Terror at Orgy Castle is a 1971 US erotic horror film written and directed by Zoltan G. Spencer (The Satanist; The Hand of Pleasure) who also narrates. The film was shot silently on the same sets as Gallery of Horror (1967) and Blood of Dracula’s Castle (1969). It stars Bambi Allen (Satan’s Sadists).
Plot teaser:
Bill and Lisa, a young American couple on a European vacation, stay at a castle in Germany where they encounter Countess Dominova, her hunchbacked servant and are drawn into a black mass…
Reviews:
‘More sex than violence here, really just an old soft core with horror undertones. Best line of the film; three naked women are present in the room when the dude narrating says, “They don’t seem to worry about drafts here in this clammy hall.” Horrorthon
‘ …50 minutes of monkey scratchin’ crammed into a 63-minute saga about adventurous lovers. Our unseen narrator promises us a lot of interesting things. He swears we will witness a black mass and some manner of hideous human sacrifice …The closest we get to any real repulsion—aside from all the noxious nudity—is the infamous “rat casserole” scene, where a live mouse is plastered against a woman’s exposed stomach. The implication is that the rodent intends to “chew” its way out. Turns out it was all a hoax, just like the movie it resides in.’ Bill Gibron, DVD Verdict
‘As a ‘movie about girls’ Terror at Orgy Castle works, there are plenty to look at crammed into its 63 minutes. The narration provides some funny lines too, and the soundtrack is simultaneously horror-ific and groovy.’ Alex Eruptor, Movies About Girls
‘Although only a softcore movie, the nudity here is pretty explicit as both male and female genitals are put under close scrutiny from every angle by the probing camera. Basically, if it’s dangling enough and hairy enough it’s on the screen in it’s all it’s glory! God Bless the 70’s.’ Beardy Freak Reviews
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