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Mr. Wonderful himself, Paul Naschy, portrays stage and screen actor Hector Doriani who spends his days in an isolated countryside mansion, convinced his life is in the shadow of his deceased twin brother, the famous horror star Alex Doriani. Alex’s young son Adrian now lives with Hector and is prone to fantasizing about his father visiting him in the various guises of the characters he played while alive. Of course that’s not all that’s going on. Young women are being paid by Hector’s butler (formerly Alex’s and played by Howard Vernon) on his behalf to partake in some sadistic sex games at the mansion where Mr. Naschy likes to be in character. Once the sexy times have been had, the women get the boot and mostly end up dead. When Hector isn’t dwelling on his kinks and being an asshole to the so-called whores he has over, he spends his time being an asshole to his nephew and lusting after his housekeeper Carmen (Don’t really blame him, it’s Caroline Munro). The village priest has a local drunk spying on Hector for reasons that will remain hidden for a bit but an exposition-filled chat at the cemetery points to suspicions that Hector may have murdered his brother and made it look like a suicide. He then took the life of his brother’s cuckolding wife. Hector’s behavior is about to catch up with him though, as his brother’s ghost seems to be gaining more power and there’s some sinister machinations afoot. Minor sadism mixes well with minor perversion and even though the makeup may be pretty damn cheap, it’s still fun as all hell seeing Paul Naschy throw down as several famous macabre characters. There’s plenty of bewbs, some graphic splat and Naschy just being Naschy, outside of that it’s nothing special.

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