1932's "The Most Dangerous Game," starring Fay Wray, was a brilliant thriller about a big game hunter hunting castaways on his private island. This film has been remade a trillion times and many times the remakes have some interesting variations. None as interesting as setting the film at an orgy in which naked babes frolic and demand deviant sex. Hey...why not? Today we look at 1968's "Confessions of a Psycho Cat," directed by Herbert S. Altman and Robert Worms.
We meet the 'Psycho Cat' immediately. A wealthy socialite with too much time on her hands, Virginia (Eileen Lord) lives in a posh Manhattan apartment and loves to hunt big game. She is definitely a psycho as enough of her backstory is hit upon in this film for you to see this. Bored with animals, she decides to hunt humans...of course. She selects three men, all have killed or been responsible for someone's death. The deal is...the schmuck is given a check for $100K dated tomorrow. If they stay alive until tomorrow...they can cash the check. All three accept...and now Virginia, armed with a crossbow, traipses through Manhattan, hunting these idiots.
Oh yeah, a steamy orgy is occurring and is the backdrop of the entire story. Buddy (Frank Geraci) is throwing the orgy and he is also a supplier of drugs to his guests. He figures, he'll hide out at the orgy. Another schmuck is Jake LaMotta (yes, that Jake LaMotta)...he's a wrestler who accidentally killed an opponent in the ring. The final schmuck is Charles (Dick Lord), an actor who once killed his girlfriend's jealous husband. The three seem hardly equipped for survival and we sense they should never have agreed to Virginia's terms. More orgy...more naked babes...more deviant sex. Two thirds of this film is at the orgy, and the talent is first-class cheese. Virginia is a maniac with issues...and she hunts the trio. She is also smart and knows how to lure them out into the open. It appears Buddy has what it takes to win...but when the drugs run out at his orgy...well, he makes a stupid mistake.
Will any of the three schmucks survive Virginia's wrath? Will any of the naked and nubile meet Virginia and her crossbow at the aforementioned orgy? Is the orgy and the crossbow as plot devices a pertinent metaphor for America's increasingly perilous geo-political woes especially as it stands in Europe? Naked babes...an orgy...crossbow carnage...and a maniacal babe who hates men...see "Confessions of a Psycho Cat" today.




















