A mix of folk horror, sexuality and sensuality; this film was made on a relatively low budget of £15,000 without any backing. With echoes of Rosemary’s Baby, Witchfinder General, The Wicker Man, Blood on Satan’s Claw, To a Devil a Daughter, The Witches,and The Devil’s Rain, it tells the story of the young and virginal Rachel (Samantha Morrish) who lives alone in a country house. One night she receives an unexpected visit from Leah, an attractive gypsy girl (played by Jodie Jameson) who asks to encamp her caravan in her garden until she raises enough cash to venture on. Rachel kindly accepts because of her infatuation with Leah. This allows Leah to start a fortune-telling business inside her caravan for the villagers, but this scheme clouds her real intention of finding out how and why her mother was killed thirty years ago.
A story which will certainly be adored by lovers of cult movies and one which has received many reviews praising the fact that a low budget movie can have such high production values, fantastic special effects, and a unique style so different from most films in this genre.