
Vietnam veteran David (Tony Geary) is on a forest hike when a van full of young hippie girls drives by, spraying water and flashing their breasts in a rude manner. David doesn’t take much offense to the incident and instead lays down in a bush for a nap. Later, he is awakened by laughter and music from the hippie girls who are not far away. When they discover David dozing nearby, they surprise him by rubbing their breasts on his face. Strangely, David becomes terrified of this group of attractive naked ladies and runs as fast as he can… only to stumble and fall by the river. There, he lies for a while until Yyalah (Susan Damante) appears, a woman who seems to live in the river. She whispers some comforting words to David, and he drifts back to sleep until Lonzo (Sam Gilman) shows up and takes him to his small cabin in the woods. David is now head over heels in love with the river lady – but to have her, he must rid himself of his soul. Fortunately, there’s a group of witches nearby who can help him with that problem.
A 70s sexploitation film with witches and hippies in delightful harmony. Here, the emphasis is not on plot, to say the least.

Low-budget Turkey
Much of the film consists of naked witches dancing. Apart from that, the film contains very few explicit sexual scenes. There are also some gore scenes, such as a beheading, though done on a minimal budget, so it doesn’t look particularly good. The tragic side of the film is, of course, the incredibly ludicrous story. But it’s tragicomic, so it’s also entertaining. There are also many scenes in this film. Either through laughable acting, bad effects, or naked ladies dancing around in a witch’s Sabbath. Quite entertaining actually, in a turkey-esque way. It should also be noted that the erotic aspects of the film are so 70s that there’s not much to see.
Ilsa, The Wicked Witch
In the lead role is none other than a well-known Las Vegas stripper, Dyanne Thorne, best known as Ilsa from the Ilsa films, who does an acceptable job as she actually looks reasonably evil and nasty. There’s something dominating about that woman that makes her stand out, so it’s perhaps not surprising she has cult status from her role in the Ilsa films. The film also features one of Russ Meyer’s well-known busty ladies; Swedish Uschi Digart, who scandalously has a minimal role. The film’s soundtrack consists mainly of groovy hippie music that doesn’t quite fit, but the film is not harmed by the music as it wouldn’t be scary regardless of who made the music. The whole film is quite amateurish and shot on a minimal budget. Nevertheless, the film is not a pain to get through – on the contrary, it’s a bit amusing at times. But it’s up to each individual to see the humor in the film, and it’s also a big advantage to like naked ladies.