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Wikipedia article




'The Curious Dr. Humpp', locally released as 'La venganza del sexo' (Spanish for "revenge of sex"), is a 1969 Argentine sexploitation horror film written and directed by Emilio Vieyra. It focuses on a mad scientist who kidnaps people and forces them to have sex, which he views as the lifeblood of humanity, so that he can create a way for humans to attain eternal life.

Plot



People engaged in sexRachel and her boyfriend, four hippies, two lesbians, and a woman with photos of naked menare systematically kidnapped by a hideous monster and taken away by hearse. George, a newspaper reporter, and Police Inspector Benedict investigate. A barman remembers seeing the monster at his club just before the stripper was abducted. The police sketch is published in the paper and the monster is spotted trying to buy aphrodisiacs at a pharmacy. George follows the hearse and is captured trying to break into the estate where everyone is being held.

George wakes to find himself a prisoner, too. He is befriended by Rachel, who helps him overpower Dr. Humpp's Nurse. After George has sex with the Nurse, she agrees to help him escape, but is that just a ploy? Dr. Humpp is trying to give mankind eternal life using the power of the human libido. Can he succeed?

Cast



* Ricardo Bauleo as Horacio Funes (George)

* Gloria Prat as Raquel (Rachel)

* Aldo Barbero as Dr. Zoide (Dr. Humpp)

* Susana Beltrn Enfermera (Nurse)

* Hctor Biuchet as Inspector Benedict

Release



Home media

The film was released on DVD by on October 3, 2000. It was later released by Odeon on May 23, 2005. In 2021 it released a new Blu-ray release under the Vinegar Syndrome partner label AGFA also known as American Genre Film Archive.

Reception



Upon its 1971 release in Buenos Aires, the film was generally poorly received by local film critics. A reviewer from 'La Prensa' found it puerile and a poor representative of Argentine cinema.

TV Guide awarded the film one out of five stars, calling the film "morbid". Dave Sindelar from 'Fantastic Movie Musings and Ramblings' noted the film's "silly" dialogue", surreal aspects, and overuse of stock footage, stating that the film was "for the adults only crowd".

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