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  • A porn parody of Blatty/Friedkin's "The Exorcist" is to be expected, but this meretricious Italian movie also rips off the audience. It is a mindless assemblage of sex scenes, as crummy and pointless as can be.

    Presented by Tip Top in America, the label that imported many a Luca Damiano and Joe D'Amato opus, it's presented in Italian with terrible subtitling. The dumb opening scene of a priest in a cemetery tries to set up the story but bungles everything, and the translation of "nephew" over and over where niece is the proper word makes the appearance of Silvia Saint as the "nephew" almost comical.

    Her scene is set in Florida (per a license plate), where she receives an ancient artifact with mystical powers, bequeathed by her late antiquarian uncle.

    After her boring sex scene, Saint disappears from the "story", and the scene shifts to Italy , first in Padua and then Venice. Other than sex nothing of interest happens, as Francesco Malcom takes over the movie and later we have an amateurish red monochrome scene of supposedly the Devil. Picture ends abruptly and comparing the long cast list with the number of players actually shown on screen one wonders what happened here, either in the editing room or in planning stages.

    None of the content of "The Exorcist" is included and there is no exorcism. Incompetent filmmaker Andrea Lucci doesn't even imitate any of the famous gimmickry that helped make "The Exorcist" a hit - content to steal the title only to bamboozle the public.