On her eighteenth birthday, a woman is granted by Satan the power to make all of her sexual desires reality.On her eighteenth birthday, a woman is granted by Satan the power to make all of her sexual desires reality.On her eighteenth birthday, a woman is granted by Satan the power to make all of her sexual desires reality.
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Kathy Hilton alluring as usual in shoddy horror/porn
A good title is wasted on this soft porn film, made by an untalented guy whose SCENT OF LOVE (about an aphrodisiac) is even worse. Both films suffer from the absence of XXX content.
Kathy Hilton in the title role on her 18th birthday as Stella wakes up and hears Satan's echo chamber voice telling her of her new powers. She has control over two people (Bob & Kathy) who hump on the kitchen table to the strains of well- chosen Iron Butterfly music, including the famous organ solo from In-A-Gadda- Da-Vida.
Hilton enjoys her new thought powers. Fictional Kathy and real Kathy (= Stella) have lesbian sex as "Goin' Out of My Head" plays appropriately. When Bob catches them in the act, Hilton's thought power cues troilism, with full-frontal nudity (limp dick edition), and "The Shadow of Your Smile" is heard incongruously.
Six people show up at Stella's birthday party including Gerard Broulard. Stella wishes out loud for "a big cock up my ass", but recall this is soft-core so when Gerard volunteers the simulated anal sex is unconvincing. Everyone strips for a boring orgy.
During sex, everyone suddenly starts beating on Hilton, leaving her for dead for a downbeat ending.
Director Hardi Burton's third credited movie, RINDERCELLA, is a lost film that sounded intriguing when I saw the title in the 1960s AFI Catalog, but after seeing his other work I've lost interest. Title is based on the famous talk-song malaprop poem that has been fun for generations in many different versions (e.g., Eating Chocolates becomes Cheating Oclates).
Kathy Hilton in the title role on her 18th birthday as Stella wakes up and hears Satan's echo chamber voice telling her of her new powers. She has control over two people (Bob & Kathy) who hump on the kitchen table to the strains of well- chosen Iron Butterfly music, including the famous organ solo from In-A-Gadda- Da-Vida.
Hilton enjoys her new thought powers. Fictional Kathy and real Kathy (= Stella) have lesbian sex as "Goin' Out of My Head" plays appropriately. When Bob catches them in the act, Hilton's thought power cues troilism, with full-frontal nudity (limp dick edition), and "The Shadow of Your Smile" is heard incongruously.
Six people show up at Stella's birthday party including Gerard Broulard. Stella wishes out loud for "a big cock up my ass", but recall this is soft-core so when Gerard volunteers the simulated anal sex is unconvincing. Everyone strips for a boring orgy.
During sex, everyone suddenly starts beating on Hilton, leaving her for dead for a downbeat ending.
Director Hardi Burton's third credited movie, RINDERCELLA, is a lost film that sounded intriguing when I saw the title in the 1960s AFI Catalog, but after seeing his other work I've lost interest. Title is based on the famous talk-song malaprop poem that has been fun for generations in many different versions (e.g., Eating Chocolates becomes Cheating Oclates).
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- lor_
- Jun 22, 2015
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