| Film Title: Girl Slaves Of Morgana Le Fay | Year Released: 1971 | ||
| Reviewed By: Cannibal Cam | |||
| Movie Website: Click Here | |||
| Overall Stars: **** | DVD: **** | Scare Factor: NS | |
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This is the first feature of this French director. Bruno
later went on to film television shows and features for TV, and
still going strong . But back in the 70’s, everyone wanted to give
their piece of cinematic exploration, thus Morgana was conceived.
Very stylish and way out there akin to the Euro flare of back in the
day. So let me elaborate….. Do not try and understand, just let it
go. Anna (Michéle Perello) and Francoise (Mireille
Saunin) set themselves upon a trip like no other, well none that
they know of. On their way to where ever they were going their car
breaks down. So they set up shop in a little stone shack for the
night. A little sultry action ensues between the 2 mislead ladies.
When Anna wakes up, she finds her friend missing, but before she can
even look, a frightening little dwarf with the most theater spoken
tongue named Gurth (Alfred Baillou) leads Anna to where
Francoise resides. On to a boat Anna steps and with the help of the
fantastic, the boat guides her to the castle of lust. There, she
runs into the holder of the castle Morgana. A love induced species
which needs the souls of the young and persuaded. If you want to
live to be old and decrepit then go away from the castle, if you
want the stay young forever then your soul is all it takes. Will
Anna fall into the trap like Francoise? Did Francoise choose the
life? What about the other ladies of the castle? Only you, the
reader are able to find out these questions of soft core beautiness
of the French kind. If you want to delve into the realm of the unknown and
unpredictable then this movie is certainly for those seeking other
answers of the 70’s kind. A look into the Bordeaux of sexuality.
Ladies on ladies in elegant gowns dancing and frolicking within the
confines of the Morgana one herself. It states in the movie itself
that sometimes you just need NOT to know what is going on which
fittingly suits this movie. You want logic? Then go elsewhere. The
music is hypnotizing in that 70’s psychedelic nature. Jazzy and
surreal. Camera is a little shaky at times, a little to hand held if
you ask me but the ambience of this mystical feature really
reverberates with good wholesome nature. Not of the exploitive kind.
A little more subtle then full on porn. This release comes with a never scene uncut version.
Deleted scenes. Exclusive interview with the director. Trailer.
Optional subtitles (yes, this is subtitled movie). A bonus short of
Bruno’s early filming. Background information, large and still
photos and so on. Packed with enough goodies to keep the answers and
questions coming in. A personal pick of mine. - Cannibal Cam
*This film contains adult content and is not viewable for children under the age of 17.* |
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