Lemora (EXPLOITED VHS PAL) (aka: The Grim Reaper, Man Eater, The Savage Island, Gomia) (1980) review by Krug Stillo
It
isnt hard to see why Lemora was condemned by the Catholic
film society. Its the story of a pubescent girls fall from
innocence and her sexual awakening, told in a fairytale for adults
manner. There are some amoral scenes to sit through with hints of lesbianism
between the child and
her vampire tutor that occasionally come across as sleazy, especially
when the pubescent girl is given a bath by Lemora (What an exciting
figure you have).
Ambitiously
set in the 1920s, a gangster brutally murders his wife and her lover
before disappearing into the country. His thirteen-year-old daughter,
Lila Lee (played by Cheryl Smith*) is cared for by the Reverend Mueller
(director, Blackburn), who secretly houses sensuous feeling for his
little choirgirl. Lila is delighted when she receives a letter from
the mysterious Lemora, detailing her fathers deteriorating condition.
Lemora demands that Lila be present at her fathers bed immediately.
Lilas journey to Lemoras
hidden cottage, through dense dark woods is constantly plagued; firstly,
by lecherous older men, then a psychopathic bus-driver and then a group
of fanged beasts who chase her from the bus. The seductive Lemoras
house is filled with children, all of whom are part of her growing legion
of
vampires. The Reverend has decided to admit his sordid desires to Lila
and begins to search for her. Youd think that was enough plot
development, but after this point more twists follow, which might confuse
some viewers.
Lemora,
a late night TV favourite, is considered to be one of the classic vampire
films of the early seventies, opposite Count Yorga, Vampire
(Bob Kelljan, 1970). There strong sexual overtones and the corruption
of innocence storyline were the prime reasons why the Catholic Film
Board
wanted this film banned for almost twenty years. Due to its lack of
budget, (poor sound and sketchy cinematography) and European feel, the
film often looks like a porn film, which doesnt help matters concerning
the sexual connotations, but theyre never really presented in
a exploitative manner.
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Leslie Gilb Cheryl Smith Richard Blackburn |
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