Bordello Death Tales Explained

Bordello Death Tales
Director:James Eaves ("The Ripper"),
Alan Ronald ("Stitchgirl")[1]
and Pat Higgins ("Vice Day")
Producer:Steve Barnes ("The Ripper")
James Eaves ("The Ripper")
Laura Eaves ("The Ripper")
Debbie Attwell ("Stitchgirl")
Alan Ronald ("Stitchgirl")
Pat Higgins ("Vice Day")
Pippa Higgins ("Vice Day")
Screenplay:James Eaves ("The Ripper"),
Alan Ronald ("Stitchgirl")
and Pat Higgins ("Vice Day")
Starring:Tina Barnes
Stuart Gregory
Eleanor James
Julian Lamoral-Roberts
Music:Phil Sheldon
Distributor:Safecracker Pictures
Runtime:90 min
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Bordello Death Tales is a 2009 horror anthology film directed by James Eaves ("The Ripper"), Alan Ronald ("Stitchgirl") and Pat Higgins ("Vice Day").

Plot

"The Ripper" features a serial killer who targets strippers and eventually takes home the wrong girl from the title bordello.

"Stitchgirl" stars Eleanor James as the title character who is crafted from several girls to suit the whims of bordello patron Dr Whale. This segment was intended to be an homage to James Whale's Bride of Frankenstein.[2]

"Vice Day" is the story of Daniel Cain who one day a year indulges his basest urges. On this day, Cain terrorizes a webcam model.

Reception

Aint It Cool News said the filmmakers "deliver original and unique chills and thrills."[3] M. J. Simpson called the film "An ambitious and impressive recreation of the golden age of Amicus."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grezo. Chris. Writer's block . Screen International. 17 November 2011. 23 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Interview with Eleanor James (Bordello Death Tales). Love It Loud. 23 January 2017.
  3. Web site: BORDELLO DEATH TALES (2009). Aint It Cool News. 30 January 2015. 23 January 2017.
  4. Web site: Simpson. M.J.. M. J. Simpson. Bordello Death Tales. Cult films and the people who make them. 24 January 2013. 23 January 2017.