(180) DAMNED RAPIST [Violador Infernal] (1988) 18+ Adults Only
6049DVD
The
Most Reprehensible and Offensive Exploitation Film Ever Made!
Over-the-Top Violence
and Sleaze ... Too Mean-Spirited For Most Viewers!
also
known as INFERNAL RAPIST and RAPIST FROM HELL
director: Damián Acosta Esparza
starring: Noé Murayama · La Princesa Lea · Ana
Luisa Peluffo · Marisol Carvantes · Manuel 'Flaco' Inbanez
As the
film starts, notorious criminal Carlos 'El Gato' is executed in a prison
electric chair. Pronounced dead, he is left to stew in his juices while
all the authorities leave the room, giving the Devil [and her two buxom
sidekicks] an opportunity to materialize in the darkness. She approaches
Carlos with an offer he can't refuse... a new eternal life of pleasure
and excess. What must he do in exchange? Simple. Rape and kill everyone
he meets. And then [this is VERY important] give
honor to her by carving 666 into the flesh of the victim. A blood orgy
of violence, drugs and sex is put into motion, extending for the entire
length of the movie. It all begins [shockingly] with a homosexual rape'n'slaughter
and accelerates into some of the most misogynistic sexual violence ever
portrayed on the screen.
If it's
not obvious already, this film is NOT for everyone.
Quite the opposite, actually. But it's a must-see for fans of outrageous
exploitation.
A CLOSER
LOOK AT THE BACKGROUND DETAILS
Of course, one of the more surprising things about this movie is it comes
from Mexico, a country better known for rather conservative censorship
enforcement. However, this film manages to exist within a rather limited
period of "increased intellectual freedom in Mexico." This cultural
revolution began in the mid '70s under the presidency of Luis Echeverria
Alvarez when he appointed his brother Rodolfo as the head of the newly
formed, state-owned National Film Bank (giving the government a financial
stake in every movie produced in Mexico). "We now have the only nationalized
film industry in the world, giving the directors total freedom to do as
they like," said the left-wing president.
The studios
began producing movies - cautionarily, at first - that openly dealt with
previously taboo subjects, especially sex and violence. This cinematic
freedom continued for a decade until the election of Carlos de la Madrid,
a man who found himself overwhelmed by scandals and tragedies during his
presidency (1988- 94) [numerous political
assassinations, his brother's drug bust, election fraud, declining economy].
In an attempt to boost his popularity, President de la Madrid rekindled
a severed relationship with the Catholic Church and began a crackdown
against excess in cinema. Grindhouse Mexploitation was banned by the mid
'90s.
A Mexican
film in Spanish with optional English subtitles; fullscreen format, uncut
84 minutes,
DVD encoded for ALL REGION NTSC WORLD FORMAT. Extras include theatrical
trailer.
Nudity/Strong
Sexual Themes/Rape/Drugs/
Graphic Violence/Gore/Sexual Brutality
for Adult Audiences