: Fernando (played by Fernando Fortes), an incredibly awkward, desperate, and libidinous foreign exchange student.
What follows is a series of "unintentionally enjoyable" vignettes where Fernando attempts to put women under his spell. Critics have often noted that the film's lead is "completely believable as an awkward loser because it doesn't feel like acting". The movie is famous among cult fans for its technical oddities, including:
If you are looking to watch this film, check for availability on dedicated, adult-cult-focused streaming services or the Vinegar Syndrome website. If you'd like, I can: to other Carlos Tobalina movies
The modern high-definition transfers preserve the film's raw aesthetic, allowing fans of retro cinema to experience the eccentric storytelling of the late 70s and early 80s exactly as it was captured on film.
If true, the original 150 vinyl pressings are the only surviving record of this track. They are, effectively, the master.
Directed by Carlos Tobalina and written by Tom Anderson, Come Under My Spell is a bumbling, episodic sex comedy set against the backdrop of 1970s San Francisco. The narrative follows a highly specific, absurd plot framework:
. It is noted for its "guerrilla filmmaking" style, featuring many silent location shoots in public areas The "Carrie" Riff
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What follows is a series of highly episodic, absurd vignettes where Fernando attempts to place various women "under his spell". The film blends the "Me Generation" attitudes of the late 1970s with a juvenile, lighthearted tone. It features a rotating cast of notable adult industry figures of the era making brief appearances, including .
The film's true scarcity, however, lies in its physical media legacy. For decades, Come Under My Spell was out of print and nearly impossible to find. One IMDb user who saw the film in 1981 lamented that it was "hard to find" but insisted it was a must-see, writing, "If I ever find me a copy I definitely will buy me a copy to treasure". This scarcity changed in 2015 when the acclaimed restoration label rescued the film from oblivion. They released Come Under My Spell as part of their "Peekarama" series, a sub-label dedicated to restoring and preserving classic adult films. It was paired with another Tobalina film, Lady Dynamite , on a double-feature DVD and Blu-ray. These Vinegar Syndrome releases are produced in strictly limited quantities, and once they sell out, they are gone, quickly becoming sought-after collector's items on the secondary market.
: Fernando (played by Fernando Fortes), an incredibly awkward, desperate, and libidinous foreign exchange student.
What follows is a series of "unintentionally enjoyable" vignettes where Fernando attempts to put women under his spell. Critics have often noted that the film's lead is "completely believable as an awkward loser because it doesn't feel like acting". The movie is famous among cult fans for its technical oddities, including:
If you are looking to watch this film, check for availability on dedicated, adult-cult-focused streaming services or the Vinegar Syndrome website. If you'd like, I can: to other Carlos Tobalina movies come under my spell 1981 exclusive
The modern high-definition transfers preserve the film's raw aesthetic, allowing fans of retro cinema to experience the eccentric storytelling of the late 70s and early 80s exactly as it was captured on film.
If true, the original 150 vinyl pressings are the only surviving record of this track. They are, effectively, the master. : Fernando (played by Fernando Fortes), an incredibly
Directed by Carlos Tobalina and written by Tom Anderson, Come Under My Spell is a bumbling, episodic sex comedy set against the backdrop of 1970s San Francisco. The narrative follows a highly specific, absurd plot framework:
. It is noted for its "guerrilla filmmaking" style, featuring many silent location shoots in public areas The "Carrie" Riff The movie is famous among cult fans for
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What follows is a series of highly episodic, absurd vignettes where Fernando attempts to place various women "under his spell". The film blends the "Me Generation" attitudes of the late 1970s with a juvenile, lighthearted tone. It features a rotating cast of notable adult industry figures of the era making brief appearances, including .
The film's true scarcity, however, lies in its physical media legacy. For decades, Come Under My Spell was out of print and nearly impossible to find. One IMDb user who saw the film in 1981 lamented that it was "hard to find" but insisted it was a must-see, writing, "If I ever find me a copy I definitely will buy me a copy to treasure". This scarcity changed in 2015 when the acclaimed restoration label rescued the film from oblivion. They released Come Under My Spell as part of their "Peekarama" series, a sub-label dedicated to restoring and preserving classic adult films. It was paired with another Tobalina film, Lady Dynamite , on a double-feature DVD and Blu-ray. These Vinegar Syndrome releases are produced in strictly limited quantities, and once they sell out, they are gone, quickly becoming sought-after collector's items on the secondary market.