

Orgy of the Dead
Horror novelist John and his girlfriend Shirley are taking a night drive, in search of an eerie graveyard that will hopefully inspire John to come up with his next story, but instead stumble into the wild rituals conducted by The Dark Master and his faithful servants.
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Plot Summary
A man stumbles upon a gathering of the undead who are preparing for a bizarre ritual. The leader of the vampires, a seductive sorceress, attempts to seduce him and make him her eternal consort. He must find a way to escape their clutches and survive the night.
Critical Reception
Orgy of the Dead is a notorious and often ridiculed cult film, known more for its exploitative nature and low-budget production values than for its cinematic merit. It is generally considered a curiosity within the horror genre, appealing to a niche audience interested in obscure and campy B-movies from the 1960s.
What Reviewers Say
- Exploitative and low-budget, appealing only to dedicated cult film enthusiasts.
- Features primitive filmmaking and questionable taste.
- Considered a campy and bizarre entry in the horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce for this obscure film, but it is generally viewed as a trashy, low-budget exploitation flick with minimal artistic value, primarily of interest to those who appreciate the more outlandish and amateurish offerings of cult cinema.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by Stephen C. Apostolof, who also directed other low-budget exploitation films such as 'The Undertaker and His Models' and 'The Thrill Killers'.
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