Devil's Nightmare | |
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Directed by | Jean Brismée |
Produced by | Charles Lecocq |
Written by | Patrice Rhomm |
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 | 94 min. |
Country | Belgium Italy |
Language | French |
Devil's Nightmare (1971) is a Belgian/Italian horror film first released in Belgium under the title La plus longue nuit du diable and in Italy as La terrificante notte del demonio.
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Devil's Nightmare tells the story of a group of tourists who become lost during a trip. They meet a man at the roadside who gives them directions, but it is too late to catch the ferry. They are then directed to an old castle which offers room and board. 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 representative of one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
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
Devil's Nightmare (USA)
Vampire Playgirls (USA)
Yö paholaisen linnassa (Finland)