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No discussion of Come Under My Spell is complete without examining its director, Carlos Tobalina, who is credited here as Troy Benny. Tobalina was a prolific and singular figure in the world of adult cinema, known for his incredibly low-budget and often technically baffling productions. Critics of his work have noted the "typical hallmarks of Tobalina's directing," which often include out-of-focus shots, rough editing, and even the appearance of visible crew members accidentally left in the final cut of his films. In one memorable gaffe during Come Under My Spell , a cameraman can be seen sitting in the frame, idly watching the action. For aficionados of trash cinema, these "technical snafus" are not bugs but beloved features, adding to the film's unintentional charm and hilarity.
"Come Under My Spell" is more than just a song – it's an experience that continues to captivate listeners to this day. As a 1981 exclusive, it holds a special place in the hearts of collectors and fans, symbolizing a moment in time when music was a powerful force that could transport us to another world. As we look back on the song's legacy, it's clear that "Come Under My Spell" will remain an enchanting tale, weaving its spell on generations to come. come under my spell 1981 exclusive
: The film follows Fernando as he attempts to hypnotize women at every opportunity, playing heavily on his internal insecurities and over-the-top fantasies. No discussion of Come Under My Spell is
: True to Carlos Tobalina's signature formula, the film accelerates into pure absurdity, culminating in a sequence where Fernando hypnotizes an entire wedding party into a massive orgy. Production and Style: Out of Date and Polish-Free In one memorable gaffe during Come Under My



