The Mistress
The Mistress

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The Mistress

1976
Movie
92 min
English

Manuela is a woman unlucky in love. But when she meets Eduardo, a married man, her life will change completely, as his side may start singing career.

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: William G. RotslerGenres: Horror, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A successful lawyer, through a series of unusual events, finds herself drawn into a strange relationship with a mysterious woman. This enigmatic figure seems to possess uncanny powers and exerts a growing influence over the lawyer's life, blurring the lines between reality and obsession. As the situation escalates, the lawyer must confront the dark nature of her new companion and the potential consequences of their entanglement.

Critical Reception

The Mistress (1976) is a lesser-known film that has garnered a cult following over the years, particularly among fans of erotic horror and experimental cinema. While it wasn't a mainstream success, its unique blend of psychological tension and supernatural elements has intrigued a niche audience. Critical reception was generally mixed to negative upon its release, with some critics finding it overwrought and poorly executed, while others appreciated its unconventional approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is noted for its unsettling atmosphere and attempts at psychological depth.

  • Its erotic elements and sci-fi undertones create a unique, albeit often bizarre, viewing experience.

  • Performance by Trish Van Devere is often cited as a strong point amidst the film's flaws.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and fragmented due to the film's niche status. Those who appreciate it often highlight its distinctive, dreamlike quality and the performances. However, many find the plot confusing and the pacing uneven.

Fun Fact

Director William G. Rotsler was also a prominent science fiction artist and author, and 'The Mistress' is one of his few forays into filmmaking.

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