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A woman visiting her father in Egypt becomes involved with Marquis De Sade's descendant and his terrifying cult.A woman visiting her father in Egypt becomes involved with Marquis De Sade's descendant and his terrifying cult.A woman visiting her father in Egypt becomes involved with Marquis De Sade's descendant and his terrifying cult.
Juliano Mer-Khamis
- Mahmoud
- (as Juliano Merr)
Jonathan Cherchi
- Arab Market Hustler
- (as Yonatan Cherchi)
Howard Rypp
- Harry, Matteson's Assistant
- (as Howard Ripp)
Zachi Noy
- Chuck's Father
- (as Tsachi Noy)
Ya'ackov Banai
- Chevalier's Servant
- (as Yaakov Banai)
Joel Drori
- Chevalier's Servant
- (as Yoel Drori)
Yosef Shiloach
- Pardy Hardy
- (as Yosef Shiloa)
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- TriviaDirector Gerry O'Hara left the project because he didn't want to shoot a screenplay which envisioned the De Sade character in the eighteenth century.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Video Nasty: Kenneth J. Hall Remembers the Direct-to-Video Horror Boom (2014)
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I like Tobe Hooper's work, but like all artist he has hits and misses. I think that horror is a very personal thing, akin to what turns a person on sexually. What is hot for one is an off for another.
The movie has an interesting concept.
I feel the acting is good. Robert Englund is wonderful as the Marquis De Sade and it was nice to see William Finley again. (He is also in one of my all time fav's "Funhouse" also directed by Hooper. )
Set design, editing, costuming, score and photography all have a very 80's feel to it although the movie was filmed in 1993. It has that high glossy feel to it.
The movie is neither as artist as it would have like to have been, nor is it completely terrible. Trust me there are A LOT worse out there. If you like Robert Englund, or have a kind of fascination for the Marquis, then this maybe worth your time. But if you are looking for chills, gore or T&A skip it.
The movie has an interesting concept.
I feel the acting is good. Robert Englund is wonderful as the Marquis De Sade and it was nice to see William Finley again. (He is also in one of my all time fav's "Funhouse" also directed by Hooper. )
Set design, editing, costuming, score and photography all have a very 80's feel to it although the movie was filmed in 1993. It has that high glossy feel to it.
The movie is neither as artist as it would have like to have been, nor is it completely terrible. Trust me there are A LOT worse out there. If you like Robert Englund, or have a kind of fascination for the Marquis, then this maybe worth your time. But if you are looking for chills, gore or T&A skip it.
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