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2001 - 78m.

Another cheap titilation flick (that doesn't) from Seduction Cinema as a group of witches who run a salon need to bathe in virgin blood every thirty years in order to stay young. The problem is it has to be someone who was born on a certain day, at a certain time and during a certain star alignment (or something like that, I can't say I paid that much attention to the slender script) and along comes Elizabeth Grace who's perfect for the "job".

Horror fans stay far away from this softcore flick in genre clothing as it's a poorly acted (the first victim is so lousy you can see her look right at the camera), oddly dubbed (lead Grace's dubbing is obvious), has lots of attempts at sexual tension that don't work and a male hero who for some reason likes to carry butterknives (that comes in handy when he needs to jimmy a lock) and give his girlfriend a gun for her birthday. Also packed with weak humour and a twist attempt in the finale that's pretty dumb.

For this type of movie this is still fairly tame (the sex scenes aren't nearly as numerous as most Seduction releases) though it still sucks. Obviously intended for the softcore and fetish audience - they'll probably be bored too.

Directed By: Tony Marsiglia.
Written By: Bruce G. Hallenbeck.

Starring: Elizabeth Grace, Brigitte Eves, Elina Bellbrook, J.C. Clifford.


DVD INFORMATION

Picture Ratio: Full Frame.

Picture Quality: The usual adequate transfer from Seduction.

Extras: As expected there's a "trailer vault" for the companies other releases and also a brief "making of" featurette. The best feature though is the included feature, 1994's The Witching, which is good for an hour of cheap amusement.