Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Dark Dreams

Collapse
X
Collapse
  •  
    Ian Jane
    Administrator

  • Dark Dreams



    Dark Dreams
    Released by: Vinegar Syndrome
    DVD Release Date: September 26th, 2017.
    Director: Roger Guermantes
    Cast: Tina Russell, Harry Reems, Darby Lloyd Rains, Laura Cannon, June Dulu, Patrice De Veur
    Year: 1971
    Purchase From Amazon

    The Movie:

    Jack (Harry Reems) and Jill (Tina Russell) are a newly married couple who we meet just after they've officially tied the knot. To celebrate they head out on a trip but on the way, get into a bit of a spat about sex. See, Jack's waited three years for Jill to give up the goods and now that they're married, well, he feels that he's been patient enough. In fact, Jack wants it right then and there in the car but she wants her first time to be special.

    Things change when they blow a tire. Jack gets out to put on the spare, but nope - the guy he borrowed the car from didn't leave one in the trunk. Not wanting to be stranded outside any longer than they need to, they decide to knock on the door of a weird old house that they passed along the way. It takes a while, but after a few knocks an older lady (Patrice De Veur) answers and gladly lets them in. Jack makes a phone call to his friend to talk about the car while the old woman leaves Jill in the living room while she fixes the young couple some tea. She returns, they indulge, and soon enough that tea puts our two young lovebirds into an altered state at which point the members of the cult that the old lady is clearly affiliated with arrive and abduct our heroes.

    From here on out, Jack and Jill find themselves unwitting accomplices in a series of occult rituals and strange black magic rites… all of which seem to involve copious amounts of bumping and grinding!

    Clearly made on a more than modest budget and likely to exploit the popularity of occult themed movies at the time it was made, Dark Dreams is pretty interesting stuff. Reems and Russell make for a fine couple. He's a bit of a bastard in that he really is pressuring the poor thing to spread her legs for him when it's clear she's nervous, but he plays the part well. She's very pretty, almost innocent looking, using that girl next door charm that she had throughout her career quite well in this particular role. Patrice De Veur steals more than a few moments as the old witch, while supoprtnig work from the lovely Darby Lloyd Rains and Laura Cannon is noteworthy as well.

    The vast majority of the film is set inside the old Victorian style house that the old lady inhabits, and it's a pretty great location for stage a movie like this. Add to that the fact that the score is completely dissonant in some decidedly bizarre ways and this turns out to be a genuinely cool looking movie with some quirky, screwy atmosphere. It isn't the most sexually arousing film you're likely to ever see (unless you get off on black robes) and it takes a while, at least by the standards of your typical adult movie, before we even get to the naked frolicking but there's a lot of entertainment value to be had from this one.

    Video/Audio/Extras:

    Dark Dreams arrives on DVD in a standard definition transfer taken from a new 2k scan of the original 35mm negative. There's some mild print damage here and there but for the most part the transfer is pretty clean. Grain appears naturally throughout as it should while colors look fairly decent (this is, in many ways, a fairly drab film in terms of its color scheme). Skin tones look nice and natural and there are no noticeable issues with any compression artifacts. Not surprisingly it looks miles above the presentation that the film previously received on the Alpha Blue Archives Satanic Sickies boxed set back around 2006.

    The film gets the English language Dolby Digital Mono treatment. Clarity is just fine with the music used in the feature sounding nice and clear. Balance is problem free and while range is understandably limited by the original elements you can always understand the dialogue well enough.

    Aside from a trailer for the feature the disc also includes menus and chapter selection.

    The Final Word:

    Dark Dreams is weird, low budget horror-porn at its best! It's never particularly spooky or all that sexy - which you'd think would be two strikes - but it's always entertaining and compellingly bizarre. Vinegar Syndrome presents this oddity on a pretty bare bones disc, but it does look and sound quite good.






































    • Maureen Champ
      #1
      Maureen Champ
      Member
      Maureen Champ commented
      Editing a comment
      I wish VS should release a remastered copy of Through the Looking Glass like this picture.
    Posting comments is disabled.

