![]() ![]() ![]() Shot by porno director Paul Aratow and released in 1974, the film was subsequently acquired by Al Adamson, who chopped it up, filmed new scenes with new actors (including John Carradine!), and made a hodgepodge new feature called "Doctor Dracula" (which I have not seen, but which is, by most accounts, utterly incoherent). This film was more or less lost to time, and is an example of a feature whose production and release history is probably more interesting than the film itself. Obsessed with the occult, he begins a search for a female human sacrifice. "Lucifer's Women" follows an illusionist who believes himself to be an incarnation of Svengali (the character from the novel Trilby). Reviewed by drownnnsoda 6 / 10 Disjointed Satanic sleaze with a few effective elements ![]()
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