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The House of Lost Women
Desdemona lives on an isolated island with her strange family: her father Mario, her stepmother Dulcinea and her mentally challenged sister Paulova. As the only inhabitants on the island loneliness and desolation engulf all members of her family. Desdemona tries to ward off her boredom by taking long walks along the beach or engaging in acts of self-gratification. She often tries to seduce her own father Mario to engage in acts of a sexual nature. Their daily routine is interrupted by the arrival (by boat) of a robust male stranger who brings friction into Desdemona's family.
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Plot Summary
In this erotic horror film, a group of women are stranded at a remote mansion after their car breaks down. They soon discover that the house is inhabited by a predatory, grotesque creature that hunts them one by one. The women must band together to survive the night and escape the horrifying clutches of the house and its monstrous occupant.
Critical Reception
The House of Lost Women is a cult exploitation horror film that gained a following for its low-budget charm and graphic content. While not critically acclaimed, it has been appreciated by genre fans for its unique blend of horror and eroticism, though often criticized for its amateurish execution and disturbing themes.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its unique blend of eroticism and horror.
Criticized for its low production values and amateurish acting.
Considered a cult classic within the exploitation film genre.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and their sentiment for 'The House of Lost Women' is not readily available. The film is a niche title primarily discussed among cult and exploitation film enthusiasts.
Fun Fact
The film was made on a very low budget, with much of its cast and crew being amateurs or aspiring filmmakers.
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