

Puritan repression meets satanic horniness in 69 minutes of sinful chaos.
In 1826 New England, the two daughters of a repressed farmer (played by director Colt) secretly fawn over a blonde farmhand. The farmer finds out about the farmhand's relationship with the younger daughter and fires him, then punishes the younger daughter. Meanwhile the older daughter, secretly in love with the farmhand hopes to win him back by invoking the Devil with the help of a forest witch.
Direction
Zebedy Colt multitasks as actor-director with unhinged commitment.
Production
Dollar-store 1826 New England somehow works better than it should.

Director
Zebedy Colt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Zebedy Colt was primarily a gay adult film director who occasionally crossed into horror—this was his attempt at 'legitimacy.'
The 1977 Satanic Panic was just brewing, making this rural devil-worship fantasy weirdly prescient trash cinema.