 Blood Sucking Freaks (1977)
No words can do justice to Joel Reed's 1977 classic - which has
also been known as Heritage of Caligula, The Heritage of
Caligula: An Orgy of Sick Minds, The House of the Screaming
Virgins, The Incredible Torture Show, and Sardu,
Master of the Screaming Virgins!.

Along with his midget helper Ralphus, Sardu (Seamus O'Brien)
runs an S&M stage show - "Sardu's Theater Of The
Macabre" - in which the actresses are tortured and killed for
real, unbeknownst to the audience.
Ralphus eats eyeballs, a nude woman becomes a human dartboard,
hands, feet, heads and fingers are severed, teeth are pulled with
pliers, and a woman's brain is sucked out through a straw by a
demented doctor. (The brain sucking scene even sickens Sardu and
Ralphus).
Understandably, this film was one of those picketed by Women
Against Pornography, and there's no arguing with the fact that
women here are continuously degraded, abused and butchered as
entertainment.
The sexism is glorified and resplendent, aiming the
humour at the basest male instincts. The film is filled with blatant misogyny. Women are used as
tables, caned, torn apart on a rack, and put in a guillotine.
Virtually every woman in the movie is totally nude, and several of
them are locked in a cage, just waiting to taste human flesh. They
get their wish a few times - especially in the film's last scene
(That's no hot dog she's eating!).
The violence is imaginative if
not that well executed and the tongue of the filmmakers is
seriously stuffed in their collective cheeks.
Surprisingly, the erotic level of the film is low. Given the
high level of nudity one would expect more sexual explicitness in
a film which contains little more than a breast fondle by the mad
doctor or a suggested blowjob from a just-decapitated head, worked
by Ralphus.
This is probably the goriest, most repulsive film ever made,
and a true classic - but if you possess so much as an iota of
political correctness, even the loosest of moral fibre or any
semblance of good taste, Bloodsucking Freaks will be your
worst enemy.
After playing Ralphus, Luis DeJesus played an Ewok in Return
of the Jedi.
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