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Devils of Darkness

  • 1965
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  • 1h 28m
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4.9/10
1.1K
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Devils of Darkness (1965)
A secret vampire cult, which has its headquarters beneath the town cemetery, searches for victims for its human sacrifice rituals.
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A secret vampire cult, which has its headquarters beneath the town cemetery, searches for victims for its human sacrifice rituals.A secret vampire cult, which has its headquarters beneath the town cemetery, searches for victims for its human sacrifice rituals.A secret vampire cult, which has its headquarters beneath the town cemetery, searches for victims for its human sacrifice rituals.

  • Director
    • Lance Comfort
  • Writer
    • Lyn Fairhurst
  • Stars
    • William Sylvester
    • Hubert Noël
    • Carole Gray
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    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writer
      • Lyn Fairhurst
    • Stars
      • William Sylvester
      • Hubert Noël
      • Carole Gray
    • 38User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Paul Baxter
    Hubert Noël
    Hubert Noël
    • Count Sinistre aka Armond du Molier
    • (as Hubert Noel)
    Carole Gray
    Carole Gray
    • Tania
    Tracy Reed
    Tracy Reed
    • Karen Steele
    Diana Decker
    Diana Decker
    • Madeleine Braun
    Rona Anderson
    Rona Anderson
    • Anne Forest
    Peter Illing
    Peter Illing
    • Inspector Malin
    Gerard Heinz
    Gerard Heinz
    • Bouvier - the Hotel Manager
    Brian Oulton
    Brian Oulton
    • The Colonel
    Walter Brown
    • Bruno
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • Dr. Robert Kelsey
    Victor Brooks
    • Inspector Hardwick
    Marie Burke
    Marie Burke
    • Old Gypsy Woman
    Marianne Stone
    Marianne Stone
    • The Duchess
    Avril Angers
    Avril Angers
    • Midge
    John Taylor
    • Police Sgt. Miller
    Frank Forsyth
    Frank Forsyth
    • Antique Shop Caretaker
    Geoffrey Kenion
    • Keith
    • Director
      • Lance Comfort
    • Writer
      • Lyn Fairhurst
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    5Tera-Jones

    Mediocre Horror

    This film is not grand but it's not down right horrible either - it's an in-between film - one of those movies you don't mind watching if there is not a lot on TV or you are just in the mood for something different to watch.

    You can easily pass this one by without missing anything but if you do decide to watch it don't expect a lot from it. It's mildly entertaining. Watch it if you really want to see another film on the occult / witchcraft - otherwise you can pass it by.

    I'm not downing this film - I found it a a bit enjoyable but there are much better films to watch and re-watch on the market.

    5/10
    4Coventry

    Atmospheric at times...but overall weak and uninteresting.

    Devils of Darkness has a promising sounding title, it's British and it has the typical 60's gothic theme. Yet, it quickly got ignored over the years and it's rarely ever mentioned. Probably because it wasn't made by either of the 3 biggest production companies in that time. The Brit horror industry was ruled by Hammer, Amicus or Tigon and (almost) all their production received cult followings and critics attention. Of course, that can't be the only reason because a good film would be remembered no matter who produced it. Devils of Darkness is anonymous in all fields… Not one aspect in the entire film is worth remembering. It mixes vampirism with other occult elements. A satanic cult, led by Count Sinistre, kidnaps innocent people in order to sacrifice them. An author tries to reveal the secrets and comes into contact with the leader. Devils of Darkness has an extremely promising opening sequence (even before the credits are presented) and the hope you'll see a intriguing occult horror film is falsely raised. After the atmospheric opening, the film quickly falls into boredom with endless speeches and tedious characters. The tension is pretty much non-existent and the few promising horror sequences are too succinct. The beautifully shot cult rites seem to be inspired by Roger Corman's the Masque of the Red Death, but still they're the only sequences worth mentioning. The cast isn't very spectacular, neither. Carol Gray is worth a mention since her beauty reminded me about the typical Hammer sirens. Hubert Noël, the bad guy with a dreadful French accent, is too untalented to make the film memorable and so is director Lance Comfort.
    4MOscarbradley

    Terrible...but strangely enjoyable

    Nobody in their right mind would say that "Devils of Darkness" was a good film but this little known British vampire flic possesses its own charms even if they do belong to the 'so-bad-it's-good' variety. After an interminable pre-credit sequence in which a rubber bat bites bride-to-be Carole Gray, only to have sinister Count Sinistre resurrect her from her tomb, we cut to the chase when on All Soul's Night the so-called Devils of Darkness rise again. Yes, it's terrible in an am-dram kind of way and it does have some of the worst scenes of vampirism ever committed to film but as bad movies go it's still a lot of fun even if actors who should have know better do make fools of themselves. At least the gifted French actor Hubert-Noel does make Count Sinistre a sexy and suave vampire lending the film a very slight touch of class.
    6Stevieboy666

    Devils of Daylight

    Armond du Moliere is really a 400 year old vampire called Count Sinistre and he heads a coven of Satanists in Brittany, France, with the story then moving to England. British horror movie from Planet Film Productions, I can remember being very excited by the prospect of vampires and Satanists (I love Hammer's The Satanic Rites of Dracula - 1973) but I also recall being rather disappointed with the film. I have just watched it for the second time (on a 41 year old VHS tape) and again it failed to impress. French actor Huber Noel plays the Count, he is very suave but also quite lame compared to Christopher Lee's menacing Dracula. I do not remember seeing one set of fangs and there is barely a drop of blood to be seen. The night scenes were obviously filmed in daylight (though Hammer did this too), the film is quite slow, the ending looks rushed and cheap but Tracy Reed does give some sex appeal and the Swinging Sixties party is quite entertaining. This movie was never going to Hammer a run for their money, it simply lacks bite, however it is still a reasonable watch.
    5planktonrules

    Not bad, not good--but certainly better than 3.6

    In Brittany, France, there are a couple strange murders, though the local police rule the deaths accidental. One is a cave explorer and the other a young lady who is found drowned--both were British tourists. Apart from harming the tourist industry, this was also bad because in reality this was the work of a Satanic vampire cult! When their friend vows to investigate further, the bodies disappear and it looks like his investigation is at an end...or is it?

    This is yet another British vampire film from the 1960s, though instead of being a Hammer Studios production, it was made at Pinewood Studios. In many ways it is reminiscent of a Hammer film, though the acting and plot are a bit less sophisticated. Still, it's not bad and is watchable--just don't expect a lot of magic or suspense. In particular, the evil Count Sinistre seems a tad wussy and too pretty to be all that threatening.

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    • Trivia
      Britain's very first vampire feature set in modern day, instead of the Gothic style popularized by Hammer Films.
    • Goofs
      As two of the characters emerge from the ruins towards the end, one of the allegedly deceased flickers their eyes.
    • Quotes

      Karen Steele: Hey, the man's smiling. See the effect I have. Or is it Johnny Walker?

      Paul Baxter: No, no, no. You were right the first time, wrong the second. Canadian Club.

    • Alternate versions
      The original UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to heavily reduce a scene of a woman dancing with a snake. later releases were restored and believed to be uncut however, DVDcompare.net suggests there are missing scenes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma 2: Drive-in Monsterama (2016)

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    • Release date
      • May 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Teufelsritual
    • Filming locations
      • Château du Rusquec, Loqueffret, Finistère, France
    • Production company
      • Planet Film Productions
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      • £110,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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