THE
POSSESSION OF NURSE SHERRY-1978-This is one of director Al Adamson's
last efforts.
Out in the desert a cult leader named Reanhauer (Bill
Roy) and his disparate group of followers chant over the body of a
dead man (Reanhauer told him he didn't need to take his insulin and
he died). They keep saying “Rise, William, Rise”. This goes on
for 3 weeks and by now his right hand man Brother Stevens (JC Wells;
also in Adamson's BLACK HEAT) has had enough. Just when the nutty
leader thinks he has made the guy come back to life he suffers some
kind of seizure and is rushed to the hospital.
Dr. Frank Desmond
(Geoffrey Land, also in several other Adamson productions) tries to
save him but would rather have sex with his girlfriend/nurse Sherri
(Jill Jacobson). Her nurse friend Tara (Marilyn Joi; also in Adamson's BLAZING STEWARDESSES) gets excited when
she hears a famous football player is a patient at the hospital but
he's a bitter bigot because he was blinded in an accident.
Later after Sherri and Frank have sex, a apparition invades Sherri's bedroom (and Sherri). It's a pretty bad special effect even for an Al Adamson movie! Sherri has weird visions (some are flash forwards scenes). Meanwhile another nurse named Beth (Mary Kay Pass) has sex with a patient. After Sherri visits a cemetery, Stevens is visited by Reanhauer's spirit which makes a mess of his apartment. Sherri acts very weird, kills a retired doctor with a pitchfork and talks with Reanhauer's voice. It seems Sherri is possessed by the whacky doctor's spirit. Stevens tells Frank that in order to stop the ghostly shenanigans he has to burn the doctor's corpse. He almost dies in a car crash when Reanhauer's laughing face shows up.
Later after Sherri and Frank have sex, a apparition invades Sherri's bedroom (and Sherri). It's a pretty bad special effect even for an Al Adamson movie! Sherri has weird visions (some are flash forwards scenes). Meanwhile another nurse named Beth (Mary Kay Pass) has sex with a patient. After Sherri visits a cemetery, Stevens is visited by Reanhauer's spirit which makes a mess of his apartment. Sherri acts very weird, kills a retired doctor with a pitchfork and talks with Reanhauer's voice. It seems Sherri is possessed by the whacky doctor's spirit. Stevens tells Frank that in order to stop the ghostly shenanigans he has to burn the doctor's corpse. He almost dies in a car crash when Reanhauer's laughing face shows up.
Sherry
kills another doctor and almost kills the blind football player.
Stevens thinks he's found his former mentor's body and burns it.
Surprise! He burns the wrong body and falls to his death. A
psychiatrist wants Sherry sent to a sanitarium. The blind football
(who's mom was a voodoo priestess) suggests Tara and Beth find
Reanhauer's body and burn it. After several drawn out scenes the
nurses find and burn the body just before a blood soaked Sherri tries
to kill Frank. Despite this she winds up straight jacketed in a
padded cell.
This
is one of Adamson's worst and least fun movies. There are no “old”
stars and the story is boring. There's a lots of talking and not
much really happens.
Even the “spiced up” alternative version
isn't much better. According to the interesting commentary track by
Sam Sherman, head of Independent International, he produced the film
under the credited “Mark Sherman”.
The alternate version (also included on the Retro Shock a Rama DVD) adds some sex scenes and more nudity from lead actress Jacobson and different end credits.
The
music sounds like the theme used in TV's ONE STEP BEYOND.
Thanks for reading!
1 comment:
Yet another one I still need to see! Just caught your message on my blog and wanted to stop in and read some and say hi. Hope all's going good in your life!
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