A group of nuns become possessed by demons and are then tortured in a dungeon of horrors during the inquisition.A group of nuns become possessed by demons and are then tortured in a dungeon of horrors during the inquisition.A group of nuns become possessed by demons and are then tortured in a dungeon of horrors during the inquisition.
Carmen Yazalde
- Sister Margaret
- (as Britt Nichols)
Cihangir Gaffari
- Lord Justice Jeffries
- (as John Foster)
Andrea Montchal
- Brian the Painter
- (uncredited)
Caroline Rivière
- Guest at banquet
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaThe film was rejected for UK cinema in 1972 and eventually passed fully uncut for DVD in 2008 on the Redemption label.
- Alternate versionsThe UK bluray from Nebulus films has 2 cuts of the film. It features the full uncut 118min French version and also has the cut 88min US version
- ConnectionsFeatured in Video Nasties: Draconian Days (2014)
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A typically inane jumble of sex and horror from prolific pervo Jess Franco – here masquerading under the name 'Clifford Brown'. Obviously inspired by the similarly-titled Ken Russell epic THE DEVILS, Franco is happy to throw in as many ingredients as he likes into the heady brew. Yep, here we have it, a combination of lesbian nuns, sadistic torture, swashbuckling, black magic, court intrigue, romance, and a witch who can turn people into skeletons via a deadly kiss. However, I'm afraid that the film isn't as eclectic as it sounds; indeed the most exciting thing about it is the music, which ranges from vaguely-appropriate guitar/folk noise mixed with outlandish rock during the frequent sex scenes. Franco's blurry camera typically zooms into the private parts of various women as they undress; there's lots of frolicking and moaning, and it's a complete turn-off for sensible viewers.
The English-dubbed version of the film is pretty poor and the camera-work as shoddy as ever. Lots of jump cuts make little sense and result in a sometimes headache-inducing movie. The nubile Libert and Nichols are happy to strip often for the camera, whilst Alberto Dalbes is a spitting image of our own Tony Blackburn – and whose idea was it to call him Renfield (a la Dracula?). Franco regular Howard Vernon is on hand as a star-gazing nobleman. Franco spices up the sex with some distinctly unappealing torture sequences, such as the opening when an old woman has a needle driven into her arm and then has boiling water poured over her. Mmmm, nice. Anyway, the combination for ingredients makes for typical Spanish fare; certainly bad but fast-paced with it.
The English-dubbed version of the film is pretty poor and the camera-work as shoddy as ever. Lots of jump cuts make little sense and result in a sometimes headache-inducing movie. The nubile Libert and Nichols are happy to strip often for the camera, whilst Alberto Dalbes is a spitting image of our own Tony Blackburn – and whose idea was it to call him Renfield (a la Dracula?). Franco regular Howard Vernon is on hand as a star-gazing nobleman. Franco spices up the sex with some distinctly unappealing torture sequences, such as the opening when an old woman has a needle driven into her arm and then has boiling water poured over her. Mmmm, nice. Anyway, the combination for ingredients makes for typical Spanish fare; certainly bad but fast-paced with it.
- Leofwine_draca
- Jun 17, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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