
The She-Beast in Heat
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Medina
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By:
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Carl E Miller
About this listen
During the summer of 1972 the smallpox vaccination was eliminated, due to successful eradication efforts, but not before the Ohio State University campus required every student to get vaccinated. Now some of the students are acting peculiar, but none more obvious than Francesca Strindberg, a beautiful strawberry blonde who was typically very shy and timid. Now Francesca has abandoned her bashful ways, developing a strong new sex drive along with strange fetishes, as well as an insatiable desire to kill....
This story serves as a satirical remake to the cult classic films The Beast in Heat (directed by Luigi Batzella) and The She-Beast (directed by Michael Reeves) which are both in the public domain.
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