New Mexican warlock Cerio goads working mother Leigh Lindsey into a sexual affair.New Mexican warlock Cerio goads working mother Leigh Lindsey into a sexual affair.New Mexican warlock Cerio goads working mother Leigh Lindsey into a sexual affair.
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I can't believe the one star reviews this film has! The slow build-up and Suzanne Somers' realisation of what she's sinking into are particularly well done. John Vargas as Cerio is a menacing, charming sorcerer. A delight.
This is a movie that will certainly score in the bottom 100 of IMDB. Beautiful Suzanne Somers has participated in such a terrible script.
The character, a very respectable working mother, gets seduced through the spell of a male New Mexico witch, into getting entangled in a sexual affair. The story evolves through a series of childish weird events, all caused by the supposed power of the witch.
The best part of the movie is a two-second scene of the actress in very sexy underwear. However, this is not enough to compensate for the other 90 minutes or so of pathetic story and acting.
The character, a very respectable working mother, gets seduced through the spell of a male New Mexico witch, into getting entangled in a sexual affair. The story evolves through a series of childish weird events, all caused by the supposed power of the witch.
The best part of the movie is a two-second scene of the actress in very sexy underwear. However, this is not enough to compensate for the other 90 minutes or so of pathetic story and acting.
Today is a momentous day of my life. It is the day that I have seen the worst movie imaginable.
God, what the hell were they thinking when they made this movie? The plot was horrible, the script was downright silly, the characters were a bit brain dead, and the scenes dragged on and on.
Overall, this was a pretty outrageous film. I kept on wondering, "are you serious?" throughout the whole movie. During some of the scenes that were supposed to be intense or scary I actually laughed out loud. None of the characters ever really did anything that made sense in the situation that they were in. Also, the clichéd moments were sickening.
Besides the attractive female characters, this film has nothing going for it. I watched it on HBO when I had nothing to and couldn't sleep earlier this morning and halfway through the film the acting was so bad that I almost mistook it for a porn movie.
If you do decide to watch the movie, be prepared for a spectacularly hilarious and ridiculous ending scene on the top of the mountain. It's like at that point the people who made the movie said "oh hell, the rest of the movie didn't make any sense anyway. Let's just throw this in."
God, what the hell were they thinking when they made this movie? The plot was horrible, the script was downright silly, the characters were a bit brain dead, and the scenes dragged on and on.
Overall, this was a pretty outrageous film. I kept on wondering, "are you serious?" throughout the whole movie. During some of the scenes that were supposed to be intense or scary I actually laughed out loud. None of the characters ever really did anything that made sense in the situation that they were in. Also, the clichéd moments were sickening.
Besides the attractive female characters, this film has nothing going for it. I watched it on HBO when I had nothing to and couldn't sleep earlier this morning and halfway through the film the acting was so bad that I almost mistook it for a porn movie.
If you do decide to watch the movie, be prepared for a spectacularly hilarious and ridiculous ending scene on the top of the mountain. It's like at that point the people who made the movie said "oh hell, the rest of the movie didn't make any sense anyway. Let's just throw this in."
Having never seen John Vargas before, I was delighted to see such an attractive actor. The script was rather silly but John Vargas's acting was excellent.I wanted to see other films that he had been in and was delighted to see what a versatile actor he is. We need to see more of him please.
In Arizona, a middle-aged journalist confronts a witch doctor (Cerio, played by John Vargas), who believes she is the reincarnation of his lover from the 17th century. Suspend disbelief with such a delusion? Watch it with such a plot? I tried. It didn't work. The authoress Jann Wolcott also penned She Spoke to the Crows (2000) and
Cat's Jammer (2002)
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- TriviaThe film's trailer reuses music from Full Moon's Doctor Mordrid.
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