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Scare Their Pants Off / Satan's Bed (1968)

Starring: Claire Adams (II), Marie Claire Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Claire Adams (II), Marie Claire, Sean Laney, Alou Mitsou, Mary St. Feint
  • Format: Black & White, DVD, Full Screen, Special Edition, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 1.0)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Image Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: January 8, 2002
  • Run Time: 133 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005TNFB
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #52,082 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Scare Their Pants Off / Satan's Bed" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

Special Features

  • 5 Grindhouse Short Subjects: See a Night in the Life of a Times Square Hooker with Barry Mahon's 1967 "Hot Skin and Cold Cash," plus "Jane on a Train," "Times Square Sinema 1970," "Couples Welcome," "Girls for Sale"
  • Trailers for these two, plus "All My Men," "The Bizarre Ones," "Career Bed," "Nympho," "Olga's Dance Hall Girls," "Prostitutes Protective Society," "She Came on the Bus," "The Sin Syndicate" and "Two Girls for a Madman"
  • Gallery of Distribpix Sexploitation Art with Skinflick Musical Hits
  • Sexploitation Radio-Spot Rarities

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Yes, it's Yoko Ono, sex maniacs, and off-kilter kink in this goofy, ultra-gritty Grindhouse Double Feature! "Scare Their Pants Off" (1968, 61 min.) - Since lunatics John and Bert can't enjoy sex unless their women are properly terrified, they abduct three lovely ladies and attempt to Scare Their Pants Off while gleefully demonstrating why blind dates can be so scary. "Satan's Bed" (1965, 72 min.) - The same year that The Beatles' second film, "Help!," premiered, John Lennon's future soul mate, avant-garde artist Yoko Ono, made her acting debut in this twisted sickie. Ono, in a kimono, plays the Japanese bride-to-be of a drug-smuggling immigration agent who wants to abandon crime for life with Yoko.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars SO Politically Incorrect!, February 4, 2002
By repelli "repelli" (Virginia, United States) - See all my reviews
Well, if anyone thinks we are in an age of "no-holds-barred" cinema these days, try imagining a Hollywood producer's reaction to a exploitation comedy plot about 2 guys who drug and kidnap women, and terrorize them with elaborate theatrics to get their sexual kicks. Their scenarios involve a phantom-of-the-opera type, an "Indian sacrifice" and, best of all, a ludicrous, made-up fascist organization. Of course it is all ridiculous and the farthest thing from truly hateful, but it is sure to offend some humorless individuals.

"Satan's Bed" is more historically than hysterically funny. I've heard this film referred to as an "underground art film" in reference to Yoko's later career, when it is anything but that. It's a typical exploitation "roughie", with the delightful Ms. Ono playing a mail-order-bride who doesn't speak much English, so no really crazy dialogue from Yoko. She does sing to herself briefly in one scene, but none of her later trademark shrieking, chirping or dry-heaving is evident, unfortunately.

The extras are a good selection of trailers and short subjects, the most notable being a 40 minute story of a NYC prostitute which is sleazy and oddly compelling at the same time.

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1.0 out of 5 stars 'But is it entertainment....?', February 8, 2008
By Paul Ess. (Holywell, N.Wales,UK.) - See all my reviews
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A double bill of appalling inadequacy. Even taking into account the arty pretensions, and the 'freedoms' the swinging sixties supposedly afforded, it's still difficult to justify the time and effort discharged to put these disgraces out in the world.

I'd looked forward to seeing 'Satan's Bed' for years, Yoko in it and all that. I thought it'd be good for a giggle if nothing else but apart from a brilliant comb-over, 'Satan's Bed' is the cinema equivalent of flushing drains.
People (I wont say actors) just stand around like children in a school play - wooden as beams. The only indication that the disc isn't stuck, is their eyes wildly flickering from side to side as they vainly try to locate some sort of direction.
Ed Wood is Orson Welles compared to this.

The plot? Well it's inexplicably in two threads. The first is Yoko, looking quite cute I have to say, getting kidnapped so the nasties can persuade her fiance to continue selling drugs for them. She escapes, and we are 'treated' to an ending which is so depressing it makes 'Henry; Portrait of a Serial Killer' look like Disney.
The second is Mr. Comb-over and a couple of cronies breaking into peoples apartments and pulling off violent robberies to a blaring and deeply annoying jazz soundtrack. They never meet Yoko and one of them, a pathetically homicidal lesbian, takes great delight in stripping off at every opportunity to try and 'seduce' the (invariably female) irate householders.

I swear in blood to you this synopsis is far more entertaining than the film. It sounds grotesque fun right? Wrong.
It's set in a kind of Warhollian monochrome world where people stand around just happy to have a job that doesn't stretch them. Long ambivalent silences...loud jazz. Weird camera angles.. loud jazz.. a murder! Oh, has something happened? See what I mean? It's difficult to convey the crass ineptness of the proceedings, and I'm not one who usually struggles in that department. This would defeat even the most resilient, stout-hearted reviewer.

'Scare Their Pants Off' (splutter!) is the 'bonus' film. And it's as badly acted and dull as it's title suggests. It's so bad it makes 'Satan's Bed' look like 'Gone With the Wind'.

Briefly, it's about two kinky guys who think it's a jolly jape to scare big-breasted floosies by dressing up as a} the Phantom of the Opera, b} an Indian guru (!?) and c} Nazi's.
Drugging their hapless victims (though it's hard to tell), kidnapping them, and dragging them off to a place of terror - a lounge with dark curtains - there to spy on each other as they try to terrify said captives into depravity and submission, all off-screen.

What you can hear of the dialogue is awful. The Phantom of the Opera in particular is flinch inducing. Poor Lon Chaney must be spinning in his grave, his dialogue was better than this!(!)
As with 'SB' the acting is non-existent, our two heroes do a good line in sweaty leering and that's it (although to be fair, that IS 70% of the film). They've unashamedly got one eye on the clock throughout...

On reflection, I realize that I might have made this disc look quite appetizing to bad movie aficionados. I can only apologize for this, it was not my intention and my honest advice is; don't. Stick with Al Adamson and 'Fall of the Louse of Usher' coz these babies here are not sick enough or daft enough to raise even a smirk.
They both harbor arty pretensions, but in reality have nothing 'deep' or profound to impart, and in the bare-minimum entertainment stakes, they fail.
Painfully and desperately.

The box makes a big deal of 'Yoko in a Kimono!', and so it should. Yoko's kimono is the highlight of the disc.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Half of this double is ok, June 5, 2002
By Kevin P. Coon (Twin Falls, Idaho USA) - See all my reviews
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After having plunked down 20 bucks for this dvd, I have to say that I am disappointed with part of it. The first feature is one of the most bizarre I have ever seen. Two guys kidnap three women and scare them before having sex with them. A very odd and unusual concept. I liked the third girl a lot, she is very attractive, but cannot act worth beans. This feature called Scare Their Pants Off was ok. The second feature Satan's Bed is simply awful. The acting sucks, the dialog is wretched and Yoko Ono adds nothing but freak value to an already awful freak show. All I could make out was that two guys and a woman go on a crime spree attacking woman and raping them. If you like this kind of stuff then this is for you, but I felt cheated.
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