Wednesday, October 19, 2011

In the Folds of the Flesh

(1970) **1/2

Definitely a trippy movie from the 70's. Nifty hair-doo's, crazy clothes!

Yup, no acid needed!

A fleeing felon believes he sees a body being buried in the garden of a Swiss villa one night just before his arrest. Thirteen years later, he's released from prison and comes back, thinking he can blackmail the three people there, a governess and her son, and the daughter of the missing owner of the estate. The daughter then takes over. She may also be unhinged with memories of being in the nazi camp, going into murderous trances when men take her in their arms. And they also have pet vultures to make the movie a little more bizarre with their annoying squawking.
Heads will roll...Nazi's need hugs too!!

2 comments:

DKC said...

Pet vultures and nazis? I can't believe that didn't pan out to be good!

Octopunk said...

I need to delve into this subgenre of psychodelia someday. I feel I must point out that Cat's review of this had more asses.

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