
Dinner for Two is a 2000 film directed by William Hellfire, who also wrote the screenplay. The main cast includes Erin Brown, credited as Misty Mundae, in the dual roles of April and May (her own twin sisters), William Hellfire as the mad Dr. Ben Orange, and Tina Krause as Margaret Orange, the doctor’s wife. It is the sequel to Cannibal Doctor from 1999, also directed by Hellfire, and in some ways functions as a partial remake that retcons the story with some variations.
Leggi tutto: Tickling scenes in “Dinner for Two”Misty Mundae is the stage name of Erin Brown, an American actress, director, and producer who became a cult icon in the world of independent horror and erotic films. She was born in 1980 and started her career as a teenager, gaining notoriety in the early 2000s for her work in low-budget genre films, particularly those produced by Elegant Angel and other adult/alternative cinema labels. Before achieving cult icon status, the teenage actress and “girl-next-door beauty” went bizarre with quirky performances that earned her a dedicated following.

Another film called “Screaming Dead” features Misty Mundae but the actual tickling screen time is only about 10 seconds, around the 40-45 minute mark of that movie.

Tina Krause (born July 29, 1970) is an American film actress, producer, director, and model who has appeared in over 78 independent, direct-to-video features. She also works under the stage name Mia Copia. Krause is known for appearing in low-budget horror and cult films including titles like Penny Dreadful, The Drunken Dead Guy, The Thirsting, Zombiegeddon, Play Dead, Psycho Sisters, Cannibal Doctor, and Witchouse 3: Demon Fire. She has worked several times

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Dinner for Two – Plot
The plot fits into the bizarre universe of low-budget cannibal horror cinema. In the previous film Cannibal Doctor, Dr. Orange and his wife Margaret were cannibals trying to stay young forever using an ancient voodoo text, and they had cooked young Michelle (played by Misty Mundae) alive.
In Dinner for Two, the story is retconned: April, the same character played by Misty Mundae, is still alive and is tickle-tortured to force her to reveal her twin sister’s phone number. Later, May, the twin (again played by Misty Mundae), shows up at the doctor’s office looking for a job, not knowing that the Orange couple are cannibals. Once the truth is discovered, May becomes the main course in their continued voodoo rituals. The film runs approximately 82 minutes and is perhaps the weirdest entry in Misty Mundae’s entire filmography.
Tickling scenes in Dinner for Two
The film is essentially a made-to-order fetish film shot in three rooms with content explicitly oriented toward this type of fetish.
Misty Mundae is kidnapped, stripped, and subjected to prolonged tickle torture sessions. The tickling scenes include the use of bare hands and feathers, with the protagonist being pinched and tickled creatively and for extended periods while immobilized. She is “tickle tortured” specifically through tickling to force her to reveal information. In addition to tickling, the film includes full-body massage sessions with oil, where the protagonist’s body is oiled and massaged sensually. There are also food fetish elements with splashes of whipped cream that is then licked off the body.






















The protagonist is tenderized, tickled, massaged, oiled and cooked for the context of the voodoo cannibal ritual. Tina Krause, playing the wife, also participates in suffering scenes in the film.

















The entire film is built around these fetish elements with explicit nudity and kink content, making it a movie catered to enthusiasts of specific fetishes rather than traditional horror.
Some reviews describe it as a “three-room, made-to-order fetish film” that satisfies fetishes for tickling, oil massage, food fetish, and culinary preparation fetish within a cannibal horror context.

































