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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302037401 Format: NTSC ISBN: 6302037409 Number Of Items: 1 Theatrical Release Date: 1985-10 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - I can't believe I watched the whole thing.Evils of the Night (Mardi Rustam, 1985) This is another one of those movies where you find yourself asking "how on Earth did the people who made this movie talk these actors into doing this?" Not because the movie is inherently bad--it is, but producers, directors, and casting agents talk marginal actors into doing bad movies all the time--but because the quality of the actors, as a ratio to the quality of the film, is stunning. A group of aliens (in what looks like a Toyota ... Read More Rating: - F@#*!N moviethis movie has a good title, but it could of been better directed. There were no monsters in this film like showne in the front cover. it has unnecesary sex seens. I give it credit for for having the dumb blonde actresses. Rating: - Something's missingThis film had so many internal plot faults as to make it very annoying. Why do aliens needing to harvest blood, who carry little rings on their fingers that give off little green rays still need to resort to having two inbred mechanics sneak up behind victims with a choloroform covered cloth? John Carradine is the cheif alien. Julie Newmar looks bored in her role. Rating: - "Last night I had this eerie feeling something was watching us."Probably the best thing about this DVD release of Evils of the Night (1985) is the wonderfully sleazy and ridiculously lurid cover art which, by the way, was also used to promote the film during its original, theatrical release. It's also interesting to note the artwork, at least on some of the posters, was slightly different than what you're seeing on the DVD case, specifically in terms of the woman portrayed and her overdeveloped flesh globes, the element missing here being a pair of oversized nubbins ... Read More |