Exclusive |verified| | Come Under My Spell 1981

Though filmed at the tail end of the 1970s, Come Under My Spell hit its stride in theatrical and secondary markets by . Film historians and reviewers note that the movie serves as a perfect time capsule. It bridges the gap between two distinct eras of adult cinema:

Vinegar Syndrome specialized in locating lost, deteriorating film negatives from the 1970s and 1980s, scanning them in 2K/4K resolution, and releasing them with exclusive cover art, bonus features, and historical context. For film historians, this exclusive package transformed what Eric Majewski and other critics once dismissed as a "shoddy affair" into a vital piece of preservation. It allows viewers to analyze the shifts in American social attitudes, comedy, and independent cinema from a pivotal era. come under my spell 1981 exclusive

is a cult-classic adult comedy film directed by the infamous Carlos Tobalina. It stands out as an intriguing artifact from the transitional "Golden Age" of adult cinema. Though the film originally carries a production timestamp of 1979, it achieved its wider theatrical rollout and official copyright registration in 1981 . Though filmed at the tail end of the

If you are tired of modern horror that explains every plot point in the first ten minutes, Come Under My Spell is a palate cleanser. It is dreamy, disjointed, and entirely hypnotic. For film historians, this exclusive package transformed what

"Come Under My Spell" is a high-energy rock song with a driving beat and infectious guitar riffs. The song features Ric Ocasek on lead vocals and guitar, Elliot Easton on guitar, Greg Hawkes on keyboards, Benjamin Orr on bass, and David Robinson on drums. The song's lyrics are a seductive and playful invitation to a romantic partner, with Ocasek's distinctive vocals delivering a sense of urgency and longing.