Tom Selleck -- as a woman?


There seems to be a role reversal going on here, with Tom Selleck playing what would usually be the female lead. Most movies of this type present a young woman who falls in love with a man, marries him, and then begins to suspect that her husband is involved in something evil. At times she has doubts, so much so that she starts to question her sanity, but the course of events prove that her fears are real and that life is in danger. "Daughters of Satan" takes this formula and then casts Tom Selleck in the young-wife part. (To prove he's all-man, however, they give him a couple of shirtless scenes so he can show off his hairy chest. But why didn't they use a touch of ice-cube to make his nipples perk up?) And isn't that painting a hoot? Rather than a vintage work from the 17th-century, it looks like something picked up at a starving-artists' sale in Pismo Beach.

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