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The Coming of Sin

Original title: La visita del vicio
  • 1978
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
714
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The Coming of Sin (1978)
Drama

Superstitious young gypsy servant hired by solitary female artist experiences recurring nightmares of a naked horseman assaulting her after moving into artist's country chateau.Superstitious young gypsy servant hired by solitary female artist experiences recurring nightmares of a naked horseman assaulting her after moving into artist's country chateau.Superstitious young gypsy servant hired by solitary female artist experiences recurring nightmares of a naked horseman assaulting her after moving into artist's country chateau.

  • Director
    • José Ramón Larraz
  • Writers
    • José Ramón Larraz
    • Monique Pastrynn
  • Stars
    • Patricia Granada
    • Lidia Zuazo
    • Rafael Machado
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    714
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • José Ramón Larraz
    • Writers
      • José Ramón Larraz
      • Monique Pastrynn
    • Stars
      • Patricia Granada
      • Lidia Zuazo
      • Rafael Machado
    • 18User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patricia Granada
    • Lorna Western
    • (as Patrice Grant)
    Lidia Zuazo
    • Triana
    • (as Lydia Stern, Lidia Machado)
    Rafael Machado
    Rafael Machado
    • Chico
    • (as Ralph Margulis, Claude Bellot)
    Montserrat Julió
    • Sally Grainger
    David Thomson
    • Malcolm Grainger
    • (as David Thompson)
    Pilar Vela
    • Fortune Teller
    • Director
      • José Ramón Larraz
    • Writers
      • José Ramón Larraz
      • Monique Pastrynn
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    3parry_na

    The naked man and the wooden horse ...

    I honestly don't know what I've just watched. Recommended for José Ramón Larraz completists only - anyone expecting the slow-burning exploitation/eroticism of his 1974 film 'Vampyres' will doubtless be disappointed with this.

    A mildly sexual relationship develops between two young women, Triana and Lorna - and Triana is 'plagued' by dreams of a naked man on horseback. When he appears in actuality ... not a lot happens, all in a washed-out series of images (artistic choice or a sign of its age? Not sure). Shame, because it's an intriguing premise.

    Possibly this film is notorious mostly for the image of a naked woman inside a wooden horse, which is being approached by another horse. It's enough to make the eyes water - but not much else remains in the memory. If you're persevering in the hope of a good ending ... I wouldn't bother. My score is 3 out of 10.
    9RatedVforVinny

    A dream like, magical journey.

    Fantastic, sublime piocture, concerninmg two mysterious folk of Gypsy origin. The soundtrack which is not credited, is one of the all time best. At first was not sure of the soft focus but as you watch, it kind of seduces you into the powerful, erotic events that unfold. I have only seen the cut version (alas) but please ignore the terrible reviews to this one. Even if you don't like this type of material, the music alone is a haunting masterpiece. The cover poster (pictured), is original/incredible. An uncut, remastered version would be very most welcomed.
    Pedro-37

    A rather boring "Spanish Emmanuelle"

    I've picked up the DVD because I liked the weird cover. It wasn't quite worth it but it wasn't that bad either. The best thing about this "Spanish Emmanuelle" (that's what the producers expected from director Larraz) is the dream sequence in which a woman is placed inside some model of a horse. Well, you have to see it. It leaves everything to the imagination of the viewer and depending on how sleazy your mind actually is, the scene comes across as very naughty. Otherwise, it's harmless softcore stuff with a rather weak ending.

    My rating: 4/10
    4Coventry

    Disappointing effort from the great J.R. Larraz

    Contrary to popular belief, the world of 70's exploitation and trash cinema can be quite the mysterious and contradictory place. Take this rarely seen and obscure piece of Spanish awkwardness, for example! This movie is weird and confusing even BEFORE you decide to watch it. If you look it up on this marvelous website, you stumble upon the page of a seemingly stylish, artistic and somewhat psychedelic film entitled "The Coming of Sin", which showcases a cover image with a golden and transparent horse standing in a meadow. In case you know yet nothing about the film, you're tempted to think this will be an artsy and tasteful exploitation feature. However, the VHS exemplar that ended up in my dirty little hands is proudly entitled "Violation of the Bitch" with the provocative tagline "She Asked for it …" written in equally giant letters and showing the drawing of a busty woman kneeling down in front of a pair of female legs and begging for her life. Now, what type of film do you expect to see in this case? That's right, pure rancid sleaze and gratuitous violence!

    The actual finished product is somewhat of a mixture between wannabe artistic and wannabe shocking. "Violation of the Bitch/The Coming of Sin" is plentiful of nudity (both male and female) but severely lacking a decent storyline and action sequences. A wealthy but lonely and sexually frustrated female takes a shy but voluptuous gypsy girl into her mansion for some company and random lesbian entertainment. The girl suffers from a recurring nightmare about a naked man on a horse stalking her. The dream actually becomes reality when one morning there's a naked horseman at their door. The gypsy girl naturally reacts reluctant, but the insatiable artist is fascinated by the appearance and a bizarrely uncomfortable triangular relationship develops itself. In spite of the reasonably short running time (little under 80 minutes), "Violation of the Bitch" is a tedious film with an unpleasantly large amount of padding footage. All the potentially intriguing plot elements (the gypsy girl's history, the horseman's background…) are ignored in favor of long and meaningless sequences containing two female lead characters staring at each other naked or posing for nude portraits. The climax is totally implausible since it contradicts with everything the script attempted to make us believe earlier on, but hey, at least the VHS cover art wasn't a lie. José Ramón Larraz has always been one of my favorite Euro-exploitation directors (the man was single-handedly responsible for "Vampyres", "Black Candles" and "Symptoms") but this is unquestionably one of his lesser efforts. Unless you're a tolerant and extremely open-minded fan of odd exploitation sleaze, avoid!
    tim_age

    Good example of the euro-trash genre

    Larraz is one of those directors who succeed in making a picture with virtually no money (e.g. Jesus Franco). By using some unorthodox images like a naked man on a horse, and by doing some smart editing, he manages to give this film a creepy feeling that shows you don't need millions to make a decent picture.

    This does not mean this is a good movie, although it had some strong scenes, including the infamous horse-with-woman-inside scene, it has a weak ending, a couple of standard middle-of-the-road sexscenes and the acting is (as always in eurotrash cinema) rather amateuristic.

    I'd recommend this to anyone who has seen every Franco 70s movie available and wants to see something similar. However, Larraz made a much better picture with Vampyres which stands much higher on my all-time top eurotrash list.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 73977 delivered on 27 September 1979.
    • Quotes

      Chico: [to Triana, of Lorna's plight] What do you care? She was taking advantage of the pair of us. They're all rich pigs! Where'd she hide the jewelry? And the money?

    • Alternate versions
      The original UK cinema and 1986 video versions (released as "Violation Of The Bitch") were cut by 28 secs by the BBFC. The 1999 Pagan video (released as "The Coming Of Sin") featured a longer print and lost 1 min 15 secs of BBFC cuts with edits to an attempted rape and a bondage scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in Eurotika!: From Barcelona... to Tunbridge Wells (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Herencia Oriental
      Written by Manolo Sanlúcar (uncredited)

      Performed by Manolo Sanlúcar (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1978 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Vice Makes a Visit
    • Filming locations
      • Spain
    • Production company
      • José Frade Producciones Cinematográficas
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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