8/10
Michael Findlay strikes again with yet another trashy winner
8 September 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Cruel crippled wacko Spencer (a superbly slimy portrayal by writer/director Michael Findlay) gets women through want ads in an underground newspaper to come to his remote palatial abode and perform strange sex shows for him. Spencer meets his match in the shapely form of shameless exhibitionist Maria (gorgeous blonde Uta Erickson), who becomes quite paranoid and homicidal after Spencer's bitter assistant Bruno (nicely played with seething resentment by Earl Hindman) injects her with a tainted aphrodisiac. Findlay certainly gives the viewer their grubby money's worth with this exceptionally depraved dilly: There's abundant full-frontal female nudity (60's skinflick regulars Donna Stone, Janet Banzet, Suzzan Landau, and Rita Vance all look quite sumptuous romping about in their birthday suits), lesbianism, voyeurism, wild nude dancing, torture, sadism, murder, copious use of whipped cream (don't ask), foot fetishism, sex with a corn cob (!), choice footage of Times Square in its seedy 60's splendor, and one doozy of a surprise twist ending. Roberta Findlay's stark black and white cinematography boasts some pretty trippy visuals and inventive camera angles. Earl Windmin's groovy bebop jazz score hits the swinging spot. A deliciously warped marvel.
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