The Devils Nightmare
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Seven Deadly Sins |
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Directed by | Jean Brismée |
Produced by | Pierre-Claude Garnier |
Written by | Jean Brismée Pierre-Claude Garnier |
Starring | Erika Blanc Jean Servais Jacques Monseau Ivana Novak Lorenzo Terzon Shirley Corrigan Colette Emmanuelle Christian Maillet Lucien Raimbourg[1] Daniel Emilfork |
Music by | Alessandro Alessandroni |
Cinematography | André Goeffers |
Editing by | P. Panos |
Release date(s) | 1971 |
Running time | 95 min. |
Country | Belgium Italy |
Language | French |
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The Devil's Nightmare (1971) is an Italian horror film first released in Belgium/Italy under the name La Plus longue nuit du diable. The movie's latest release was in 2005 by Diamond Entertainment as a part of the Devil Worship Collection.
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The Devil's Nightmare tells the story of a group of tourists who get lost during a trip. They meet a man alongside the road who gives them directions, but it is too late to catch the ferry boat which they would need to ride to get there. They are then directed to an old castle which offers room and board to some visitors. A succubus also comes to stay at the castle and proceeds to seduce each tourist according to their own personal weakness then kills them, using their sin against them. Each tourist is a different of the seven deadly sins.
Other Titles Au service du diable Castle of Death Demonio Sai a Meia-Noite, O Brazil Nightmare of Terror Notte piu lunga del diavolo, La Italy Nuit des pétrifiés, La Succubus Terrificante notte del demonio, La The Devil Walks at Midnight The Devil's Longest Night The Devil's Nightmare USA Vampire Playgirls USA Yö paholaisen linnassa Finland
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[edit] References
- ^ (French) Lucien Raimbourg