Being a veteran of Seduction Cinema's releases it was quite pleasing to see this somewhat artsy shot on location in Paris erotic effort that has Misty Mundae heading off to France to visit her recently deceased mother's grave only to get robbed and almost raped. Along comes mysterious Mia Culpa (known to genre fans as Tina Krause) who proceeds to seduce her with Mundae unaware her new lover is a vampire.
This one gets points right away for Seduction seemingly trying to be going for more class than before, also director Donald Farmer does a good job bringing some style to the proceedings and (until the second half anyway) sex scenes are shot soft-focus and don't feel like the driving force behind the film.
While one softcore moment in a bathtub is almost too much and there's a mildly offensive "candle" scene; this has lots of quiet, dialogue free moments that work and a fine performance by Mundae in the lead.
For hardcore horror fans this still is passable, but those interested in this sub-genre will enjoy.
Visit Seduction Cinema to get this.
Directed By: Donald Farmer.
Written By: Donald Farmer.
Starring: Misty Mundae, Mia Culpa, Bill Hellfire, Christophe Bier.
aka: Vampire Of Notre Dame.
DVD INFORMATION
Picture Ratio: Full Frame.
Picture Quality: There's a tiny bit of fuzziness but otherwise the picture seems fine and better than a lot of low-budgeters.
Extras: Not a bad collection of extras as there's a trailer, interviews with Misty Mundae and Donald Farmer, a "making of" featurette and Seduction's usual trailer vault.
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