Lust for Vengeance

Lust for Vengeance

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Directed by Sean Weathers
Produced by Aswad Issa
Written by Sean Weathers
Starring Michelle Soto
Distributed by Full Circle Filmworks
Release date(s) February 5, 2008 (2008-02-05) (original release)
October 25, 2011 (2011-10-25) (re-release)[1]
Running time 85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Lust for Vengeance is an American Softcore, Erotic thriller, inspired by 1970s Italian thrillers called Gialli that was shot in November 2001 and was re-released with a 10th Anniversary Explicit Version through Music Video Distributors (MVD)[2][3] on October 25, 2011.

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Plot

Michael Richards is a rapist and murderer, but in his mind he’s a victim out to get retribution against the women who have wronged him. The film uses the sequence approach and follows each of the five female leads as opposed to a time-line. The film shifts back and forth to follow the point of view of each of the women as they are stalked and haunted by the blood hunger psychopath. Each sequence shows the women engage in graphic drug use and sex, that both come off very real to the naked eye, and reveals a little bit more of the story before each woman is ultimately “judged” by Michael.[4][5]

Cast

Actor Role
Michelle Soto Jennifer Lopez
Tumaini Anna
Pierre-Sophia Petion Beth
Brian Dusseau Michael Richards/David White
Jeff Roches Steve
Walid Smith Anthony
Sergei Burbank Mark
Carlito Rivera Kenny
John Ciprio Putney Swope
Glenn "Illa" Skeete Spider
Julia Cornish Lisa

Critical reaction

Celluloid Nightmares, "Lust for Vengeance is like a slasher porno cross" [6], DVD Verdict, "There's so much copulating it'd be easy to mistake this thing for a porno" [7], Pulp Movies, "Writer/director, Sean Weathers is clearly much more interested in the sex than the violence" [8], Scared Stiff Reviews, "The storyline is good, the acting is better, and the movie is cruising along at a very good pace, but it turns into a porno film quickly" [9], Film Fanaddict, "the film suffers the most as it degrades into smuttville where the limit between soft-core and hardcore reaches new heights." [10]

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