Light your black candles and start the chant! Culled from 16mm prints found in Something Weird’s attic, SMUT WITHOUT SMUT: SATANIC HORROR NITE is an exclusive feature-length mixtape curated by the Lucifer-worshipping maniacs at the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA). Best viewed during the witching hour at a haunted drive-in, this mixtape features “Smut Without Smut” versions of six Satan-themed features, as well as trailers, commercials, and ephemera from the vaults. WATCH! Demon killers wearing makeup in the style of the band KISS! SEE! Sacrificial rites performed on kitchen tables! OBSERVE! Credits like “Co-starring Raquel Belch!” Dreamy, outrageous, and filled with naked people wearing velvet capes, SMUT WITHOUT SMUT: SATANIC HORROR NITE is a spicy treat for those souls who are brave enough to jump into the fire.
The daughter of a Mormon bishop, Suzanne Fields dropped out of high school and ran away from home at the age of seventeen. Fields got her start in the adult entertainment industry after she answered an ad in an underground newspaper and began appearing in short stag movies in the late 1960's. Suzanne went on to perform in a slew of racy and explicit sex films that were made throughout the early to mid 1970's. Moreover, according to a 1970 Playboy magazine article entitled "The Porno Girls" Fields was married to a rock musician who thought her career in porn was "pretty funny."