Publisher's Synopsis
Four slices of cult classic B-movie sleaze. 'Rectuma' (2004) is a grossout comedy starring Bill Devlin as Waldo Williams, who, on returning from a holiday in Tijuana, finds that he has been infected by the Mexican Butthumping Bullfrog, causing him plenty of pain and a whole lot more gas. After visiting a wacky scientist, Waldo finds that his derriere has started glowing green with radiation. It's not long before his rear end takes on a life of its own, detaching itself from the rest of his body to go on a killing spree, leaving tracks wherever it goes and incriminating Waldo in the murders. But being framed as a murderer is the least of Waldo's problems as his rear grows Godzilla-big and wages all out war against Los Angeles... In 'The Vampires' Night Orgy' (1972), a band of travellers are stranded in a small Transylvanian village when their bus breaks down. As time passes, they note a variety of strange occurences, and are mystified by the presence of the enigmatic and beautiful countess... 'Murder in a Blue World' (1973) is a low-budget Spanish sci-fi thriller set in a dystopian future world where gangs of depraved sadists roam the streets, forcing honest citizens to stay behind locked doors. The government tries to fight back by conducting sinister mind-control experiments, but as the violence rages, a mysterious nurse appears and seems to offer salvation to those condemned to die. In 'The Coming of Sin' (1977), wild gypsy orphan Triana (Lidia Zuazo) comes to stay with the beautiful but lonely Lorna (Patricia Granada), and the pair soon embark upon a passionate affair. But Triana has many secrets and is plagued by dark fantasies (expressed in a series of shockingly surreal dream sequences) which cause the relationship to develop in a bizarre and unpredictable fashion.