Pervirella

Pervirella is a 1997 adventure-comedy film which was directed by Alex Chandon, the film stars Emily Booth in the lead role and featured brief cameos from Jonathan Ross and Mark Lamarr.[1]

Pervirella
Directed byAlex Chandon
Josh Collins
Produced byJosh Collins
Written byAlex Chandon (script)
Josh Collins (story)
Jason Slater
Nico Rilla (additional material)
StarringEmily Booth
Eileen Daly
Sexton Ming
Music byFrançois Evans
CinematographyCobra Media
Jon Ford
Edited byAlex Chandon
Production
company
Exotic Entertainment Productions
Distributed byEclectic DVD Distribution
Screen Edge
Release date
  • 1997 (1997)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Pervirella harbors a sex demon within her.[2]

Plot

In the land of Condon, the deranged Queen Victoria seals the country in behind a huge wall and establishes a "Monarchy of Terror." The intellectuals and sexually liberated are persecuted and murdered. Some of them form an underground movement, the Cult of Perv, led by the Demon Nanny who dies giving birth to Pervirella, who grows at an amazing rate into a beautiful young woman. Whenever her magic necklace is removed, Pervirella becomes a raging nymphomaniac and - hunted by every interested group in Condon - teams up with special agent Amicus Reilly.[3]

Cast

  • Emily Bouffante as Pervirella
  • Ron Drand as Professor Rumphole Pump
  • The Shend as Monty
  • Sexton Ming as Queen Victoria
  • Tara Hamilton as Ingrid Thorne
  • Anthony Waghorne as Sexton Ming
  • Eileen Daly as Cu-Rare
  • Max Décharné as The Curator
  • Lenny Fowler as Hoffman
  • Helen Darling as Effete
  • Hannah Walker as Esquesa
  • Mark Lamarr as Irch Bishop
  • Jonathan Ross as Bish Archop
  • David Warbeck as Amicus Reilly
  • Benedict Martin as Erasmus Chan
  • Roger Robinson as Admiral Titeship
  • Rebecca Eden as Demon Nanny
  • Dianne Hickman as Nurse Hagg
  • Anna McMellin as Baby Pervirella
  • Simon Wolfe Howard as Doctor Connery
  • Jason Slater as Advisor Rectum
  • Ian 'Damage' Ballard as Executioner
  • Pat Prince of Wales as Sexy Older Lady
  • Josh Collins as Guard / Abo Extra / Monster Gash
  • Matt Brain as Duke Nehru / Soggy
  • Babzotica as Lady of the Barrel / Witch Doctor
  • Alex Chandon as Savage Dynamite
  • Robert Black as Duke Nukem 3D
  • Marie Bennet as Duchess of Muffy
  • Davo M. Davenport as Eunuch
  • Su Goulding as Wench
  • Yvan Serrano-Fontova as Japanese Executioner / musician ( Healer Selecta/Dustaphonics)
  • Austin Vince as Cheeky Chinaman
  • Damian Stephens as Ninja
  • Alberto Fox Miyashima as Ninja
  • Mike 'Butch Body' Hurst as Killer Robot
  • Sheer Khan as Flying Carpet
  • John Grover as Abo Bone
  • Wayne Northern as Abo Doo
  • Matt Russel as Abo Stick
  • Mark White as Abo Rafia / Scarred Perv
  • William Loveday as Spiritual Guru
  • Dirty Jacqui Burd as Cheerleader
  • Dirty Terri Burd as Cheerleader
  • Tequila Sunrise as Tequila Sunrise
  • Demented Ant as Ant demented
  • Howard J. Ford as Statue of Liberty
  • Jon Ford as Peter Fonda
  • Claire French-Blake as Aqua-Manda
  • Anne-Marie Foss as Lovely Nubile
  • Peter Godwin as Macho
  • John Lee as Hairy
  • Stephen Allen as Laughlin
  • Steve Fettes as Erect
  • Bubsi as Baldi
  • James Linguard as Smelly
  • Dario Ilari as Horny
  • Darren Hepolitte as Spiky
  • Brian Belle-Fortune as Cuddly
  • Simon Booth as Cute
  • Debbie Malynn as Cuter
  • Helena Spostolides as Cutest
  • Carlo Roberto as Cheeky
  • Graham Russel as Corny
  • Cathi Unsworth as Beautiful Pervette
  • Bruce Brand as Beach Band

Production

Alex Chandon and Josh Collins cast over 140 actors for his film project, include Caroline Munroe, but she left the project after short time.[4]

Release

The film was originally released as VHS Tape on 27 October 1998 in the UK.[5] The DVD contains comprehensive biographies, the story behind the film and its music, photos and more and was released on 5 May 2002 over Eclectic DVD Distribution.[5]

Soundtrack

The Soundtrack was released as a 'Rock'n'Roll-Victorian-Erotic-Horror-Soundtrack', composed by François Evans, it includes tracks from Frat Shack Shakedown and Perve Parlor.[6]

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References

  1. "Flash Metal Circus: Pervirella (1997)". Flashmetalcircus.blogspot.com. 1 November 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  2. "Pervirella". Pretty/Scary. 11 May 2005. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  3. "Pervirella (1997) @ EOFFTV". Eofftv.com. 1 January 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  4. "Pervirella Nude Scenes < ANCENSORED". Ancensored.com. 5 February 2002. Archived from the original on 4 May 2011. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  5. "dOc DVD Review: Pervirella (1997)". Digitallyobsessed.com. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
  6. "Pervirella Soundtrack". Lamp Music. Archived from the original on 1 September 2007. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
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