In the
middle of the night, a monster is kidnapping sexually active people ranging
from a couple making out in the park, a nymphomaniac, a lesbian couple,
a quartet of lusty hippies, and a beautiful stripper named Raquel. An
ambitious reporter named George [Hector in the original Spanish version]
suspects it all has to do with a mad scientist who has relocated to Argentina
from Europe. George is also soon kidnapped and he finds himself face-to-face
with Dr. Humpp [Dr Zoide in the Argentinean original]. This mad doctor
is engaged in weird sex experiments as instructed by a disembodied brain
kept active in an electrically charged cylinder. Dr. Humpp believes the
secret to eternal life lies in the chemicals produced by the body during
sex, and he's been using the serum to keep himself alive.
When Forbes-Unistar picked up the film for American distribution in 1971,
porn producer Gerald Intrator (best known for FORCED
ENTRY) was hired to pad the film with extra scenes to heighten
the adult-film quotient. Seventeen minutes of sex-and-nudity footage was
inserted into the beginning, including the scenes with the lesbians, the
dope-smoking hippies and the nymphomaniac. At the same time, 13 minutes
of the original film was left on the American cutting room floor.
An
Argentinean film in English language; fullscreen format (4:3), revised
American version (84 minutes),
DVD encoded for ALL REGION NTSC WORLD FORMAT. Extras include trailers.
Violence/Sexual
Themes/Nudity/Sexual Brutality/Homosexuality/Drugs
for Mature Audiences