Inferno (1991) DVDR ed VHS Transfer
Scene Breakdown:
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Scene 1: Features Ashley Nicole and Joey Murphy.
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Scene 2: Involves April Rayne and Joey Silvera.
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Scene 3: Stars Teri Weigel and Marc Wallice.
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Scene 4: Includes Alicyn Sterling, Teri Weigel, and Murrill Maglio.
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Scene 5: Showcases Ashley Nicole and Marc Wallice.
Production Details:
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Running Time: 82 minutes.
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Production Date: February 7, 1991.
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Directors: F. J. Lincoln and Patty Rhodes.
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Cast: Teri Weigel, Alicyn Sterling, Ashley Nicole, April Rayne, Marc Wallice, Joey Silvera, Joey Murphy, and Murrill Maglio.
Expectations and Reactions:
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The film is noted as a Wicked release, which set high initial expectations.
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The review expresses disappointment, labeling it as possibly the worst Wicked release encountered.
Audio/Video Quality:
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The audio suffers from background noise and a persistent fuzz.
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Video quality is described as good VHS quality, marked by graininess and poor lighting, with pixelation issues towards the film's conclusion.
Music:
- The music is criticized for being cheesy, with varying levels of balance and overpowering moments.
Film Review:
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The film's premise involves the theme of high temperatures leading to both sexual encounters and conflicts, which ultimately detracts from its appeal.
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Teri Weigel, in her debut role, is noted for her charm and talent, although the overall quality of the film remains lacking.
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The storyline includes complex relationships: Teri is depicted as unfaithful to her husband Joey Silvera, who is also cheating on her with April Rayne.
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Other characters contribute to the narrative, including Joey's brother and his wife, who add to Teri's frustration due to their lack of support.
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Despite a few standout performances, particularly from Alicyn Sterling, the film does not engage the viewer effectively, leading to unexpected distractions, like the urge to do housework.
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Teri Weigel shows potential and energy, especially in her scenes, but the presence of less appealing co-stars diminishes the overall experience.
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The review concludes that while some scenes, particularly those with Alicyn, are better than average, they are not enough to compensate for the film's shortcomings.