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So, 'Raiders of the Lost Arse: The Mummy's Hand' is one of those films that really pulls you into its absurdity right from the opening scene. The desert setting is a classic choice, and you can almost feel the heat radiating off the screen, which adds this strange layer of authenticity to the wild antics. Jeff Allen gives a pretty over-the-top performance, leading a crew that feels less like seasoned explorers and more like a bunch of thrill-seekers in a treasure hunt gone wrong. The pacing's got that relentless energy—no dull moments here. It's not just about the explicit scenes; there's an odd charm in how it tries to weave in adventure with its adult themes, which makes it stand out in that niche.
This title has had a few releases over the years, but finding a pristine copy can be quite the treasure hunt in itself. Many collectors keep an eye out for the original print, as it's one of those rare gems that encapsulates a particular era of adult cinema. It's definitely a talking piece among enthusiasts, not just for its content, but for its unique take on the adventure genre, blending the outrageous with the ridiculous.
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