Directed by:
Mardi RustamScreenplay:
Mardi RustamCinematography:
Don SternComposer:
Robert O. RaglandCast:
Aldo Ray, Neville Brand, Tina Louise, John Carradine, Julie Newmar, Karrie Emerson, Dawn Wildsmith, Tony O'DellPlots(1)
It’s geriatric aliens vs. sex obsessed teens in Mardi Rustam’s outrageous Evils of the Night! Beautiful young women have been disappearing and no one can figure out how and where they go. But in the darkness, sinister forces are lurking: a group of aliens (John Carradine, Tina Louise, and Julie Newmar) have been draining the local youth of their blood so that they can live forever! (Vinegar Syndrome)
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The American horror movie Evils of the Night is very naive, perhaps a little silly, and too far-fetched in places. Rather than trying to be a horror movie, it focuses on creating an impact on the viewer and provides some entertaining content. The people who made the movie had no great ambitions, and if you can go with that, you will find this movie entertaining. ()