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Forbidden Flesh
The hottest girl in the hills and her best friend have just met a traveling salesman. Trying to hold off on these vicious virgins, he begins telling different bizarre sexual stories of the big cities he's been to, which of course gets the two nymphs all worked up. He finally succumbs to their advances only to be interrupted by a mama welding a shotgun.
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Plot Summary
A mad scientist experiments with creating a female android capable of intense emotional responses. He abducts women, drains their life force to power his creation, and attempts to mold it into the perfect companion. However, his creation begins to develop a mind of its own, leading to terrifying and violent consequences for the scientist and anyone who gets in its way.
Critical Reception
Forbidden Flesh is a low-budget science fiction horror film that gained a cult following over the years for its B-movie charm and exploitation elements. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it has been appreciated by genre fans for its unique premise and period aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its campy and eccentric B-movie qualities.
Features a unique, albeit disturbing, premise for its time.
Often cited as an example of 1960s independent sci-fi horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this cult classic, but it is generally recognized for its vintage sci-fi horror appeal and unique, albeit dated, special effects.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Jack H. Harris, known for other cult sci-fi films like 'The Blob'.
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