Scream of the Demon Lover
Scream of the Demon Lover is a Spanish-Italian horror film, originally called Ivanna[1]. Roger Corman bought it for his New World Pictures to put on a double bill with The Velvet Vampire.[2][3]
Scream of the Demon Lover | |
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Erna Schurer as Ivana Rakowsky | |
Directed by | José Luis Merino |
Starring | Erna Schurer Carlos Quiney Agostina Belli |
Production company | Hispamer Films Prodimex Film Órbita Films |
Distributed by | New World Pictures (USA) |
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Running time | 98 mins |
Country | Italy Spain |
Language | English |
Plot
A beautiful young woman travels to a remote estate to seek employment as a biochemist for Baron Janos Dalmar. She finds herself attracted to him, so she immerses herself in her work to suppress her lusty desires. A rash of rather brutal murders occurs in the area and she soon discovers that the Baron is not what he seems. Not long thereafter, the Baron transforms into a demon, and the beautiful young woman becomes his very own love slave.
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References
- Christopher T Koetting, Mind Warp!: The Fantastic True Story of Roger Corman's New World Pictures, Hemlock Books. 2009 p 28-20
- 'The Velvet Vampire" on Citywide Screens Thomas, Kevin. Los Angeles Times 16 Sep 1971: h20.
- An Annotated Filmography of R-Rated Sexploitation Films Released During the 1970s Waller, Gregory A. Journal of Popular Film and Television; Washington, D.C. Vol. 9, Iss. 2, (Summer 1981): 98.
External links
- Scream of the Demon Lover on IMDb
- Scream of the Demon Lover at TCMDB
- Scream of the Demon Lover at Letterbox DVD
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