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Sukkubus
Sometime during the 19th century in Switzerland: After a delirious night of drinking, three herdsmen who are all alone in the alps with their kettle, create a female doll from cloth and a strangely formed wooden root. When their creation comes to life in form of an evil and beautiful female demon, they have to fear for their lives...
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Plot Summary
A group of women working in a secret brothel for the Nazi SS are revealed to be succubi who feed on the life force of their clients. As the war progresses, their true nature and intentions become clearer, leading to a dark and supernatural conflict.
Critical Reception
The film has a cult following, particularly within certain niche horror and erotic film communities, but received minimal mainstream critical attention upon its release. Its blend of supernatural horror and eroticism was noted, though often polarizing.
What Reviewers Say
Explores a controversial and dark premise with a blend of eroticism and horror.
Visual style and atmosphere are often cited as notable, despite a divisive plot.
Praised by some for its unconventional approach to the succubus mythos.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its controversial subject matter, combining elements of Nazi exploitation with supernatural horror and erotic themes.
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