Lurid Tales: The Castle Queen

Lurid Tales: The Castle Queen

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Fantasy, Horror
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): David DeCoteau
  • Cast(s): Kim Dawson, Cristi Harris, Betsy Lynn George, Crenguța Hariton, Cristina Stoica See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 16min
  • Music: Michael Murphy,Camil Silviu
  • Similar To: I Saw the TV Glow, Dark Harvest
  • Story:
    Made for cable, this erotic drama follows a modern young man on a virtual reality trip back to 17th-century England where men were men and women were readily available.
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STORY

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Made for cable, this erotic drama follows a modern young man on a virtual reality trip back to 17th-century England where men were men and women were readily available.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Filmed back-to-back with Petticoat Planet.

The last film to be produced by Torchlight Entertainment.

First and only entry in the Lurid Tales series. The series was originally intended to be a softcore erotica anthology, similar to Red Shoe Diaries.

Director David DeCoteau used the pseudonym Ellen Cabot. He told Draculina magazine that Ellen Cabot was an old girlfriend from high school who he had a real bad break up with his senior year. He said she was a screaming bitch. So whenever he made what he feels is a very bad movie, he used her name instead of his in the credits. Later he admitted to Femme Fatales that that story wasn't true. He just made up the name to cover the fact that he was actually gay.

The movie was originally conceived as a Bill and Ted style comedy in pre-production but this idea was later dropped.