When she finally works up the courage to visit him and confess to him, he turns her away and sends her to a wicked mistress who tortures her brutally. It emerges early on that the two engaged in incest during their youth and although Edwards attempted to reconcile his inner demons by joining the priesthood, Angela cannot forget her childhood tryst and continuously romanticizes her now jilted relationship with her brother. Sarah Nicholson stars as Angela, a slightly disturbed young woman who pines and lusts over her brother Peter (Eric Edwards). It’s an extremely well done, slightly surreal drama/thriller set in an isolated New England fishing village. In fact, this is one of the best films Craven ever had any role in. It would be great if Craven would talk about these early films he was part of. And by the way, the principle scene over which this song is plays involves Sarah Nicholson inserting almost her entire hand into her….while having sexual fantasies involving her priest brother (Eric Edwards). Cunningham, Craven, or Hess? And due to no evidence of of Cunningham or Hess having played any role in THIS film, it was most likely Craven who supplied the soundtrack. I thus propose the question: who would have had access to the master tapes to this song aside from S.
The song appears in a slightly more complete form than it did in last house and is not cut off by the gunshot which would seemingly imply that it was sourced off a master tape and not just pulled from a print of the film. To give further evidence to the argument that Craven’s involvement in this production was not just limited to a couple days of shooting is the presence of the song “Now You’re All Alone,” which was composed by DAVID HESS for Craven’s Last House On The Left. The IMDB listing for it says that it was directed by Craven’s long time friend and associate Peter Locke under the name “Abe Snake” and although I can’t say for sure because nether Locke’s nor Craven’s names appear in the credits, this flick looks a lot like an early Craven production, especially in terms of the small town locales (which look A LOT like Connecticut I might add) and the Craven-like cinematography. But he has a large (meaning lots of dialog) part in this movie. Craven does not shed his clothes or do anything nasty (although he does play a rather weird creepy character). Now don’t get to excited folks because Mr. Actors: Jennifer Jordan, Helen Madigan and Erica EatonĪlso known as: Angela – erotikens drottning, Angela Is the Fireworks Womanĭescription: Now is any of us suffered through the horrible INSIDE DEEP THROAT we might remember that CRAVEN admitted to having “been around but.