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The Devil's Lover

Original title: L'amante del demonio
  • 1972
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
341
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Rosalba Neri and Edmund Purdom in The Devil's Lover (1972)
ItalianHorror

Creepy tale about a sorrowful night passed in a nightmarish castle, so the house of the demon. Many horror elements are mixed with erotic atmosphere.Creepy tale about a sorrowful night passed in a nightmarish castle, so the house of the demon. Many horror elements are mixed with erotic atmosphere.Creepy tale about a sorrowful night passed in a nightmarish castle, so the house of the demon. Many horror elements are mixed with erotic atmosphere.

  • Director
    • Paolo Lombardo
  • Writer
    • Paolo Lombardo
  • Stars
    • Edmund Purdom
    • Rosalba Neri
    • Robert Woods
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    341
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    • Director
      • Paolo Lombardo
    • Writer
      • Paolo Lombardo
    • Stars
      • Edmund Purdom
      • Rosalba Neri
      • Robert Woods
    • 13User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Edmund Purdom
    Edmund Purdom
    • Gunther
    Rosalba Neri
    Rosalba Neri
    • Helga
    Robert Woods
    Robert Woods
    • Helmuth
    • (as Robert Wood)
    Ferdinando Poggi
    • Hans
    • (as Nando Poggi)
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
    Maria Teresa Pingitore
    • Magda
    Spartaco Conversi
    • Johan
    Laura De Benedittis
      Giovanna Di Vita
      Francesca Lionti
      • Marta - Helga's Mother
      Bruna Olivieri
      Maria Teresa Pietrangeli
      Massimiliano Roy
      Maria Vianello
      John Benedy
      John Benedy
      • Butler
      • (uncredited)
      Salvatore Billa
      Salvatore Billa
      • Kidnapper
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Paolo Lombardo
      • Writer
        • Paolo Lombardo
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      4HEFILM

      barely a movie, take that how you may

      I saw this on a recent, as of 2024, blu ray release and was shocked when I went to IMDB to discover that I guess I'd seen it. Now how could I forget the film, well after watching it I can see how. It's not memorable. I had given it a 6 but I've revised that more to a 4.

      The problems are the script and directing, both by the same man who seems to have little talent at either. The performances are just ok, no one seems very committed to a role, other than Neri. There are a few really beautiful shots of her, how could there not be?, but she's had better parts and looked better in much better films.

      There is very little style and the shots at times barely cut together. The music score is pretty good but it stops and starts at odd moments sometimes in mid scene, it all feels like no one with much experience was at the helm of the movie.

      For something that's supposed to be shocking, the violence and nudity are few and far between, not a problem if the drama is compelling, but it's not.

      There is one laughable scene with a red hooded guy popping, like in Bewitched, in and out in various places. The editing is sluggish so you can tell one actor is freezing in place while the other moves and they start shooting again. It's really half heartedly done.

      There is a sword fight and well, uh, that's about it, I guess there sort of is another sword fight eventually.

      It's all rather flatly done and pretty dull, for a film called The Devil's Lover the whole devil angle is also dull and almost silly the way it's done. A film that doesn't know how to be erotic horrific or compelling, decent production values raise it above worse films, but it looks like what it is, a producer directing and not knowing how.

      In the Severin 2024 release there is an interview with actor Robert Woods who claims he was brought in to try to save the movie, to edit the film, be in it in a small role added later and to direct some of it. Even with all that he says it's not better than just ok and I'd agree.

      The 2024 release looks and sounds very good, features a dull commentary track with lot of silence between not too interesting things to say.
      7HumanoidOfFlesh

      Suitably dull Italian horror flick with sexy Rosalba Neri.

      Rosalba Neri and her two girlfriends visit a remote European castle that is supposedly owned by Satan himself.That night she comes across a portrait of a woman who looks much like her.While sleeping she has is transported back to the 16th century where she has nightmares of her past which include:cave dwelling rapists,sadistic vampires,inquisition and a mysterious red-hooded,cloaked,disappearing swordsman."L'Amante del Demonio" is watchable Italian Gothic nonsense.There is a bit of sleaze and nudity plus incredibly sensual Rosalba Neri,the Queen of Italian Gothic horror.The film mixes Satanic horror,vampirism,sex and torture,so fans of Italian exploitation should definitely check it out.However the action is suitably dull and the climax is terrible.A generous 7 out of 10.
      4Bezenby

      Hmmm

      This title basically sat on my 'can't find it' list for ages until it appeared on Youtube a week ago. Sadly, it didn't turn out to be such great shakes. Hmm...shame.

      The confusing plot starts off with Rosalba Neri and her two mates parking outside a castle supposedly haunted by the devil when the attendant tells them they're closing, Rosalba uses her Neri charms not only to get inside but also manages to get a meal and a bed for the night!

