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How Many Titles Does This Movie Have?


I also remember watching this movie at the downtown theater in 1982 when it was titled, "Fury of the Succubus". Imdb lists three other titles. There's also another title ripped off from another movie, "Demon Seed". This is the title used on the dvd issue. Whoever bought the dvd rights also superimposed the title, "Demond Seed" at the beginning of the movie. Whoever he or she was didn't know there is a 1977 science fiction movie based on writer Dean Koontz' book, "Demon Seed".

"Fury of the Succubus", "Demon Seed", whatever title it's going by, almost reminds me of one of those made for television gothic, suspense, and supernatural films between 1970 and early 1974. Only it's R-rated, thanks to the lovely, well-endowed, Lana Wood.

Lonely, sexually-frustrated wife Lisa (Lana Wood) has an obnoxious, self-centered prick for a husband. In her vulnerable condition, Lisa is accosted by an incubus spirit, played by the tall, dark, menacing-looking actor of Indian descent, Kabir Bedi (probably in need of some paying acting work at the time). Lisa finds sexual gratification and male company with the incubus. But watch out, there's no such thing as a free lunch. Whenever an incubus or a succubus offers sexual fun for free, there's always a dark side to what the malevolent entity wants in return, but never admits openly. British actress, Britt Ekland has a supporting role in this movie, probably needing some acting work, too.

This is strictly, low-budget, exploitation, spooky movie with t & a fare that should entertain fans of the supernatural occult genre who also don't mind the t & a angle offered by lovely Lana Wood.

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I saw it on either HBO or Showtime around 1983/84 and it was titled
"Dark Eyes". Lana Wood was not only well endowed, but extremely attractive.\I believe she was the better looking of the two sisters. Having the husband cold to her and not wanting her puts this in the real of Science Fiction.

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