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Mark of the Devil

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Directed By: Michael Armstrong
Theatrical Release Date: 04/05/1972
MPAA Rating: Rated: R (Restricted)
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay

Editorial Review - Amazon.com

The commanding Herbert Lom stars as a sadistic, corrupt inquisitor in this salacious exploitation thriller from Germany set in 18th-century Austria. A handsome young Udo Kier takes a rare romantic lead as a young baron who rescues an innocent peasant girl from the clutches of a local witch hunter (the villainous-looking Reggie Nalder), only to run afoul of Lom's unholy warrior. An early entry in the "sex and sadism" genre, this production is an exploitation film with an intelligence behind it, but an exploitation film nonetheless: director Michael Armstrong revels in the most barbarous tortures as the impotent inquisitor punishes innocent young maidens for his own unclean desires. Strong performances from Lom, Kier, and Nalder and a cynical ending deliver a dramatic punch along with the grisly nastiness. This brutal thriller is not for all tastes: barf bags were handed out to audiences on its initial release. The new Collector's Edition restores the film to its full, uncut gory--that is, glory. --Sean Axmaker

IT'S NOT LIKE I REMEMBER IT

A Customer Review by James Evans
WAY BACK WHEN THIS MOVIE WAS THE ONE YOU WENT TO WITH YOUR FRIENDS JUST TO SEE IF ANYONE WOULD PUKE. NOW THIS IS THE MOVIE YOU WOULD SEE TO IF IT'S JUST AS YOU REMEMBER IT. IT'S NOT! NOW IT'S A GOOD LAUGH . STICK TO YOUR MEMOREY IT'S BETTER. AND IF YOU DON'T REMEMBER IT DON'T WORRY YOUR NOT MISSING ANYTHING. I ONLY WISH I COULD GET MY MONEY BACK.

Too much hype for a lackluster film

A Customer Review by jackthetab
This movie has a lot of hype going for it, yet it fails to have any lasting impact. Even for the time period, this movie fails. The story line has a lot of promise, though the hysteria of witches is poorly done. There is little characterization to lead to credibility that the people being tortured are actual witches. It is understood that most people tortured were not witches, yet without characterization, there was little compassion for those being tortured. Without empathy for the victims, this became a run of the mill gore flick, without much gore. The torture scenes, though not overly graphic by todays standards, are adequate, but nothing special. Even the hype of the ripped out tongue fails to have any lasting impact for me. The musical score was awful and not overly fitting for a torture movie.

To its credit however, the movie was fairly well acted, even though the dubbing was hideous. There is also a historical value to the film, as it tries to show the hysteria of witchcraft running rampant in a small town. It certainly shows how easily people are persuaded by the powers that be, and how easily society can be lead astray by hysteria (of any kind).

Overall, this film rates a "C-". Its worth a look, but dont expect to be moved by it.

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