Womb Raider
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | Womb Raider |
| Original title | Womb Raider |
| Country of production | United States |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 2003 |
| length | 90 minutes |
| Rod | |
| Director | Randolph Scott |
| script | Randolph Scott |
| production | Roger Barber |
| music | Randolph Scott |
| camera | Roland Lanza |
| cut | Roland Lanza, Randolph Scott |
| occupation | |
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Womb Raider is an American erotic parody of the Tomb Raider game series or its cinematic implementation . The film was made for the DVD market in 2003 and directed by Randolph Scott.
action
Like her father, Cara Loft is an archaeologist. He died in search of three relics that should give the owner power over life. Loft is owned by the rich art collector Dr. Scrotus hires to find these relics and bring them to him.
background
The film was produced by the production company Cyber-Scan Films . It was released on December 9, 2003 on an English DVD and on March 4, 2005 for the German market.
Filming locations were in Arizona and Southern California in order to be able to realize the exotic locations of the action at a low cost.
review
Dr. Gore rated the film in its Dr. Gore's Movie Reviews in February 2007 rated it below par for the genre and only recommended it for fans of lead actress Hays.
Web links
- Womb Raider in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Womb Raider press information. (doc; 96 kB) Indican Pictures, accessed October 14, 2012 .
- ^ "Womb Raider" review. Dr. Gore's Movie Reviews, February 7, 2007, accessed October 14, 2012 .