      While changing into a nightdress, Rosalba spots a strange painting on the wall that seems to depict herself screaming in pain and on fire. Just like anyone who sees a picture of themselves in a strange castle they've never been to before, this sets Rosalba up for a good night's sleep that seems to transport her back hundreds of years to a medieval equivalent of Eastenders.

      This is where things get really confusing because it seems like Rosalba is now a virginal bride-to-be with (I think) two friends in the village but two separate sisters, but her friend back in modern times is now a jealous love rival who still loves Rosalba's groom, so the love rival uses her suitor Robert Wood to try and destroy Rosalba's relationship with the groom. The only thing that makes sense is Edmund Purdom as a randomly teleporting guy dressed as a flamboyant Klu Klux Klan member!

      Edmund comes sniffing around Rolba and promises her all the sensual delights on offer if only she'll sell her soul to him or something, but before we get to that bit there's a long sequence where a witch lures either Rosalba's two friends or her sisters into a cave to be pounced on by two horny men and two drunken women that turns into a lesbian scene before a vampiress turns up and puts the bite on both of them. Then they turn up later and put the bite on Rosalba, but then this entire plot point is immediately forgotten about as we get back to Edmund teleporting while fighting Robert Wood.

      Lacking in any excitement whatsoever, Lucifera: Demon Lover actually had me nodding off at certain points through all the drama and staring. Rosalba just sort of stares into space for the most part and although Edmund Purdom is alright, he doesn't really feature until later in the film. The ending renders the entire thing pointless too!

      Strangely, director Lombardo seems to favour top heavy women, but seems to botch nearly every aspect of this film, including a tongue removal. Strictly amatuer hour all the way. It's short though!
      4kannibalcorpsegrinder

      A wholly disappointing Italian Gothic horror effort

      Traveling through the countryside, a group of friends stop off at a local castle to take in the sights, which soon prompts them to imagine a time centuries earlier where they're turned into rivals for the same figure that promises to sell her wildest dreams in exchange for her soul.

      This was a fairly underwhelming and somewhat problematic Gothic horror outing. Among the big problems here stems from the implications of what's going on while the group stays at the castle. The setup involving the group going around the countryside trying to find a place to relax and coming across the castle where they're invited to stay, while the count, who lives there, starts to close the facility up, starts the film with a rather intriguing setup, but it's far too confusing to make much sense otherwise. The whole idea of the present-day friends being rivals in the flashback scenes makes sense when you know who the characters are beforehand so that when the characterizations switch there's some stakes to things, which doesn't happen here when it takes the girls into different personas almost as soon as we're introduced to them so there's a disconnect to what's going on from when we're initially introduced to them and then no less than five minutes later are told that wasn't important and to follow a different storyline instead. It doesn't help matters that the flashback scenes are just as confusing and difficult to follow. This never makes it clear what's supposed to happen, as it seems to drop the characters into various different scenarios but never commits to anything, with the friends being confirmed as witches, vampires, and ordinary sexual deviants at several points here, depending on the importance of the scene in question. With the storyline follows up on this by throwing a Satanic cult, a mysterious red-hooded figure wandering around the outskirts of the story, and ornate occult rituals for the woman because of what happened on her wedding day, but it's not all that interested in tying these together with any kind of clarity. These things just seem to happen, and it moves on to the next setpiece with everything barely connected or referenced again, making it even harder to make sense of what's going on. The other big factor here is the sense of dullness and boredom from what's presented here. The central idea had plenty of potential to provide some Gothic-tinged goodness with the past revelations making something out of the present-day situation, but rather than doing anything of any substance, all we get are endless scenes involving the duplicitous relationship where she steals the man's boyfriend and manifests the need for capturing the relationship in earnest. None of this keeps the film moving along with any kind of momentum or energy, and it feels like a dull drama for long stretches of the running time, as the only times it really changes things up are when there's some romantic couplings that bring about some fun nudity or the attempts at catching the demonic pact coming together. These scenes offer up some likable factors for the film, but it's not enough to overcome the other drawbacks on display.

      Rated Unrated/R: Nudity, Violence, Language, and sex scenes.
      4lee_eisenberg

      What the devil?

      You gotta love the 1960s and 1970s European horror flicks. Most of them, anyway. "L'amante del demonio" (alternately called "The Devil's Lover" and "Lucifera Demon Lover" in English) is too slow-moving, and much of it looks like scenes that they added to fill space. There's no shortage of sex, but the movie has so much wasted potential. I prefer it when these movies have lots of blood and guts, and this story of a young woman who goes to sleep in the 20th century and wakes up in an earlier century (where she sees all manner of evil things) just doesn't have enough of that. I recommend sticking with a Jess Franco movie or a Michele Soavi movie if you're looking for some classic Euro-horror.

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        Italian censorship visa # 59307 delivered on 29-11-1971.

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      • Release date
        • January 26, 1972 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Lucifera: Demonlover
      • Filming locations
        • Castello Ruspoli, Vignanello VT, Italy(castle-location)
      • Production company
        • Nova International Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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