Bordello Death Tales
Bordello Death Tales

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Bordello Death Tales

2009
Movie
90 min
English

An anthology film set in a brothel, Bordello Death Tales incorporates three shorts by young horror directors, linked by a sinister venue: Madame Raven's bordello. The bloodletting begins in James Eaves' The Ripper featuring a mild-mannered psychopath. The second story, Stitch Girl, is Al Ronald's homage to Bride of Frankenstein. The final short is Pat Higgins' Vice Day showing how a politician has developed a way of keeping his private life away from the prying eyes of journalists.

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Director: Cathy M. CollisonGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

Bordello Death Tales is an anthology horror film that delves into the dark and twisted fates of individuals connected to a mysterious bordello. Each segment of the film presents a unique, often gruesome, tale of terror, exploring themes of obsession, revenge, and the supernatural. The narrative weaves together disparate stories, all centered around the unsettling atmosphere and sinister allure of the infamous establishment.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception for Bordello Death Tales is scarce, likely due to its niche release and genre. It is generally considered a low-budget independent horror film with a cult following among fans of anthology horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is noted for its graphic and often disturbing imagery.

  • Appreciated by some for its attempt at creating a unique anthology structure.

  • Often criticized for its inconsistent pacing and low production values.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced by independent filmmakers and primarily distributed through DVD, contributing to its limited mainstream exposure.

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