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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA marriage counselor becomes possessed by a demon of sexuality when her father-in-law, an archaeologist and an exorcist, accidentally frees it while in Africa.A marriage counselor becomes possessed by a demon of sexuality when her father-in-law, an archaeologist and an exorcist, accidentally frees it while in Africa.A marriage counselor becomes possessed by a demon of sexuality when her father-in-law, an archaeologist and an exorcist, accidentally frees it while in Africa.
William P. Bradford
- Dr. Rogers
- (as Billy Bradford)
Charles Broaddus
- Joe
- (as Chuck Broadus)
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"Abby" made it into the Golden Turkey Awards book as a nominee for the Worst Blaxploiotation Film of All Time and it's easy to see why! The film was released within weeks of "The Exorcist" and, as the story goes, was yanked from theaters and locked away in a vault since it bore such libelous similarity to the now classic blockbuster which so terrified audiences and caused infinite controversy of its own. No doubt, audiences that attended the few screenings of "Abby" before the film was summarily retired were pretty scared too, but in a much different way! "Abby" is truly a dreadful film on just about ALL levels, but what is most pathetic about it is it's lame attempt to exploit legitimate African-based Vodou iconography and lore into what is quite obviously a mad pastiche designed solely to trade on black heritage in order to copy "The Exorcist." The addition of Vodou-inspired and gospel religious references which could have potentially added a culturally-correct flavor to any other film does little more here than betray the attempt to "cash in".... Now, all this said, "Abby" is a hoot to watch! Dialogue, direction, and editing are lousy through and through. The acting is terribly stilted, and this film must have been a devestating dissapointment to all involved, especially then-rising star Carol Speed. Her nothing less than lewd performance (with tongue action) is splendidly embarassing. "The song" (sung by Carol Speed) is a dog you'll be tempted to howl along with. If you are lucky enough to land a copy of this shlocky African-American Blaxploitation gumbo (and check on eBay -- there's usually a copy floating around!), pair it up with another misguided masterpiece (which features one of Richard Burton's most horrendous performances as well as a bewilderingly coquettish, re-possessed Linda Blair): "Exorcist II: The Heretic" Magnificent movie masochism!
- TheSmutPeddler
- 12 août 2000
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- AnecdotesThis film has been out of circulation in the U.S. for several years (even to the extent that it has never been officially released on home video in any form in the U.S. to this day) after Warner Bros. sued American International Pictures, claiming that it was a ripoff of their film, L'Exorciste (1973). Although the film was very profitable for AIP (its budget was approx. $200,000 and it earned $4 million in its first month of release), its producer/director William Girdler never saw one cent of the profits due to the lawsuit, which was finally settled shortly before his death in 1978; however, it turned out to be too little, too late as far as the film was concerned.
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The Demon's voice: I don't need you! I've got Abby!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Mansfield 66/67 (2017)
- Bandes originalesMy Soul Is A Witness
Written and Performed by Carol Speed
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Blaxorcist
- Lieux de tournage
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- Budget
- 400 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
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