Tag Lines : Can You Be Possessed By The Devil?
EXORCISM! The one last hope for the possessed ... But this time the devil wins!
A Belgian , Italian co production set in Eastern Europe written and produced by Jean Brismee.

Starring Erika Blanc (CURSE OF THE DEAD aka KILL BABY KILL & THE NIGHT EVELYN CAME OUT OF THE GRAVE) the sometime sex kitten from Italy this film could easily have been produced by JESS FRANCO, dripping, as it is, with scantlily clad temptresses and even managing to fit a lesbian love scene into the proceedings.

The story involves a party of tourists, seven of them each representing one of the seven deadly sins, taking refuge in a creepy castle overnight after the tour coach driver gets lost or the road is blocked or something - Yes that old chesnut.
The Baron, wonderfully played by Jean Servais (THE LONGEST DAY) comes from a long line of cursed German Aristocrats. Cursed by having their eldest daughters turn in Succubus the baron employes a suitably creepy butler and demented housekeeper and in the opening sequence kills his baby daughter during an air raid in world war two.
In a nutshell the Baron's daughter (Erika Blanc) wanders the corridors, wearing a costume made from a shoelace, bumping off the tourists one by one according to their percieved 'sins'.

She only really runs into any resistance when she attempts to seduce the shy priest (Jacques Monseau) who gets bored halfway through an excorcism and runs away hiding in a church. The devil . brilliantly played by Daniel Emilfork (CITY OF THE LOST CHILDREN) turns up and does a deal with the priest who then wakes up in bed, you've guessed it, it was all a dream.
If watched in the right mood this movie can be very entertaining - either if your a fan of 1970s sexpot euro actresses or for exploitation trash film buffs .
Film Highlights: The lesbian love scene, Erika Blanc turning into a Succubi
Ratings: 3.5 beers out of 5 (or 3.5 boobs out of 5)
EXORCISM! The one last hope for the possessed ... But this time the devil wins!
A Belgian , Italian co production set in Eastern Europe written and produced by Jean Brismee.

Starring Erika Blanc (CURSE OF THE DEAD aka KILL BABY KILL & THE NIGHT EVELYN CAME OUT OF THE GRAVE) the sometime sex kitten from Italy this film could easily have been produced by JESS FRANCO, dripping, as it is, with scantlily clad temptresses and even managing to fit a lesbian love scene into the proceedings.

The story involves a party of tourists, seven of them each representing one of the seven deadly sins, taking refuge in a creepy castle overnight after the tour coach driver gets lost or the road is blocked or something - Yes that old chesnut.
The Baron, wonderfully played by Jean Servais (THE LONGEST DAY) comes from a long line of cursed German Aristocrats. Cursed by having their eldest daughters turn in Succubus the baron employes a suitably creepy butler and demented housekeeper and in the opening sequence kills his baby daughter during an air raid in world war two.
In a nutshell the Baron's daughter (Erika Blanc) wanders the corridors, wearing a costume made from a shoelace, bumping off the tourists one by one according to their percieved 'sins'.

She only really runs into any resistance when she attempts to seduce the shy priest (Jacques Monseau) who gets bored halfway through an excorcism and runs away hiding in a church. The devil . brilliantly played by Daniel Emilfork (CITY OF THE LOST CHILDREN) turns up and does a deal with the priest who then wakes up in bed, you've guessed it, it was all a dream.
If watched in the right mood this movie can be very entertaining - either if your a fan of 1970s sexpot euro actresses or for exploitation trash film buffs .
Film Highlights: The lesbian love scene, Erika Blanc turning into a Succubi
Ratings: 3.5 beers out of 5 (or 3.5 boobs out of 5)
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