Nightdreams (1981)
Genre: Surreal | Fantasy | Comedy
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082811/
Starring:
Dorothy LeMay ... Mrs. Van Houten
Loni Sanders ... The devil's slave
Andy Nichols ... Male doctor
Jennifer West ... Betty, female doctor
Fast Steppin' Freddie ... Cream of Wheat
Paul Berthell ... Arab (as Pez D. Spencer)
Jacqueline Lorians ... Brunette cowgirl (as Monique)
Danielle ... Blonde cowgirl
Ken Starbuck ... The devil
Kevin James ... Heaven man (as Kevin Jay)
Michelle Bauer ... Chained girl
Country: USA | Director: Francis Delia
Language: English | Subtitles: none
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 | Length: 78mnDvdrip Xvid Avi - 720x544 - 1.37gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082811/
Starring:
Dorothy LeMay ... Mrs. Van Houten
Loni Sanders ... The devil's slave
Andy Nichols ... Male doctor
Jennifer West ... Betty, female doctor
Fast Steppin' Freddie ... Cream of Wheat
Paul Berthell ... Arab (as Pez D. Spencer)
Jacqueline Lorians ... Brunette cowgirl (as Monique)
Danielle ... Blonde cowgirl
Ken Starbuck ... The devil
Kevin James ... Heaven man (as Kevin Jay)
Michelle Bauer ... Chained girl
Dorothy LeMay stars as a housewife having her dreams and fantasies watched by a pair of scientists. The performances are good, with LeMay giving her earnest best in a film that really relies as much on its dream-like production as its sex. It's a great looking film, full of dark, eerie, nighmarish set pieces. The fantasies include a cowgirl 3 way near a campfire , a groupf of Arab Shieks that use LeMay for a human water pipe, and most startling, a visit to hell and an encounter with the devil himself. LeMay is an erotic sexual performer that seems completely at home on camera. Her 3-way with Monique and Danielle is a highlight, and while LeMay seems to put more into her lovemaking than any other of the performers-her efforts are protean-the others keep up admirably. The film succeeds in becoming a kind of adult art film whose surreal visual style and weird humor-there is a scene where LeMay seduces a man in a huge Cream of Wheat box-work well. There is also a good use of music here, including Wall of Voodoo's version of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" .
Nightdreams (1981)