

Finally, a devil movie where the soul trade involves a makeout session, not world domination.
The Devil sets his sights on Sam Silverstein, a sexually frustrated sixty-five-year-old Jewish husband in crisis, whom he selects as an easy mark. At first Silverstein resists, but as life moves from one disappointment to another, he agrees to sell his soul for a chance to make out with a pretty young thing.
Acting
Allan Pinsker commits to horny grandpa energy with unsettling dedication.
Production
Russell Streiner's entire career is Night of the Living Dead and... this.
Writing
Devil contract negotiates one makeout. That's it. That's the deal.
Director
Russell Streiner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Russell Streiner produced Night of the Living Dead (1968), then made this. The 1970s were weird for everyone.
Alan Abel, who appears here, was a famous hoaxer who once faked his own death. Art imitates life imitates... whatever this is.
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