Satan Place: A Soap Opera from Hell (1988)

  • NR
  • 09/22/1988 (US)
  • Horror, Comedy
  • 1h 7m

Overview

This is a feminist horror anthology, in which the beautiful bleach-blonde Stephanie Spencer fields a series of crude remarks from belching, T-shirt-wearing, pickup-driving character actors, then watches them die in grisly blood-spurting closeups after being visited by zombies, so that in the big final story of the video, she can dress up in black lingerie, tie her weenie boyfriend to the bed, and summon a demon into her body, if you know what I mean and I think you do. But the best story on the tape, "Too Much TV," stars Lisa Hatter as a girl who watches a slasher-movie host on cable all day, figuring out ways to kill her sarcastic mother Sonja Etzel, while we watch B-movie parodies like "Don't Go Into the Kitchen," "Bathroom Bullies," "Pretty Girl Floyd," "Nursing Home Revenge," and "Missouri Mop Massacre."

Alfred Ramirez

Director, Writer

Scott Aschbrenner

Director, Writer

Melanie Johnson

Writer

Jeff Stogner

Writer

Cast

Warren Andrews's headshot

Warren Andrews

Edward Dayton / Human Hormoan (segment "Disposable Love")
Nora Miller's headshot

Nora Miller

Doris Dayton (segment "Disposable Love")
Mark Rackstraw's headshot

Mark Rackstraw

Gordon Lighthand (segment "Disposable Love") / Dick Slasher / Thug #2 (segment "Too Much TV")
Sonja Etzel's headshot

Sonja Etzel

Midget Woeman (segment "Disposable Love") / Mother (segment "Too Much TV")
Robert DeFilippo's headshot

Robert DeFilippo

Paramedic #1 (segment "Disposable Love")
Larry DeFilippo's headshot

Larry DeFilippo

Paramedic #2 (segment "Disposable Love")
Hollis Wood's headshot

Hollis Wood

Johnnie (segment "Say Goodnight, Sophie")
Jeff Stogner's headshot

Jeff Stogner

Old Man (segment "Say Goodnight, Sophie")

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