Voodoo Passion

03/08/2024 08:07

Film: Voodoo Passion (Der Ruf der blonden Göttin)

Year: 1977

Director: Jesús Franco

Writers: Erwin C. Dietrich

Starring: Vicky Adams, Ada Tauler and Karine Gambier

 

Review:

This is a movie that I don’t know if I knew about before getting a Blu-ray screener copy from Full Moon for review. When I saw that this was from Jesús Franco, I was intrigued. I’ve seen movies from him and have heard/read about countless others. I was intrigued to see what we’d get here as this is credited as a gialli. Other than that, I went blind.

Synopsis: Susan (Ada Tauler) comes to Haiti to be with her husband. His naked sister asks her, if she’s ever made love to a woman. Susan dreams vividly of nudity, Voodoo rituals and killing.

We start this on the beach where men are playing bongo drums and there are topless women dancing. Something this movie will give throughout is about how important voodoo is to Haiti. This also feels like filler. We shift over to a ship arriving. Waiting by a car is Ines (Vicky Adams). She is also the housekeeper for Jack House (Jack Taylor) who is an ambassador. His wife, Susan, gets off the ship. The camera shows us natives and I get the idea that there is fear there since she is white. Ines is also white, but we learn she is from here from mixed racial parents.

Susan is brought home to unpack and freshen up. She goes into her room to find her husband’s sister, Olga (Karine Gambier), nude in bed. This is where she asks the question to her sister-in-law from the synopsis.

Soon after Susan visits her husband at the embassy and we meet three men with him. One of them is Dr. Pierre Barre (Vitor Mendes) who is a psychiatrist. Jack is happy to see his wife and he drives her home. It is through their conversations that Susan is intrigued by voodoo and her husband has knowledge that he shares.

It is also at once that Susan has the dreams from the synopsis. This is taking her to see a ritual led by Ines. Susan also believes that she seduces men she met with her husband and kills them. She is convinced though that no murders occurred by Jack and Pierre. The deeper she gets into these dreams, the more her sanity comes into question as secrets are revealed.

That is where I’ll leave my recap and introduction to the characters. Where I want to start is that this should be labeled as adult first. This is a softcore porn. Almost every scene with Tauler and Gambier feature them nude. They get more explicit as this goes on. Adams also appears nude quite a bit after the opening act. I didn’t mind seeing these women that way as they’re all beautiful. It gets to be uncomfortable after a while though.

Now that I have that out of the way, a problem that I had was that the nudity seems more important than the story. There is a murder mystery here, but that feels almost more incidental. This is more interested in having sex scenes between Susan and Jack. Or having Olga listen to them and pleasure herself. Anything big thing here is have nude women dancing in ritualistic format or having Susan investigate in a nightgown that hides nothing. If you’re looking for Swiss giallo, it is light on those elements of mystery and investigation unfortunately.

Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, we do have murders or at least Susan thinks there are. She isn’t sure what is real and what is a dream. That does add to a surreal feel. We also don’t necessarily know if she is giving over to her sexual desires either. I do think that Franco does well there. I should credit Tauler, because she doesn’t know if she is doing these things which is messing with her head. She plays this well and I’ll credit her for being nude as much as she is.

Going then to the rest of the cast. Adams is gorgeous and Gambier is easy on the eyes. Taylor is good as he seems like this loving husband who works too much. There was something off about him that I noticed from the start. The same for Mendes. Other than that, I thought the rest of the cast fit what was needed. Franco was able to find people who were willing to be nude on camera, showing full frontal if you are seeking that.

All that is left is filmmaking. Now I do think this has too much filler. We do get to see Portugal and how beautiful it is subbing in as Haiti. The cinematography is good for what was captured. The framing feels like something you’d get from softcore porn, so that wasn’t shocking there. I will credit that surreal feel of whether we are seeing dreams or reality. The deaths are off-screen. I get why though since this is exploring whether Susan is going crazy. The soundtrack did fit where this supposed to take place and that atmosphere as well.

In conclusion, this movie wasn’t what I was expecting. This is more of an adult film than a giallo. That falls on me though, not the movie that Franco was making. I do think that the casting was good. The women are beautiful. This does capture the atmosphere they wanted with voodoo and whether Susan is killing these people or is dreams? That works in its favor. This didn’t work for me overall though. If you want to see a softcore film with beautiful women and nudity from almost everyone, then give this a watch. I’d also recommend to fans of Franco.

 

My Rating: 5 out of 10