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Baba Yaga
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0827058100694
Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, Dolby, NTSC
Label: Blue Underground
Languages: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Blue Underground
MPN: 581006
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Blue Underground
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 27, 2003
Running Time: 83 minutes
Studio: Blue Underground
Theatrical Release Date: 1973
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Editorial Review: Legendary sex symbol Carroll Baker (BABY DOLL, THE SWEET BODY OF DEBORAH) stars as a mysterious sorceress with an undying hunger for sensual ecstasy and unspeakable torture. But when she casts a spell over a beautiful young fashion photographer (the gorgeous Isabelle De Funés), Milan's most luscious models are sucked into a nightmare world of lesbian seduction and shocking sadism. Are these carnal crimes the result of one woman's forbidden fantasies or is this the depraved curse of the devil witch known as BABA YAGA? George Eastman (THE GRIM REAPER) co-stars in this provocative EuroShocker (also known as DEVIL WITCH and KISS ME KILL ME) written and directed by Corrado Farina and based on the notorious S&M comic Valentina by Guido Crepax. Blue Underground is now proud to present BABA YAGA restored from pristine vault materials and packed with eye-popping Extras, including never-before-seen erotic outtakes from the Italian Censors archives as well as the director's own private collection.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Unique and Strange
Corrado Farina's 1973 feature Baba Yaga (aka Kiss Me Kill Me) is a strange piece of 1970's filmmaking. It is neither a horror film nor the typical Italian erotic Eurotrash that were popular at the time, though the film has elements of both genres.
The story concerns fashion photographer Valentina Roselli (Isabelle de Funes)and her attempted seduction by a witch, Baba Yaga (Carroll Baker). The film is based on the adult comic strip Valentina by Guido Crepax. The film's editing and photography ... Read More
Rating: - spooky old-fashioned late night movie
This review refers to the St Clair Vision release of "Kiss Me Kill Me"....
Valentina is a successful Italian fashion photographer who walking home one night after a party comes upon a helpless dog in the street surrounded by candles and with a curious marking on its forehead.
Within moments a long black car pulls up and as an eerie piano piece is heard on the soundtrack, out from the car steps a woman dressed all in black and speaks with the photographer.
Valentina, shaken by the dog and ... Read More
Rating: - The cast is totally wrong
If you are looking for Kiss Me Kill Me with Stella Stevens and Bruce Boxleitner, this is NOT IT. Both Blockbuster and Amazon have the wrong cast for this movie version. This KMKM is an Italian Fetish movie, not exactly what I was looking for. The KMKM version starring Boxleitner and Stevens has never been made into a retail version.
Rating: - Surprisingly cool "experimental" horror art film - a real cinematic find
This is not your typical horror movie by any stretch of the imagination. It is more likely to appeal to fans of Fellini's more extravagant works, of Antonioni or Nic Roeg. Plot involves a stylish young fashion photographer who attracts the attention of a creepily stylish witch (Carroll Baker looking like a beautiful reanimated corpse). Yes, the key word is STYLE. Director Corrado Farina is a director of the first order. His camera savors every image, intercut in a myriad of textures to create a fluid montage ... Read More
Rating: - Kiss me, Kill me
While the movie was good. It wasn't the edition I was looking for.
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