Dr. Caligari
Dr. Caligari is a 1989 American avant-garde horror erotic film co-written and directed by Stephen Sayadian and starring Madeleine Reynal, Laura Albert, Gene Zerna, David Parry, Fox Harris and Jennifer Balgobin. It is a quasi-sequel to the 1920 film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The film details a disturbed doctor (the granddaughter of the original Dr. Caligari) and her illegal experiments on her patients.
Plot
The main plot involves Dr. Caligari's experiments with her patients at the C.I.A. (Caligari Insane Asylum), where she transfers glandular brain fluids from one patient to another. Two of her main patients, Mr. Pratt, a cannibalistic serial killer, and Mrs. Van Houten, a nymphomanical housewife, are the primary subjects of her mindswapping. Mrs. Van Houten becomes the cannibal and Mr. Pratt the nymphomaniac, although they seem to still retain some elements of themselves as well. Apparently, Caligari's unconventional idea is to cure people by introducing equally opposite traits to balance out disturbed minds, but this is never explicitly stated in the film.
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| author | Stephen Sayadian |
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| director | Stephen Sayadian |
| editor | G. Martin Steiner |
| genre | comedy crime horror science fiction |
| keywords | body swap disturb end insane asylum married couple mindswapping nymphomanical sexual addiction transvestite turn |
| musicBy | Mitchell Froom |
| producer | Joseph F. Robertson |
| publisher | Manley Films |
| theme | avant-garde and experimental comedy horror erotic parody science fiction horror sequel serial killer |