10 Sleaziest Films You've Never Seen

5. The Seventh Curse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cjLddsTHPA

Dr Yuan, the Hong Kong equivalent of Bruce Wayne, is in Thailand when he becomes smitten with Betsy, who's about to be sacrificed in order to resurrect a creature known as Old Ancestor. Yuan saves the girl and halts the ceremony, much to the chagrin of its leader, who places him under “blood curse.”

Back in Hong Kong, Yuan is cautioned to “stay away from sex” lest the curse take effect, which our hero of course ignores. Informed by a pipe-smoking colleague that he now has twenty-four hours until his heart bursts, Yuan returns to Thailand to have the curse lifted, which entails battling kung-fu monks and rubbery foetuses that tear out the throats of their victims.

When the film’s central antagonist creates “Blood Devils” using the bodies of small children crushed in a stone press, you know you’re not in for subtlety, but it’s all so outrageously cartoonish that it’s hard not to be entertained. As in Riki-Oh: Story of Ricky, director Ngai Kai Lam runs the gamut from outlandish fight sequences to over-the-top gore, the pedal-to-the-metal pace ensuring a major setpiece every few minutes.  

Contributor

Ian Watson is the author of 'Midnight Movie Madness', a 600+ page guide to "bad" movies from 'Reefer Madness' to 'Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.'