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"Libidine" is quite peculiar erotic horror about a scientist, who performs some kind of experiment on his snake. His adolescent daughter Anna has an erotic relationship with the snake.

Cinzia De Carolis as  Anna
Ajita Wilson as  Mary
Luigi Casellato as  Professor's Driver
Mauro Vestri as  Tom
Marina Hedman as  Carla

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HumanoidOfFlesh
1979/09/04

"Libidine" is quite peculiar erotic horror about scientist,who performs some kind of scientific experiment on his snake.His adolescent daughter Anna has an erotic relationship with the snake.Her stepmother played by Swedish porn queen Marina Hedman has plenty of sex(both straight and lesbian)with a perverted would-be rapist/butler and Ajita Wilson.Very sleazy and obscure Italian sickie with Cinza De Carolis pleasuring herself with her beloved slimy pet.It certainly somewhat predates Japanese Genki-Genki videos.Tons of sleaze and naked female flesh including graphic sex,lesbian intercourse,masturbation and some bizarre acts of bestiality.7 out of 10.Only for fans of Italian ultra-smut like "Bestialita","Oscenita" or "Giallo a Venezia".

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lazarillo
1979/09/05

This strange, strange Italian movie kind of resembles one of the American low-budget 70's "snakespoitation" films (i.e."Ssss", "Stanley", "Jennifer") but re-imagined as a borderline hardcore porn film (and only available in Italian).A scientist is sequestered in his villa trying (for reasons that eluded me) to splice together the genes of a snake and himself. His neglected, hot-to-trot wife (Swedish porn star Marina Hedman) meanwhile takes every opportunity to cuckold him with the studly butler (although actually he's more fat than studly--he looks kind of like an Italian Ron Jeremy), or, when he's busy with the maid (African-American porn star--and alleged transsexual--Ajita Wilson), she just uses on her own fingers. After several long (and quite boring) sex scenes, the plot as it were kicks in when the scientist's adolescent daughter (Cinzia DiCarolis) returns from convent school. Her sex-crazed stepmother hits on her (at least, I hope to god she is only her stepmother!), but the girl instead becomes quite, um, enamored with her father's genetically modified snake after it protects her TWICE from being raped. She releases the snake, and it quickly makes short work of the rest of the cast (I'm no herpetologist, but I don't think the same snake could be both a constrictor AND deadly poisonous like this one--but maybe it's the human DNA?) It's kind of weird seeing Cinzia DiCarolis in a film like this. DiCarolis started out as a child actress in movies like Dario Argento's second film "Cat of Nine Tails", and grew into a kind of slightly more attractive version of Linda Blair. Her most famous role was as a bizarrely dressed nymphet-next-door who tempts John Saxon's character back to his cannibalistic ways in "Cannibal Apocalypse" (and in which she delivers the immortal, dubbed line: "No one has ever bitten me like that before!"). This is no "Cannibal Apocalypse", but DeCarolis, at least, really outdoes herself. She doesn't get as down and dirty as Hedman and Wilson (who briefly share a double-headed dildo in one scene), but she does have naked "sex" scenes with the snake, which may be even more perverted, depending on your point of view. And it's best not to even think of the Freudian implications of a girl falling in love with father's "snake"--believe me, this movie is sleazy enough on a completely literal level.

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