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Devil's Possessed

Original title: El mariscal del infierno
  • 1974
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
475
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Devil's Possessed (1974)
AdventureHorror

An evil medieval French baron consults a black magician to expand his power, but his people revolt and are joined by a heroic captain, whom is an old friend of the baron.An evil medieval French baron consults a black magician to expand his power, but his people revolt and are joined by a heroic captain, whom is an old friend of the baron.An evil medieval French baron consults a black magician to expand his power, but his people revolt and are joined by a heroic captain, whom is an old friend of the baron.

  • Director
    • León Klimovsky
  • Writer
    • Paul Naschy
  • Stars
    • Paul Naschy
    • Norma Sebre
    • Guillermo Bredeston
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    475
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    • Director
      • León Klimovsky
    • Writer
      • Paul Naschy
    • Stars
      • Paul Naschy
      • Norma Sebre
      • Guillermo Bredeston
    • 24User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Paul Naschy
    Paul Naschy
    • Barón Gilles de Lancré
    Norma Sebre
    Norma Sebre
    • Georgelle
    Guillermo Bredeston
    Guillermo Bredeston
    • Gaston de Malebranche
    Mariano Vidal Molina
    Mariano Vidal Molina
    • Sillé
    • (as Vidal Molina)
    Graciela Nilson
    • Graciela
    Eduardo Calvo
    Eduardo Calvo
    • Simon de Braqueville
    Fernando Rubio
    • Estebáno
    Luis Induni
    Luis Induni
    • Paul
    José Luis Chinchilla
    • Daniel
    • (as Jose Luis Chinchilla)
    Francisco Nieto
    • Estefan Burguan
    Carmen Carro
    • Bastiana
    Germán Kraus
      Javier de Rivera
      César Varona
        Toni de Mosul
        Emilio Mellado
        Luis González Páramo
          Simón Arriaga
            • Director
              • León Klimovsky
            • Writer
              • Paul Naschy
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            6Bunuel1976

            THE DEVIL'S POSSESSED (Leon Klimovksy, 1974) **1/2

            This misleadingly-titled film should not even really be classified as horror, despite the myriad diabolic invocations and torture scenes. It is a good-looking medieval epic with a plot which basically amalgamates Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (spurned nobleman Paul Naschy being egged on by his ambitious wife to seize power from the current ruler) with the legendary exploits of Robin Hood (opposition to the tyrant being provided by a band of outlaws) – cue numerous athletic action scenes, and there is even a jousting tournament in an effort to catch their leader (who happens to be the tyrant's former ally) but, rather than hide his identity, he smiles defiantly at Naschy's wife before taking on her husband in mortal combat!!

            As usual, the star also penned the script – attempting to lend sympathy to his character by making him gullible rather than truly evil (he is also shown feeling remorse and being, economically but effectively, haunted by his victims)…though he still gets to lose an eye and, eventually, expires from a hail of arrows in clear imitation of Akira Kurosawa's own definitive "Macbeth" adaptation THRONE OF BLOOD (1957). Still, Klimovsky being no more than a journeyman director, the result is too often heavy-handed (if undeniably enjoyable) and, in any case, the countless references to the villain's lust for power as "The Great Work" is not a little silly (especially since he only sends for the man he himself dubs "the world's greatest sorcerer" to this end only after several other alchemists had failed – WTF?!). To add insult to injury, the latter is just another quack who even performs the "Wizard of Oz" routine of enlightening the hero through a dead man's skull (when, in reality, he is hiding behind some rocks nearby and talking through a primitive microphone)! Equally anachronistic is the fact that, while generally appropriately robust, the music score is marred by intermittent and completely incongruous electronic passages!

            While Naschy's "Waldemar Daninsky" Werewolf effort CURSE OF THE DEVIL (1973) similarly adopted a medieval setting (as did the opening scene of his best outing in that popular series i.e. THE CRAVING [1980]), THE DEVIL'S POSSESSED – whose original Spanish title translates to HELL'S MARSHALL – was the first of a loose trilogy, to be followed by two the star directed himself (which he actually considered his own personal favorites and that I will be checking out in quick succession): INQUISITION (1976) and THE TRAVELER (1979).
            Dethcharm

            Paul Naschy And The Philosopher's Stone...

            Baron Gilles de Lancre (Paul Naschy) seeks out an alchemist in order to obtain the throne. Said alchemist agrees to help, but requires the blood of a young maiden.

            After hurriedly obtaining and sacrificing the required lass, de Lancre awaits his new position.

            Oh no!

            It seems that before he can become Lord and Master, he must also get his mitts on the legendary Philosopher's Stone! In the meantime, he spends his time torturing and killing his subjects.

            Much hocus pocus is employed, including the use of a rubber head in a bad wig as an oracle.

            DEVIL'S POSSESSED is another fairly entertaining Naschy vehicle. He's always at his best when portraying eeevil, sadistic villains. Unfortunately, this movie contains several long stretches of dullness. Still, it's worth a viewing, especially for the Naschy fanatics out there...
            4lastliberal

            Only the Philosopher's Stone will give me the strength.

            Not the greatest film to remember Paul Naschy by.

            Gaston (Guillermo Bredeston) is probably the worst swordsman I have ever seen. Zorro would be ashamed! His only salvation came as the competition was just as bad.

            This film is described as adventure and horror. Forget the horror - there is none. No nudity, no blood, no monsters; just a Robin Hood adventure against an evil Baron (Paul Naschy) who wants to be King.

            The main feature of the film was seeing Graciela Nilson, who only made four films in two years and disappeared to our regrettable loss. Where did she go?
            4jordondave-28085

            So and so movie

            (1974 Devil's Possessed/ El mariscal del infierno DUBBED HORROR THRILLER/ HISTORICAL

            A cross between "The Adventures of Robin Hood" and evil MacBeth starring Paul Naschy who was also credited as a writer as he plays the Baron, Gilles de Lancré allowing himself to be manipulated by his evil wife, Graciela (Graciela Nilson) upon listening to their alchemist's Sille (Mariano Vidal Molina) mythical way of using common peasants and farmers as a sacrifice toward his eternal life with hero, Gaston de Malebranche (Guillermo Bredeston) staging a rebellion. Low budget and does not offer anything new to the genre.
            5kirbyclements

            Hilarity, a mix of castles with strange synths, and satan!

            The clash of odd synth tones with old world castles and flutes is what keeps me tuned into this colorful piece of nonsense. Brutal murders of families, magic and alchemy, satanic rituals, horrible treatment of human kind. Well, that's about it but I enjoyed the humor of the absurdity of the film.

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            • Trivia
              The film is very loosely based on the life of the infamous French serial killer Gilles de Rais (1404-1440), knight and baron from Brittany, Anjou and Poitou, Marshal of France, and former companion of Joan of Arc.
            • Goofs
              During a passionate kiss between Norma Sebre and Paul Naschy, there is a fly sitting on her wig.
            • Quotes

              Barón Gilles de Lancré: [of defenseless religious pilgrims] Kill them all!

            • Connections
              Featured in Cineficción Radio: Paul Naschy (2020)

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            • Release date
              • October 24, 1974 (Spain)
            • Countries of origin
              • Spain
              • Argentina
            • Language
              • Spanish
            • Also known as
              • The Devil's Possessed
            • Filming locations
              • Aldea del Fresno, Madrid, Spain
            • Production companies
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              • Orbe Producciones
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            • Runtime
              • 1h 35m(95 min)
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.33 : 1(original ratio, open matte)

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