Tuesday, March 18, 2014

The Velvet Vampire (1971)


































  Married but promiscuous Lee and his beautiful wife meet a mysterious vixen in an art show and they are invited to her house in the desert. Careless and free, they just want to have fun but they are soon to find the dark secrets that this desert house holds for them...
  Stephanie Rothman, one of the few women that thrived in the genre of low-budget drive-in flicks, directs this interesting piece of erotic horror. Drenched in the era's hippie free-mindedness and endowed with a cool, saucy soundtrack, this movie may appear like any other of its kind but has a different vibe to it. The desert settings make a nice change for a horror film and the erotic triangle that emerges really set the film off!
  Michael Blodgett is the blonde guy in the middle, Sherry Miles being his dimwitted but gorgeous wife and Celeste Yarnall being the mature temptress that spices things up. All three work out well for such a film and it is really amazing that they all have that stoned-out, I-have-done-way-more-acid-than-I-should-have look in their eyes!
Must watch this : on a lazy, hot summer night with the company of two open-minded lady friends and a hefty amount of cool cocktails (you stick to Black Russians). You never know where it might get!
Trailer 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067929/ 
Drivin'
You gonna jump in or what?
Eh, I think you bite way to hard...Stop!

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