killing the men and women.
I saw this in Spanish with no subtitles but since the plot was so minimal none are really required. I think the only thing lost are the details, otherwise its easy to follow.
The question is is it worth following? If you are not into low budget psychotronic movies I'd stay away. I'd also stay away if rape upsets you. This is brutal stuff, even if its not always expertly brought off. With the exception of two thieves everyone, killed, male and female is raped before they are stabbed and 666 is carved in their back. Its repetitive but nasty and certainly not the type of movie you'd want to play for polite company (unless you want them to leave fast). Made with a minimum of skill the film really isn't bad so much as dumb. Once the premise is set up its just variations of the same thing over and over again. The filmmakers seemed to be aware of this and gave the killer a death ray that he could shoot from his eyes.
I don't know how to rate or react to this film. Its a bit too repetitive and misogynistic to really be enjoyable and yet there is something so wacky and brain damaged about it that makes it worth trying; particularly for those who are into movies that any reasonable person would avoid.
5 out of 10 simply because there is no rational rating for this film.
I saw this in Spanish with no subtitles but since the plot was so minimal none are really required. I think the only thing lost are the details, otherwise its easy to follow.
The question is is it worth following? If you are not into low budget psychotronic movies I'd stay away. I'd also stay away if rape upsets you. This is brutal stuff, even if its not always expertly brought off. With the exception of two thieves everyone, killed, male and female is raped before they are stabbed and 666 is carved in their back. Its repetitive but nasty and certainly not the type of movie you'd want to play for polite company (unless you want them to leave fast). Made with a minimum of skill the film really isn't bad so much as dumb. Once the premise is set up its just variations of the same thing over and over again. The filmmakers seemed to be aware of this and gave the killer a death ray that he could shoot from his eyes.
I don't know how to rate or react to this film. Its a bit too repetitive and misogynistic to really be enjoyable and yet there is something so wacky and brain damaged about it that makes it worth trying; particularly for those who are into movies that any reasonable person would avoid.
5 out of 10 simply because there is no rational rating for this film.
- dbborroughs
- Jun 15, 2006
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- alienlegend
- Feb 23, 2023
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The Infernal Rapist is a sick exploitation masterpiece from Mexico. Just read the plot: A notorious killer dies in the electric chair in a maximum security prison. So great was his evil that Satan offers him a deal. He will get to go back to Earth as long as he sacrifices people to the devil and carves 666 on them somewhere. The guy, of course, accepts and gets reborn in the body of a drug dealer. He begins a trail of carnage that lasts throughout the movie.
Every fan of exploitation and obscure foreign movies should check this. A serial rapist is executed in the chair but then is back to life thanks to a woman from hell. Now his mission is to rape, kill and mark with the 666 all the men and woman he can. Very violent rape scenes, great lines, very offensive and exploitative, this movie is a must. The gay rape is over the top and great, the women are gorgeous, everything is excellent if you are a fan of this kind of stuff. Desserves cult status and a 2 disc special edition DVD. 8/10
Every fan of exploitation and obscure foreign movies should check this. A serial rapist is executed in the chair but then is back to life thanks to a woman from hell. Now his mission is to rape, kill and mark with the 666 all the men and woman he can. Very violent rape scenes, great lines, very offensive and exploitative, this movie is a must. The gay rape is over the top and great, the women are gorgeous, everything is excellent if you are a fan of this kind of stuff. Desserves cult status and a 2 disc special edition DVD. 8/10
- ultra_tippergore
- Aug 3, 2009
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- dworldeater
- Mar 17, 2023
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- insomniac_rod
- Dec 12, 2009
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- BandSAboutMovies
- Jul 7, 2020
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Criminal Carlos "El Gato" is executed in the electric chair.Carlos is then resurrected by a creepy demoness called the 'Supreme Being of Darkness',but he has to renounce his religion,and spend his time raping and murdering people:each human sacrifice must be marked with a "666".Soon the orgy of brutal violence and rape is set in motion...Very sleazy and offensive Mexican exploitation trash.The rape scenes are brutal and rather unpleasant,and the level of sexual violence is very high.Even a young homosexual man is viciously stabbed to death and raped by sexually insatiable El Violador Infernal,who then carves "666" on the corpse's buttocks.The special effects are inept and the acting is mediocre,however fans of strikingly nasty low-budget exploitation won't be disappointed.8 out of 10.
- HumanoidOfFlesh
- Nov 7, 2005
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Packed to the brim with exciting hairstyles, unusual eye makeup, salacious concerns, interesting nail art, Satan, constant use of drugs and alcohol, nostalgic fashions, and peculiar pick up lines. I gave this film ten stars out of ten for not being made in 2023 and for being short as well as a lot of fun for a number of reasons, most of which I listed above.
Vinegar Syndrome did a great job restoring this forgotten piece of Mexican exploitation and bringing it to a new audience, who are probably all very unhappy at the thought of such a film even existing. Most importantly, I thought the lead actor was sort of cute, and gave a fantastic, if somewhat turgid performance and in closing? I'm a fan.
Vinegar Syndrome did a great job restoring this forgotten piece of Mexican exploitation and bringing it to a new audience, who are probably all very unhappy at the thought of such a film even existing. Most importantly, I thought the lead actor was sort of cute, and gave a fantastic, if somewhat turgid performance and in closing? I'm a fan.
- jinx_malone
- Feb 18, 2024
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