

Quote:
A henchman of Satan poses as a priest in order to get closer to young virgins he needs for human sacrifice.
Cheap, oddly acted misfire
Low budget English film set in the 18th century about a Satanist brought back to life when the blood of a virgin drops onto his tomb. As he sets about trying to find a willing virgin to spend an eternity in Hell thus ending his damnation (I don’t understand it either) two lovers, the daughter of a rich nobleman and a young man who is slowly buying up the land in the area, try to find away to be together.
Shot on the cheap this film looks more like a dress up party than reality. It doesn’t help that the two lovers are probably ten years too old for their roles. Still the film has a certain amount of charm thanks to a rather bizarre performance by Mike Raven who says his lines with often odd inflections. This isn’t to say its a good film, its really not but those who like interesting misfires should look for this film. Those who don’t want to see a misfire should stay away.
dbborroughs
(imdb)



Disciple of Death (Tom Parkinson, 1972).mkv General Container: Matroska Runtime: 1 h 23 min Size: 339 MiB Video Codec: h264 Resolution: 474x360 Aspect ratio: 4:3 Frame rate: 25.000 fps Bit rate: 498 kb/s BPP: 0.117 Audio #1: English 2.0ch AAC LC @ 66.2 kb/s
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