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Asylum of Satan

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.0/10
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Asylum of Satan (1972)
Horror

A young woman is brought to an asylum to receive special treatment from a mysterious doctor. Dr. Spector does more than just run the hospital -- he offers his patients as sacrifices to Satan... Read allA young woman is brought to an asylum to receive special treatment from a mysterious doctor. Dr. Spector does more than just run the hospital -- he offers his patients as sacrifices to Satan.A young woman is brought to an asylum to receive special treatment from a mysterious doctor. Dr. Spector does more than just run the hospital -- he offers his patients as sacrifices to Satan.

  • Director
    • William Girdler
  • Writers
    • William Girdler
    • J. Patrick Kelly III
    • Patrick J. Kelly
  • Stars
    • Charles Kissinger
    • Carla Borelli
    • Nick Jolley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.0/10
    548
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Girdler
    • Writers
      • William Girdler
      • J. Patrick Kelly III
      • Patrick J. Kelly
    • Stars
      • Charles Kissinger
      • Carla Borelli
      • Nick Jolley
    • 31User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Kissinger
    Charles Kissinger
    • Dr. Jason Specter…
    Carla Borelli
    Carla Borelli
    • Lucina Martin
    Nick Jolley
    • Chris Duncan
    Louis Bandy
    • Lt. Tom Walsh
    Claude Fulkerson
    • Chief Aide
    • (as Claude Wayne Fulkerson)
    Jack Peterkin
    • Dr. Nolan
    Sherry Steiner
    • Blind Girl
    Mimi Honce
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    Harry Roehrig
    • Deafmute
    Don Dunkle
    Joan Edwards
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    P.J. Childers
    Biggs Tabler
    Beth Pearce
    James Carroll Pickett
      • Director
        • William Girdler
      • Writers
        • William Girdler
        • J. Patrick Kelly III
        • Patrick J. Kelly
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      EyeAskance

      Disadvantaged, but not a total wipeout.

      Scrubby but watchable occult nonsense, ASYLUM OF SATAN finds an attractive young woman being subdued within a strange private hospital. Waking from sleep in fear and confusion, she is told by staff that she has been placed under the special care of a certain doctor, along with a handful of other patients with various personal afflictions which said doctor insists he can treat. There's one problem, however...his sure-cure is the same for all maldies, and the most common side-effect is rigor-mortis. One-by-one the patients disappear, leaving our young heroin to search for a means of escape. The mystery culminates in a Black Magic ritual which conjurs Satan himself...and he is one scrawny, bedraggled looking Lord of Darkness, I must say.

      While this is unquestionably a B minus production, it does manage to entertain, and it more-less succeeds in keeping itself steeped in a creepy, otherworldly atmosphere. As 70s drive-in fodder goes, ASYLUM OF SATAN might be a bug's nose above the yardstick...neith fish nor fowl.

      4.5/10
      eddy-28

      Girdler's Screen Debut. It's not that bad.

      So William Girdler's screen debut was running a little slow through 1972 but it's not all that bad! Charles Kissinger is a great actor in which he later appeared in almost of all of Girdler's other films. Nick Jolley superfly hero of the 70's appears also wondering why he was'nt in anything else. ASYLUM OF SATAN is a good film about a girl taken hostage to the Asylum were doctor's zombies and critters run wild! Kissinger plays Satan himself. Give ASYLUM OF SATAN a shot if you are a big fan of Girdler's films. Yes the film is very violent with way too much sex, but hey it's still worth watching.
      2willywants

      Laughably awful, but enjoyable

      A young woman finds herself held against her will in an eerie mental asylum by the sinister "Dr. Specter" and his masculine-looking assistant, Martine. She begins to suspect that the visions of horror she experiences are not nightmares and that she is due to be sacrificed to The Evil One. A laughably awful film if I've ever seen one, "Asylum of Satan" is highly enjoyable, cheesy trash. Bad acting from everyone, especially the lead actress, a terribly dated score, and the fakest-looking Satan you'll ever see make this steaming pile one worth checking out if you like bad movies. Oh, and the death scene are a stitch! (Apperantly people can die from cockroaches crawling all over them...) My rating for "Asylum of satan"--2/10.
      lazarillo

      Satanists, insane asylums, and William Girdler

      In the 70's there were many films about Satan ("The Exorcist, "The Omen") and many films about insane asylums ("One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest", "The Ninth Configuration"). It's no surprise then that someone would combine them. But it's a testament to the prescient genius of William Girdler--the man, the myth, the legend--that he did so in 1971! Of course, this film is completely inane, but so were all Girdler films, even the ones with big budgets and big stars.

      A woman has a nervous breakdown and wakes up in an asylum. She finds it strange (although not nearly as much as she ought to) that all of her fellow patients are dressed in white-hooded robes. Meanwhile, her boyfriend, who looks like "Meathead" from all in the family and is garbed in some of the worst 70's fashions ever witnessed, is trying to rescue her. After being turned away the first time, he comes back with a police detective and discovers that the asylum is abandoned and the doctor he spoke to, Dr. Spector, has been dead 20 years. He's very alarmed, however, when he finds out that the supposedly dead Dr. Spector "was picked up several times for worshiping Satan" (what's the police code on that--a "666"?). Several minor characters are killed for no other reason than to show off some ridiculous-looking special effects (paper bugs, rubber snakes, etc.). As in "Three on a Meathook" there's also a long romantic flashback interlude set to music (because horror fans, of course, are suckers for romantic interludes). Finally though, a guy in a VERY unconvincing Satan mask shows up and we learn that it's not good to offer Satan a non-virgin in a virgin sacrifice (he apparently hates getting beaten to the punch by a guy who looks like "Meathead").

      Obviously, this movie is pretty bad, but it almost sneaks into so-bad-it's-good territory. I'd definitely recommend it for fans of satanism, insane asylums, and William Girdler.
      3emm

      Fear evil with this terribly made bloodboiler!

      Get this title into your mind right now: ASYLUM OF SATAN. Why? Because the 70s was known for tons of low budget movies about the worst of both worlds: crowded asylums and Satanic possession. Before watching the movie trailer, I saw the full-length feature. What you get is absolute nonsense. This, being made a couple of years before THE EXORCIST, helped bring in numerous offerings about the Devil. Here, it's same old, same old. Cheap special effects are the excuse for a rotten-apple horror chiller, with rubber snakes and toy bugs taking toll on two innocent lives. Now, I've just seen the trailer, and I would have been better off giving a donation of twenty dollars to film preservation. An interesting note: the warning label on United's copy of the film is mistakenly misleading. Movies such as ASYLUM OF SATAN are junk food for your head. Just add a television set.

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      • Trivia
        Carla Borelli originally agreed to do some nudity when she signed on to act in this film, but refused to do the nudity at the last minute, while this movie was being shot.
      • Connections
        Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996)
      • Soundtracks
        Lucina's Theme
        Written by William Girdler

        Arranged by William Girdler and Greg Walker

        Performed by Eddy Dee and The Blues Express

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      • Release date
        • March 5, 1975 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Satan Spectrum
      • Filming locations
        • Louisville, Kentucky, USA(filming-location)
      • Production company
        • Studio 1 Productions
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      • Budget
        • $50,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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