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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
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        • Paolo Lombardo
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      3Bunuel1976

      LUCIFERA, DEMON LOVER (Paolo Lombardo, 1972) *1/2

      The heyday of the Italian Gothic Horror genre was the early-to-mid-1960s; even so, the style lingered on well into the next decade but the results were often far beneath what could be accomplished at its best. Naturally, this is one such example: actually, we start off here with a contemporary setting and the heroine ("Euro-Cult" favorite Rosalba Neri) dreams herself back at least two centuries – under the influence of an old mansion where, legend has it, the devil used to reside! An element these later efforts certainly took advantage of was the relaxation in censorship, except that then we tended to get copious nudity at the expense of plot (and even atmosphere): at one point, for instance, a couple of nubile girls are gang-raped and forced to copulate between themselves inside a cave, a sequence that has no bearing whatsoever on the central plot! For what it is worth, the narrative involves two girls (one is Neri and the other is played by a companion of hers in the modern 'bookends') who both love the same man; when he chooses Neri, the rival (herself pursued by another, played by Robert Woods) turns to a witch who puts a curse on the former. This results in Neri being seduced by a stranger (Edmund Purdom), losing her lover to him and getting burned at the stake for the latter's death…all on her wedding night and, surprise surprise, the interloper is eventually revealed to be Old Nick himself! While the lethargic pacing is decidedly characteristic of such fare, the inept handling is not and, in this case, makes the film a snooze-fest as opposed to the mood-piece its creators probably intended! When I first came across this one, I was intrigued by its description as "the greatest Rosalba Neri movie ever"; however, having checked it out for myself now, I regret to report that things could not be further removed from the truth!
      6Red-Barracuda

      Worth seeing for Neri but not too impressive overall

      Three women stay the night at a castle supposed owned by the Devil - in the night, one of them has a dream where she is transported to the 16th century where a bunch of odd events take place.

      The main selling point of this movie has to be Rosalba Neri. This Italian actress appeared in a number of genre films from around this time and always added quality to proceedings, in terms of her sensuality, sexual forcefulness and genuine acting ability. She's probably the best thing in this film too. Its an example of an Italian gothic horror film, at the latter end of the sub-genre's cycle. And on paper it does include a lot of promising elements - sexual deviants, vampires, religious fanatics, a red-hooded devil, a witch, beautiful maidens and ornate, crumbling locations. But director, Paolo Lombardo, was hardly a master at this kind of thing and, in fact, only helmed a further two minor films. The result is a fairly lethargic picture on the whole, with the odd interesting moment. If you like Italian gothic, it is certainly good enough for a whirl and Neri is always worth seeing in anything.
      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.
      Michael_Elliott

      Lucifera: Demon Lover

      Lucifera: Demon Lover (1972)

      * 1/2 (out of 4)

      Italian horror has three women (led by cult favorite Rosalba Neri) going to stay at a house that is said to be the home of Satan. They talk the caretaker in letting them spend the night when the Neri character sees a portrait that takes her back in time several hundred years where the three women are now in their own battle with the Devil. Fans of MARK OF THE DEVIL or THE DEVIL'S WEDDING NIGHT will probably be tempted to try this out as will fans of Neri but both parties are going to be disappointed because the movie is pretty much dull from start to finish. The entire story doesn't make a bit of sense and to make matters worse is the fact that director Lombardo didn't have much experience behind the camera and this clearly shows with the incredibly slow pacing. It also doesn't help matters that we have several Ed Wood moments where it will be light outside but then they'll cut to the next scene where it's dark and then cut back to light. This happens at least during two different scenes taking place at different times. The plot doesn't make a bit of sense but for this type of film that's really not overly important as long as we get good stuff. That good stuff being either violence, sex, nudity or in the best case all three. This film doesn't offer any blood and has very little nudity. We do get a pretty fun orgy taking place in a castle and fans of Neri and her nude scenes will have to wait until the very end to get just a little peak. The performances are all rather bland but you really can't blame them as I'm sure they were all aware that this thing wasn't going to turn out too well. Satan has invaded Italian horror films countless times but this here isn't the best out there and should pretty much be avoided by everyone unless they just have to sit through even the bad ones (like myself).

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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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