Review of Baba Yaga (1973) by Melissa C — 22 Dec 2006
[font='Times New Roman'][size=4][color=#000000]This is an interesting ?erotic horror thriller.? It is an Italian and French joint production from the 1970s. The plot bounces between some intriguing psychological thriller materiel to finding every excuse to show the heroine in various stages of undress.
She is a fine looking woman, I am not complaining, but there were a few times the plot just kind of had to stand still and wait on its advancement until the main character got dressed again. When the plot was moving forward it was interesting enough.
The effects are not to bad, and they do their job. The same can be said for the mostly unremarkable music score. The acting is nothing great, but nobody does a ham job on screen. Horror fans who are looking for something other than the diet of PG-13 remakes of old films and/or foreign horror films may find this one different enough to be a nice break.
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This review of Baba Yaga (1973) was written by Melissa C on 22 Dec 2006.
Baba Yaga has generally received mixed reviews.
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