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Succubus (2004)

A mad scientist schemes to take-over the world in this send-up of 1950's Sci-Fi movies.

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Bill Kelman
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Cast

Credited cast:
Angela Box Angela Box ... Dr. Gottadouche Moore
Shay Brown ... Nurse Betty
Ayana Cahrr Ayana Cahrr ... Jennie Jones
John Farrell ... Jack Yankoff
Beth Fisher ... Muffy
Sandra Marshall ... Candy
Hagen O'Brien Hagen O'Brien ... Attendent
Brent Ponder Brent Ponder ... Dick Hertz
Maria Quinones Maria Quinones ... Leah Lotts
John Michael Scholl John Michael Scholl ... Michael Hunt
Loretta Shenosky ... Gloria VanderSmudge
Victor Stone Victor Stone ... Ben Dover
Tom Tangen Tom Tangen ... Secretia Collins
Christy Taylor ... Christy "CeCe" Collins
Lanette Ware ... Receptionist
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Storyline

Fresh from the looney bin after botching an experiement in her back alley sperm bank, a mad scientist dupes a drunken housewife into her dubious scheme of global domination by turning everyone into lesbians with a diabolical "Lezzy" ray. Only a class full of misfits and a mutant blob of sperm can save the day in this spoof of bad 1950's Sci-Fi and scream queen movies. Written by John T. Venturini

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Short | Comedy | Sci-Fi

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

21 January 2004 (USA) See more »

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Sound Mix:

Stereo

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1
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Loads of Raunchy Fun...
30 June 2006 | by trash_gSee all my reviews

I caught this film at Outfest and found it to be positively raunchy, over-the-top fun. It was a lot like a live-action South Park with smatterings of classic John Waters. This film ran the gamut of filth from artificial insemination to talking sperm to a lesbian scientist gone mad. The pace moved briskly. The acting performances from Angela Box, Tom Tangen and Maria Quinones were fantastic! I think my favorite character was Jennie Jones played by Ayana Cahrr. Her character never speaks, but I found myself in stitches every time she was on screen. There seemed to be a lot of attention to the color and the look of the film including the washed out whites and brilliant reds and greens. It looked like an old unearthed 1950's sci-fi film. The soundtrack was great, too. I wonder if any of the music is available in stores or online? Since this was a comedy and not a horror film, I'm not sure why it was called Succubus, but I'll definitely look for it whenever it comes out on DVD.


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