Pervert!

Pervert!
Directed by Jonathan Yudis
Produced by Jonathan Yudis
Written by Mike Davis
Starring Mary Carey
Sean Andrews
Darrell Sandeen
Music by Elliott Goldkind
Matt Piedmont
Cinematography Guy Livneh
Edited by Michael T. Fitzgerald Jr.
Fitz
Distributed by TLA Releasing
Release dates
  • February 12, 2005 (2005-02-12)
Running time
81 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Pervert! is a 2005 comedy horror film directed by Jonathan Yudis. It is mainly a tribute to the films of Russ Meyer.

Plot

College student James (Andrews) arrives from New Orleans at a desert ranch owned by his father, Hezekiah (Sandeen) to help out. Soon after arriving, James is hit on by Hezekiah's wife, Cheryl (Carey), and starts having nightmares. James and Cheryl are caught by Hezekiah having sex, Cheryl and Hezekiah have a fight, then she leaves the ranch that night.

Hezekiah drives into town and picks up another woman, Alisha (Sally Jean), who also quickly falls for James then disappears. Cheryl staggers into Hezekiah's "studio" (an art workshop where he makes female body sculptures out of meat), and dies in front of James. He takes her into the house, where he finds his father crying over Alisha's dead body.

James calls a care facility because he thinks his dad has gone crazy. They send out a nurse, Patty (Clarke), who handcuffs Hezekiah to his bed so that the next time somebody is killed, he can be eliminated as a suspect. In the few days of waiting for the next victim to show up, Patty and James decide to while away the time by having sex.

James reveals to Patty that he went to a witch doctor (Johnson) back in New Orleans to help him with attracting females but was misled; his penis can now detach itself from his body and kill people.

A side story involves a sexually confused local mechanic (Yudis, the film's producer and director) and his probably intentional delay in fixing James's car, in order to seduce him.

Cast

Release

In the French version of the DVD, another short film titled Bloody Current Exchange by the French director Romain Basset is included as a hidden bonus. The film is part of the "Boobs and Blood Festival" in September 2010 in California.[1]

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