Call Girl of Cthulhu

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Call Girl of Cthulhu
Directed by Chris LaMartina
Written by Jimmy George
Chris LaMartina
Based on the writings of
by H. P. Lovecraft
Starring David Phillip Carollo
Melissa O'Brien
Nicolette le Faye
Music by Chris LaMartina
Cinematography Nick Baldwin
Edited by Chris LaMartina
Production
company
Midnight Crew Studios
Distributed by Camp Motion Pictures
Release dates
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Running time
92 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Call Girl of Cthulhu is a 2014 horror movie that was directed by Chris LaMartina.[1][2] The film had its world premiere on May 8, 2014 at the Maryland Film Festival and stars David Phillip Carollo as an artist that falls in love with a woman that ends up being the chosen bride of Cthulhu.[3] The movie is very loosely based on the writings of H. P. Lovecraft.[4]

Synopsis

Artist Carter (David Phillip Carollo) wants desperately to lose his virginity, but only to the right person. He thinks that he's found the right person in Riley (Melissa O'Brien), a call girl with a strange birthmark on her rear end. Carter's dreams of romance are soon ruined, as several Cthulhu-worshiping cultists see this birthmark as a sign that Riley is destined to become the bride of Cthulhu and bear his child. It's up to Carter, aided by Edna Curwen (Helenmary Ball) and Squid (Sabrina Taylor-Smith), to find a way to stop the cult from fulfilling their plans.

Cast

  • David Phillip Carollo as Carter Wilcox
  • Melissa O'Brien as Riley Whatley
  • Nicolette le Faye as Erica Zann
  • Dave Gamble as Sebastian Suydum
  • Helenmary Ball as Professor Edna Curwen
  • Sabrina Taylor-Smith as Squid
  • Alex Mendez as Rick 'The Dick' Pickman
  • Craig Peter Coletta as Wilbur
  • Elena Rose as Whitney
  • George Stover as Walter Delapore
  • Leanna Chamish as Detective Rita LaGrassi
  • Troy Jennings as Ashton Eibon
  • Stephanie Anders as Missy Katonixx
  • Ruby Larocca as Billie
  • Scarlett Storm as Georgia

Reception

Daily Dead gave Call Girl of Cthulhu a score of 3.5 (out of 5), stating that while the movie was "not for everyone" it would appeal to "those of you Lovecraft (and horror) fans out there looking for something just a little bit outside the norm".[5] Fangoria gave the movie three out of four skulls and praised its acting.[6]

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