Rita is a millionaire's daughter, who's kidnapped for ransom and tortured in the weird and wonderful Virtual Hell of Dr. Wong.Rita is a millionaire's daughter, who's kidnapped for ransom and tortured in the weird and wonderful Virtual Hell of Dr. Wong.Rita is a millionaire's daughter, who's kidnapped for ransom and tortured in the weird and wonderful Virtual Hell of Dr. Wong.
Jesús Franco
- Dr. James Wong
- (as Jess Franco)
Howard Vernon
- Cagliostro
- (archive footage)
Lina Romay
- Nelly Smith
- (as Candice Coster)
- …
Pedro Temboury
- Doc Petry
- (as Peter Temboury)
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- TriviaAll of Howard Vernon's screen time consists of stock shots from La maldición de Frankenstein (1973), with the late actor's voice being re-dubbed by a digital voice combination of Jesus Franco (director) and Kevin Collins (producer).
- ConnectionsEdited from La maldición de Frankenstein (1973)
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I am a tremendous fan of both Jess Franco and Lina Romay and have been for decades. This is not their best film but if you take it on its own terms, it's an enjoyable experience. I don't want to give anything away about the film and to be honest there isn't much to give away. It has no plot, the pacing is slow and choppy, the quality of the film is far from optimal in terms of graininess, focus and sound, but it stomps all over some assumptions and therefore is worthy of consideration. There is an unwritten rule in films that you have to be young, fit and conventionally beautiful to be considered desirable. The notion that folks who are older could be hot is taboo. Romay was unbelievably hot forty years ago and is even hotter now - not because she is young and conventionally attractive, but rather because she brings all the energy, enthusiasm and experience of a woman of her age to the screen and never fails - never - to outshine everyone else on there. And the only person who holds a candle to her in terms of cinematic heat is Franco himself. I cannot give the film high marks, but I'll give it a five out of ten for breaking the ultimate taboo - ageism.
- michael_a_manor
- Sep 9, 2011
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By what name was Dr. Wong's Virtual Hell (1999) officially released in Canada in English?
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