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A gang of pirates rape the two sole survivors of a ship wreck. The violated girls are rescued by the strange inhabitants of a supposedly haunted island, where they are granted supernatural p... Read allA gang of pirates rape the two sole survivors of a ship wreck. The violated girls are rescued by the strange inhabitants of a supposedly haunted island, where they are granted supernatural powers to strike revenge against the pirates.A gang of pirates rape the two sole survivors of a ship wreck. The violated girls are rescued by the strange inhabitants of a supposedly haunted island, where they are granted supernatural powers to strike revenge against the pirates.
Yves Collignon
- Un marin
- (as Yves Colignon)
Monica Swinn
- Une fille dans la taverne
- (as Monika)
Anna Watican
- Une fille dans la taverne
- (as Anne Watticant)
Raphaël Marongiu
- Le marin à la marionnette de Dracula
- (as Raphael G. Marongiu)
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A group of shipwrecked sailors brutally rape two young woman and the woman re-emerge after making a pact with the devil to get their revenge.
More of the same from Jean Rollin. The music is improved here, but the plot makes practically no sense. Some people have tried to defend the film by saying it should be seen as an "art" film. Rollin does indeed have a unique view of art.
If you want to see more of the same nude women and pointless sex scenes, this is for you... but as far as plots go, this is not one of Rollin's stronger films. But it does have a clown... so, I guess that might be good?
More of the same from Jean Rollin. The music is improved here, but the plot makes practically no sense. Some people have tried to defend the film by saying it should be seen as an "art" film. Rollin does indeed have a unique view of art.
If you want to see more of the same nude women and pointless sex scenes, this is for you... but as far as plots go, this is not one of Rollin's stronger films. But it does have a clown... so, I guess that might be good?
Dear oh dear. It might be easy to take cheap swipes at M. Rollin, but this looks likes such an amateurish effort. Terrible acting, contrived and sloppy action, meandering plot, cheap props. I hate to twist the knife, but it certainly breathes new life into the expression "Z-grade".
The video blurb looked so promising - two girls raped by wreckers, take refuge in an abandoned abbey where they make a pact with the Devil to seek revenge. But Jean Rollin seems determined to disappoint. Way too much time is spent on watching people walking long distances, or labouring blindingly obvious plot developments (the psychic brothel madam excels at this!)
There is not nearly enough skin to compensate for having to sit through this, though some spiritied sex scenes do capture the attention. The biggest draw of the film for me was the female member of the wrecker gang (character Tina). I wish I knew who the actress was. Gorgeous, spirited, and great without clothes! Shame she can't act, but I may excuse her. I have a soft spot for beautiful girls who get sexually aroused by wicked deeds.
Bizarre points include the Devil's two attendants - a female clown, and a Rasputin look-a-like. And never did so much plaster statuary give its life for a movie!
In summary, only rent this video for the gorgeous female wrecker, fast forward through the rest.
The video blurb looked so promising - two girls raped by wreckers, take refuge in an abandoned abbey where they make a pact with the Devil to seek revenge. But Jean Rollin seems determined to disappoint. Way too much time is spent on watching people walking long distances, or labouring blindingly obvious plot developments (the psychic brothel madam excels at this!)
There is not nearly enough skin to compensate for having to sit through this, though some spiritied sex scenes do capture the attention. The biggest draw of the film for me was the female member of the wrecker gang (character Tina). I wish I knew who the actress was. Gorgeous, spirited, and great without clothes! Shame she can't act, but I may excuse her. I have a soft spot for beautiful girls who get sexually aroused by wicked deeds.
Bizarre points include the Devil's two attendants - a female clown, and a Rasputin look-a-like. And never did so much plaster statuary give its life for a movie!
In summary, only rent this video for the gorgeous female wrecker, fast forward through the rest.
This is not one Jean Rollin's greatest works, but it does have one shinning light, Joelle Coeur, the gorgeous female wrecker. Like all of Rollin's films (that I have seen) this one is full of all his artistic visions, but for some reason the film still seems slower in it's pace and is a little more difficult to get into. Like all Rollin's film it's worth watching, but in this instance, only for the gorgeous Joelle Coeur.
