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Electronic Lover / The Spy Who Came

Electronic Lover / The Spy Who Came

1969, 212 min

A.K.A.: Girls & Gadgets Double Feature

Country:  US

Studio:  Something Weird

Cast:  Uta Erickson, Linda Boyce, Louis Waldon, Jean Carrol, Phillipa Reed

Director:  Jesse Berger, Ron Wertheim

Rating: Not Rated

Our Rating:  Not yet reviewed.

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Watch these surreal science-fiction sexploitation gems and you too will feel an overwhelming compulsion to make love... make love... make love...

Electronic Lover: Programmed to Love! A psychotic voyeur known as "Master" satisfies his overwhelming urge to peep by building himself an Electronic Lover - an elaborate computer-like machine that allows him to sit in front of a monitor while his oddball servant "Brother" sticks a remote camera into the windows of unsuspecting women. As Uta Erickson, Linda Boyce and other visions of pulchritude send the delirious Master into hallucinatory spasms, reality and illusion completely blur until he, like this film, goes tumbling off the deep end...

The Spy Who Came: Vice cop Harry Harris (Warhol star Louis Waldon) falls into the clutches of an opium-addicted Arab and his "scientifically conditioned" female love slaves! (Think The Curious Dr. Humpp meets Olga's House of Shame.) Controlled by drugs, bondage, and an evil lesbian's brainwashing machine, the robot-like lovelies are all part of the Arab's bizarre blackmail scheme until horny Harry helps instigate an old fashioned love-slave rebellion!

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DVD : $17.99
Availability:  ON ORDER Ships when stock arrives
Close Caption: No
Region Code: 1
UPC: 014381359923
Studio: Something Weird
Languages: English Dolby Digital 1.0 (Primary)
Features:
 
  • Featurette: Girl of My Dreams
  • Featurette: The Philosophy of Computing
  • Featurette: Tel-Star Striptease
  • Photo gallery: Gallery of Underground Sexploitation Movie Magazine Covers with Audio Oddities
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