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In a contemporary review, Nigel Andrews reviewed a dubbed 88 minute version. [6] Andrews stated that despite "the brief surrealist promise of the opening scenes-a close-up of a face crawling with larvae cutting ingeniously to Niccola's head enveloped in the serpentine wires of an encephalograph", Night of the Devils had "all the usual defects of a low-budget horror quickie-careless direction ...
Sporadic articles for news papers and magazine came along until the newspaper El País published one short story "El Palo de Golf" which later made part of a series of 10 short stories La noche del Demonio (The Night of the Demon), published in 2007 by Villegas Editores.
The Devil's Nightmare (French: La plus longue nuit du diable, lit. 'The Devil's Longest Night', Italian: La terrificante notte del demonio, lit. 'The Terrifying Night of the Demon') is a 1971 supernatural horror film directed by Jean Brismée and starring Erika Blanc, Jean Servais, Daniel Emilfork, and Lucien Raimbourg.
Night of the Demon (U.S. title: Curse of the Demon) is a 1957 British horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacGinnis. [2]
The Blind Dead (Knights Templar) villains were unofficially resurrected in the 1975 entry La cruz del diablo, directed by John Gilling. [24] The film was an influence on Mansion of the Living Dead, a 1982 film directed by Jesús Franco. [12]
Black Sunday (Italian: La maschera del demonio, lit. 'The mask of the demon') is a 1960 Italian gothic horror film directed by Mario Bava in his official directorial debut, and starring Barbara Steele, John Richardson, Andrea Checchi, Ivo Garrani, Arturo Dominici and Enrico Oliveri.
La Noche de Walpurgis /Walpurgis Night (released in the United States as The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Woman , in the UK as Shadow of the Werewolf , and in Canada as Werewolf Shadow ), is a 1970 Spanish/German [ 4 ] horror film starring Paul Naschy , the fifth in his series about the werewolf Waldemar Daninsky.
The Awful Dr. Orloff premiered in Madrid, Spain on 9 March 1962 [1] under the title of Gritos en la noche (lit. Screams in the Night ). [ 4 ] [ 10 ] It premiered in Paris on 1 October 1962 [ 1 ] under the title L'horrible Dr. Orloff and was released in the United Kingdom as The Demon Doctor in late 1963, with a "X" certificate.