Pretty entertaining black film, a voodoo vengeance tale about a Caribbean bargirl who, with supernatural aid from a white-haired swamp woman and a rag-tag band of zombie cutthroats, delivers hideous punishments, one at a time, to the thugs who beat her boyfriend to death in the nightclub parking lot. Paul Maslansky directs the thing, carefully, for the nervous perspiration and the exotic atmosphere, rather than the blood, which can be squeezed from the situations; and Marki Bey, beckoning her prey to certain doom, creates an alluring femme fatale with a sassy lip curl reminiscent of Elvis Presley. (1973) — Duncan Shepherd
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