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<div class="large-6 columns">'''[[/Review|Mark of the Devil]]''' ([[:Category:1969|1969]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a [[:Category:Horror/Thrillers|Horror]] film directed by Michael Armstrong. | <div class="large-6 columns">'''[[/Review|Mark of the Devil]]''' ([[:Category:1969|1969]], [[:Category:USA|USA]]) is a [[:Category:Horror/Thrillers|Horror]] film directed by Michael Armstrong. | ||
*'''Contents''': [[/Review|Film Review]] | [[/BluRay|Blu Ray]] | [[/Press Kit|Press Kit]] | [[/Fun Facts|Fun Facts]] | [[/Soundtrack|Soundtrack]] | [[Last House on The Left/Twitch of The Death Nerve/Mark of The Devil|Triple-Feature Ad]] | *'''Contents''': [[/Review|Film Review]] | [[/BluRay|Blu Ray]] | [[/Press Kit|Press Kit]] | [[/Fun Facts|Fun Facts]] | [[/Soundtrack|Soundtrack]] | [[Last House on The Left/Twitch of The Death Nerve/Mark of The Devil|Triple-Feature Ad]] | ||
*'''Featured in''': [[Video Nasties: The Definitive Guide Pt. 2]] | |||
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===Main Details=== | |||
* Released | * Released on February 19, 1970 (West Germany) | ||
* Color | * Color | ||
* Aspect Ratio: (1.66:1) | * Aspect Ratio: (1.66:1) | ||
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* Original Screenplay: Sergio Sasstner and Perry Parker | * Original Screenplay: Sergio Sasstner and Perry Parker | ||
* Music: Michael Holm | * Music: Michael Holm | ||
* Starring: Udo Kier, Herbert Lom, Reggie Nalder, | * Starring: Udo Kier, Herbert Lom, Reggie Nalder | ||
===Plot Summary=== | |||
*In 1700s Austria, a witch-hunter's apprentice has doubts about the righteousness of witch-hunting when he witnesses the brutality, the injustice, the falsehood, the torture and the arbitrary killing that go with the job. | |||
===Also Known As=== | |||
* Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält (Original German title) | * Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält (Original German title) | ||
* Las Torturas de la inquisicion (Spain) | * Las Torturas de la inquisicion (Spain) | ||
===Taglines=== | |||
*Banned In Many Countries | |||
*Positively the most horrifying film ever made. | |||
*Likely to upset your stomach | |||
*Rated 'V' for Violence | |||
*This vomit bag and the price of one admission will enable you to see... the first film rated V for violence. | |||
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Revision as of 03:51, 23 April 2023
Mark of the Devil (1969, USA) is a Horror film directed by Michael Armstrong.
- Contents: Film Review | Blu Ray | Press Kit | Fun Facts | Soundtrack | Triple-Feature Ad
- Featured in: Video Nasties: The Definitive Guide Pt. 2
Main Details
- Released on February 19, 1970 (West Germany)
- Color
- Aspect Ratio: (1.66:1)
- Runtime: 96 Min (Uncut) / 90 Min (US and Norway edits)
- Rating: US-R (90 Min. Edit) / Unrated (Uncut Version)
- Production Co: HiFi Stereo 70 Kg | Atlas Film International (Co-Production and World Distribution)
- Distribution Co: Hallmark (US Distribution) | Cinepix (Canada)
- Directed by: Michael Armstrong
- Produced by: Adrian Hoven
- Original Screenplay: Sergio Sasstner and Perry Parker
- Music: Michael Holm
- Starring: Udo Kier, Herbert Lom, Reggie Nalder
Plot Summary
- In 1700s Austria, a witch-hunter's apprentice has doubts about the righteousness of witch-hunting when he witnesses the brutality, the injustice, the falsehood, the torture and the arbitrary killing that go with the job.
Also Known As
- Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält (Original German title)
- Las Torturas de la inquisicion (Spain)
Taglines
- Banned In Many Countries
- Positively the most horrifying film ever made.
- Likely to upset your stomach
- Rated 'V' for Violence
- This vomit bag and the price of one admission will enable you to see... the first film rated V for violence.