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Cries of Ecstasy, Blows of Death

Cries of Ecstasy, Blows of Death (1973) Movie Poster
USA  •    •  75m  •    •  Directed by: Antony Weber.  •  Starring: Sandy Carey, Michael Abbott, John Martin, Dianne Bishop, Sherri Mason, Clayborne Whitcombe, DeDe Tiaz, Uschi Digard, Kim Lu, Neola Graef, Steve Bennett, David Silverman, Sydney E. Olivetti..
    In the year 2062, marauding gangs of motorcyclists run rampant over the barren lands of a post-apocalyptic world...

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That's the only plot description I'm giving this low-budget softcore film because, well, to be honest, there's really not much of a plot. With that said, director Antony Weber deserves a lot of credit for at least trying to do something fresh and original with the material. You see, this isn't your typical softcore film as this one here tries to be science fiction and you know what, it actually looks very good for that type of thing.

One must remember that this here was years before MAD MAX and the various other rip-offs that followed. This film has a very low-budget but at the same time you can tell that there was at least some thought and imagination put into the wasteland and the various "futuristic" items that we see throughout the picture. Even if the film is only a "C" quality I'd still give it an A+ for effort.

The cast has a few familiar faces including Uschi Digard who appears towards the later end of the film. Plot wise there's really nothing ground-breaking here but that's not overly important since these types of films really didn't have much plot anyways. Some of the simulated sex scenes are laughable and especially a sixty-niner between a couple ladies where you can clearly see one woman's face far away from her "target" point.


Review by Michael_Elliott from the Internet Movie Database.