Evils of the Night
Evils of the Night | |
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Directed by | Mardi Rustam |
Produced by |
Mardi Rustam Mohammed Rustam |
Written by |
Mardi Rustam Philip Dennis Connors |
Starring |
Aldo Ray Neville Brand Tina Louise John Carradine Julie Newmar |
Music by | Robert O. Ragland |
Cinematography | Don Stern |
Edited by | Henri Charr |
Distributed by | Aquarius Releasing |
Release dates |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Evils of the Night is a 1985 low-budget science fiction/"porno horror" film[1] starring Aldo Ray, Neville Brand, Tina Louise, John Carradine, and Julie Newmar.[2][3]
Plot
Vampire aliens Dr. Kozmar (Carradine), Dr. Zarma (Newmar) and Cora (Louise) recruit two dim-witted mechanics (Ray and Brand) to abduct teenagers living in a college town and bring them to a rural hospital. There, the aliens drain them of their blood, which they need to stay young.[4]
Reviews were generally negative. A reviewer at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution wrote, "Evils of the Night is an attempt to introduce an appalling new genre: The Teen Sex Comedy-Slice 'N' Dice Thriller-Martians Have Landed Combo."[5] Roger Hurlburt at the Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel wrote, "Simply stated, Evils of the Night is a deplorable motion picture."[6]
References
- ↑ Mank, Gregory W. (2001). Hollywood cauldron: thirteen horror films from the genre's golden age. McFarland, ISBN 978-0-7864-1112-2
- ↑ Joe Bob Briggs May 19, 1985 A season of sleaze: Checking out summer's long list of outdoor delights. Orlando Sentinel
- ↑ Editorial staff (Dec 4, 1985). ARMED MAYHEM. Orlando Sentinel
- ↑ Martin, Mick; Porter, Marsha (2004). DVD & video guide 2004. Ballantine Books, ISBN 978-0-345-44994-8
- ↑ Staff report (June 17, 1986). Evils of the Night is more silly than scary Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- ↑ Hurlburt, Roger (June 9, 1987). 'Evils of the Night' just bloody awful. Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel