
Palmer Rockey had a dream. He wanted to be a filmmaker, attempting to make his own movies on his own terms, pulling together a schedule and inspiration whenever he could arrange it. 1974’s “Scarlet Warning 666” (a.k.a. “It Happened One Weekend,” “Love is Deep Inside”) represents at least part of Rockey’s vision, and he accepts most technical credits on the endeavor, along with a starring role for an offering he also wrote and directed. One could easily list the effort as a vanity project, as every frame is basically dedicated to reinforcing Rockey’s physical appearance and witty writing, but “Scarlet Warning 666” is more than that. It’s a presentation of genuine panic, with the mastermind attempting to forge a story out of a personal collection of footage shot over many years and many attempts. Rockey flails with the endeavor, but he’s not giving up on his one wish to make a cinematic adventure, presenting a study of storytelling madness that will either test the patience of even the most adventurous cult film explorer or make them dizzy with delight. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