(1974) The Demoniacs/ Les démoniaques
(In French with English subtitles)
PSYCHOLOGICAL HORROR
Written and directed by Jean Rollin introduces viewers to four "wreckers" of Le Capitaine (John Rico), Paul (Paul Bisciglia), Tina (Joëlle Coeur) and Le Bosco (Willy Braque). And while they are salvaging a chest they pull from the beach, two blondes while wearing their nightgowns suddenly appear that look like they appear coming from the wreckage. The four of them then assault the two women before they kill them. And while the captain is drinking at a pub, he then sees images of them, before he is then informed that the two women are not dead but are still alive. They then go a stalking rant, especially Tina, and the two blondes continue running until they stumble onto the cursed ruin as they are greeted by a clown faced woman (Mireille Dargent). And she then introduces them to a L'exorciste Chadron (Ben Zimet). And it is him who introduces them to Le Diable (Miletic Zivomir) who is locked in a cell granting them powers to that they can exact their revenge. The only downside is that it last only until after the following morning.
If there is a reason to watch Jean Rollin movies and that is the nudity, that may be deemed too much for Hollywood censors and labelled as X rating the same as many soft core adult movies except that anyone to have seen this the make out and assault scenes looked fake and unconvincing. And out of all the women shown on this particular movie Tina happens to be the best looking one. I agree with the few reviewers who said that the movie starts out well, but then Rollins gears to boredom as it looked as if he made this movie as he is going along since it was supposed to be a film and not as a 45 minute stint. I can probably look at actress Joëlle Coeur nude all day and Rollins can only do this for so long. And anyone who were to look at her filmography, it does not appear Les Demoniacs is the only movie she is naked on.
Written and directed by Jean Rollin introduces viewers to four "wreckers" of Le Capitaine (John Rico), Paul (Paul Bisciglia), Tina (Joëlle Coeur) and Le Bosco (Willy Braque). And while they are salvaging a chest they pull from the beach, two blondes while wearing their nightgowns suddenly appear that look like they appear coming from the wreckage. The four of them then assault the two women before they kill them. And while the captain is drinking at a pub, he then sees images of them, before he is then informed that the two women are not dead but are still alive. They then go a stalking rant, especially Tina, and the two blondes continue running until they stumble onto the cursed ruin as they are greeted by a clown faced woman (Mireille Dargent). And she then introduces them to a L'exorciste Chadron (Ben Zimet). And it is him who introduces them to Le Diable (Miletic Zivomir) who is locked in a cell granting them powers to that they can exact their revenge. The only downside is that it last only until after the following morning.
If there is a reason to watch Jean Rollin movies and that is the nudity, that may be deemed too much for Hollywood censors and labelled as X rating the same as many soft core adult movies except that anyone to have seen this the make out and assault scenes looked fake and unconvincing. And out of all the women shown on this particular movie Tina happens to be the best looking one. I agree with the few reviewers who said that the movie starts out well, but then Rollins gears to boredom as it looked as if he made this movie as he is going along since it was supposed to be a film and not as a 45 minute stint. I can probably look at actress Joëlle Coeur nude all day and Rollins can only do this for so long. And anyone who were to look at her filmography, it does not appear Les Demoniacs is the only movie she is naked on.
The first scene on the beach with the young girls rape and attack is very good and the next one in the bar with them appearing as ghosts too... Unfortunately the movie doesn't go on like that all the time. There are good and bad moments but the scenes of nudity with Joelle Coeur are erotically very good. The story of the demon in the ruins doesn't appear very clear, nor does the clown's and the ruin's keeper destinies... But all in all there is a good atmosphere even if some scenes are a bit too long and some of them are great, like the one where the religious statues fall one after each other on the ground. Jean Rollin knows how to mix sex and horror, as well as many other authors of that 70's era. A good moment but that movie could have been better again...
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- TriviaThe film was inspired by Jean Rollin´s childhood, when he watched American pirate and adventure-movies, and spent a lot of time on the beach.
- GoofsPatricia Hermenier and Lieva Lone have bikini tan lines. That wouldn't have happened in the 19th century.
- Alternate versionsThe Image Entertainment DVD is missing the graphic rape sequence between Tina and the Captain. This footage was left out at the director's request due to personal reasons he had with his distributor at the time.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Eurotika!: Vampires and Virgins (1999)
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