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So, 'The Girl in the Fur Coat' is a wild ride, blending horror and sci-fi in a way that feels both bizarre and oddly engaging. The premise is, well, out there: aliens from Eros reviving the dead and turning them into lustful zombies. The atmosphere is gritty, with a low-budget charm that gives it a unique character—definitely feels of its time. The practical effects are what you’d expect from late '70s cinema, but they have this raw quality that adds to the eerie vibe. Performances are a mixed bag, some are over-the-top, but it all adds to the film's distinct flavor. There's a certain audacity in its approach that keeps you intrigued.
This film has had a checkered history in terms of formats, with most collectors hunting for a decent VHS copy, as it's rarely seen on DVD or Blu-ray. Its scarcity adds to the intrigue, making it a conversation piece for genre collectors. Interest has spiked lately, especially among those who enjoy obscure cult films, but finding prints in good condition can be quite the challenge.
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