Latest Articles

Collapse

  • God’s Gun (Kino Lorber) Blu-ray Review
    Ian Jane
    Administrator
    by Ian Jane


    Released by: Kino Lorber
    Released on: February 22nd, 2022.
    Director: Gianfranco Parolini
    Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Jack Palance
    Year: 1976
    Purchase From Amazon

    God’s Gun – Movie Review:

    Directed by Gianfranco Parolini in 1976, quite late in the spaghetti western boom years, God's Gun (Diamante Lobo in Italy) introduces us to a bad, bad man named Sam Clayton (Jack Palance) who, along with his gang of equally bad, bad men, start wreaking
    ...
    04-17-2024, 12:10 PM
  • Hercules In The Haunted World (Kino Lorber) Blu-ray Review
    Ian Jane
    Administrator
    by Ian Jane


    Released by: Kino Lorber
    Released on: October 8th, 2019.
    Director: Mario Bava
    Cast: Christopher Lee, Reg Park, Leonora Ruffo, Gaia Germani
    Year: 1968
    Purchase From Amazon

    Hercules In The Haunted World – Movie Review:

    Directed by Mario Bava in 1961 and featuring a screenplay by Bava (and Sandro Continenza, Francesco Prosperi and Duccio Tessari), Hercules In The Haunted World (also known as Hercules At The Center Of The Earth and
    ...
    04-17-2024, 12:08 PM
  • Goin’ South (Cinématographe) UHD/Blu-ray Review
    Ian Jane
    Administrator
    by Ian Jane


    Released by: Cinématographe
    Released on: March 26th, 2024.
    Director: Jack Nicholson
    Cast: Jack Nicholson, Mary Steenburgen, Christopher Lloyd, John Belushi
    Year: 1978
    Purchase From Amazon

    Goin’ South – Movie Review:

    Made at the height of his career as an actor, 1978’s ‘Goin’ South’ sees Jack Nicholson once again in the director’s chair, seven years after his directorial debut, ‘Drive, He Said,’ failed to set the
    ...
    04-17-2024, 10:29 AM
  • The Shape Of Night (Radiance Films) Blu-ray Review
    Ian Jane
    Administrator
    by Ian Jane


    Released by: Radiance Films
    Released on: April 20th, 2024.
    Director: Noburo Nakamura
    Cast: Miyuki Kuwano, Mikijiro Hira
    Year: 1964
    Purchase From Amazon

    The Shape Of Night – Movie Review:

    Directed by Noburo Nakamura for Shochiko in 1964, ‘The Shape Of Night’ follows a young woman named Yoshie Nomoto (Miyuki Kuwano). In the opening scene, she’s working as a streetwalker on the outskirts of town and soon enough, she’s picked
    ...
    04-17-2024, 10:26 AM
  • Tormented (Film Masters) Blu-ray Review
    Ian Jane
    Administrator
    by Ian Jane


    Released by: Film Masters
    Released on: April 23rd, 2024.
    Director: Bert I. Gordon
    Cast: Richard Carlson, Juli Reding, Lugene Sanders, Susan Gordon
    Year: 1963
    Purchase From Amazon

    Tormented – Movie Review:

    The late Bert I. Gordon’s 1963 horror film, ‘Tormented,’ is an effectively spooky ghost story made with an obviously low budget but no less effective for it.

    The story revolves around a professional piano player
    ...
    04-17-2024, 10:19 AM
  • Impulse (Grindhouse Releasing) Blu-ray Review
    Ian Jane
    Administrator
    by Ian Jane


    Released by: Grindhouse Releasing
    Released on: March 12th, 2024.
    Director: William Grefé
    Cast: William Shatner, Jennifer Bishop, Ruth Roman, Harold Sakata
    Year: 1974
    Purchase From Amazon

    Impulse – Movie Review:

    Directed by the one and only William Grefé, 1974’s Impulse is one of those rare films that allows you to witness what it would be like if a really sweaty William Shatner got mad at a lady carrying balloons. Before that
    ...
    04-15-2024, 01:20 PM
Working...
X