Flesh For Olivia
Directed By William Hellfire
Released: 2002
Starring: Misty Mundae, Julian Wells, AJ Kahn, and Zoe Moonshine
Running Time: 75 minutes
DVD Released By Seduction Cinema 2006


Olivia (Misty Mundae) supports herself by seducing girls and convincing them to perform with her in sex acts in front of her high paying client and pimp, Claudio (Dean Paul). The sex games begin to go too far and Olivia’s partners end up dead. After seducing her newest conquest, Melody (AJ Kahn), things get out of hand once again and pretty soon Melody’s roommate, Alice (Julian Wells) comes snooping around. Now, Olivia must cover up the truth the only way she knows how.

Flesh For Olivia is a neat little softcore sex thriller by writer/director William Hellfire (Duck! The Carbine High Massacre). The pacing is quite good and the sleazy electronic music that makes up the soundtrack fits perfectly. A quotable script (“She was the first girl I ever killed for a man’s pleasure.”) and an underlying sense of dread spice up the storyline. As if there was any spicing up required!

Misty Mundae plays Olivia quite well only letting her nonchalance and indifference crack when everything goes wrong. AJ Kahn’s (
Shock-O-Rama) character, Melody, has this convenient naiveté that is irresistibly hot and creates a great dynamic when she finally realizes she’s in over her head. Julian Wells (Dr. Jekyll & Mistress Hyde) got on my nerves but mainly because her character, Alice, spends way too much time just waiting around and wondering how Melody is doing. This is no fault of her own as editing and scripting are the culprits here. All of the ladies in Flesh For Olivia put forth solid acting and erotic performances with no one looking uncomfortable or bored with the material.

The story feels like it’s missing a few scenes and, as expected in this genre, rational behavior is sacrificed for the opportunity for more sex scenes. It’s too bad because, thanks to the performers and the story by Hellfire, the film is quite gripping. I did learn that lesbians don’t put on clothes at the breakfast table and that the “money shot” of softcore films can be anything from spilling a glass of milk or squeezing a banana. Just kidding. Anyway, over-analysis of a skin flick will probably drive me out of my mind so I’m over it. When all is said and done, there are plenty of gorgeous ladies, freaky brutal scenes, and kinky situations to make
Flesh For Olivia an engaging, disturbing, and painfully sexy flick.

DVD Specs:

The films looks just fine in its full screen presentation. The audio is good but dialogue sounds blown out in a couple of moments. The only extras on the disc are 9 trailers for other Seduction Cinema titles.

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Review by Richard of DM