Evil in the Bayou

2003
3.4| 1h30m| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 2003 Released
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Stephanie Beaton's occult thriller Evil In the Bayou concerns a private eye put on the case of a missing woman. The investigation forces the detective into a world of voodoo, human sacrifices, and satanic worship.

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bfan83 Stephanie's first film as a director, what a great job she did. The movie of course is cheesy, but I think it was meant to be that way. Randal Malone provided most of the scenery chewing. He's always great. He was both spiteful and downright mean, but at the same time funny as hell. I loved Stephanie as Satan. Oh, that beautiful red dress of hers. She added a great atmosphere to the film. She was perfectly evil without overdoing it. I loved the big mechanical hand she used whilst performing fellatio on the lead actor. That was hilarious. Stephanie, honey, you did a great job on this film! I can't wait to see TFTG 2! Everyone, please pick this film up! You'll enjoy both Stephanie and Randal Malone upstaging everyone else.
oldsenior It must be nice for someone to have so much money that you can make a completely terrible, poorly made movie, just for vanity's sake. The lead actor, producer, director (?), writer (?) lady is nice looking enough, who evidently has a lot of money to throw around. Unfortunately with dismal results. In some scenes the actors have to turn sideways to move out of the action (not enough room to move around on the super small, cheesy sets). The whole story is taken from bits and pieces of other movie that the director had probably seen and amateurishly put together with the final results being a total mish-mash, poorly directed with some not-too convincing acting for the most part, with some sickening kissing scenes thrown in. The ending was completely unconvincing, totally contrived with no sense at all. The actor that comes to the rescue at the climax of the movie, who had just drank the poisoned wine, (a poison wine when given to everyone else in the movie results in being drugged and in-operative), suddenly jumps up to save the day (?). To add accident to injury: this lady is making more movies. It must be nice!