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The Sect

Original title: La setta
  • 1991
  • R
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
3.9K
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The Sect (1991)
Directed by Michele Soavi (THE CHURCH, CEMETERY MAN) and co-scripted and produced by Dario Argento: We know their names, let's experience the nature of their games!
A schoolteacher (Kelly Curtis) becomes the target of a devil-worshipping sect. Soon her friends either disappear, become crazed zombie-like murderers or... get their heart ripped out. Still beating. Some even jerk back to life in an undead bloodletting frenzy! Is Jamie-Lee Curtis' pretty sister loosing her mind or has the devil come into her?
Shameless is pleased to introduce the first ever 2K HD restored and longest ever version of THE SECT, entirely faithful to Soavi's original vision of occult and zoogenic mayhem.
Adding 666 degrees of terror to a Rosemary's Baby scenario, Soavi blowtorches a diabolic opus that will get you to claw your own face off with fear!
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A lonely kindergarten teacher discovers a secret well in the basement of her house, and soon finds herself being followed by a murderous Satanic cult.A lonely kindergarten teacher discovers a secret well in the basement of her house, and soon finds herself being followed by a murderous Satanic cult.A lonely kindergarten teacher discovers a secret well in the basement of her house, and soon finds herself being followed by a murderous Satanic cult.

  • Director
    • Michele Soavi
  • Writers
    • Dario Argento
    • Gianni Romoli
    • Michele Soavi
  • Stars
    • Kelly Curtis
    • Herbert Lom
    • Mariangela Giordano
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michele Soavi
    • Writers
      • Dario Argento
      • Gianni Romoli
      • Michele Soavi
    • Stars
      • Kelly Curtis
      • Herbert Lom
      • Mariangela Giordano
    • 41User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Kelly Curtis
    Kelly Curtis
    • Miriam Kreisl
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Moebius Kelly
    Mariangela Giordano
    Mariangela Giordano
    • Kathryn
    • (as Maria Angela Giordano)
    Michel Adatte
    • Frank
    Carla Cassola
    • Dr. Pernath
    Angelika Maria Boeck
    • Claire Henri
    Giovanni Lombardo Radice
    Giovanni Lombardo Radice
    • Martin Romero
    Niels Gullov
    • Mr. Henri
    Tomas Arana
    Tomas Arana
    • Damon
    Donald O'Brien
    Donald O'Brien
    • Justice Jonathan Ford
    Yasmine Ussani
    • Samantha
    Dario Casalini
    • Mark
    Paolo Pranzo
    • Steven
    Richard Sammel
    Richard Sammel
    • Truck Driver
    Ralph Bola Mustapha
    • Second Truck Driver
    Erika Sinisi
    • Sara
    • (as Erica Sinisi)
    Fabio Saccani
    • Pickpocket
    Vincent Regina
    • Male nurse
    • (as Vincenzo Regina)
    • Director
      • Michele Soavi
    • Writers
      • Dario Argento
      • Gianni Romoli
      • Michele Soavi
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    7TodaysHaul317

    90's Italian Horror!!!!

    The Sect (aKa La Setta, The Devil's Daughter, and Demons 4) is a 1991 Italian horror film co-written and directed by Michele Soavi (Dario Argento's World of Horror, Stage Fright, The Church, and Cemetery Man). It was co-written and produced by Italian legend Dario Argento (Opera, Two Evil Eyes, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, The Cat o' Nine Tails, Suspiria, and Four Flies on Grey Velvet). Soavi started out as an actor in such films as Alien 2: On Earth, City of the Living Dead, A Blade in the Dark, and Demons. Soon after, he became an assistant/second unit director on Tenebrae, A Blade in the Dark, Blasfighter, Phenomena, Demons, and Opera. After their last collaboration The Church was a success, Soavi and Argento decided to team up again for The Sect. Soavi was destined for greatness in horror after striking gold from 1987 to 1994 in the genre with StageFright, The Church, Cemetery Man, and this all in a row. It's still a mystery why he stopped out of no where when he had so much potential to be the next big horror director in Italy. It's great to see his films get proper high definition treatment. In the 80s and early 90s it was a popular trend to cast family members of the famous actors or actresses in a lower budget productions to draw more attention. Kelly, the older sister of Jamie Lee Curtis. Also the daughter of Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh was cast as the lead in this!!!!

    It starts out in 1970 with a bunch of hippies partying and enjoying life near the water. They are greeted by a drifter named Damon (played by: Tomas Arana from "The Church", "Body Puzzle", "The Last Temptation of Christ", and "Gladiator"). He says he's been on the road for a long time and looking for help. They take him in and treat him as one of their own. Later that night, when everyone is asleep other strangers show up. Damon and his Manson-like cult murder the entire group. Damon goes to a vehicle to talk to his mysterious leader. He is told he needs wait for the orders that the cult has been waiting on and he says it could take years. It's now present day 1991 in Germany. In a homage to "Psycho", Marion Crane is introduced as a possible main character as she is followed by Martin Romero (played by: Giovanni Lombardo Radice from "The Church". "StageFright", "City of the Living Dead", and "Cannibal Ferox"). He has the sudden urge to leave his family to pursue the young lady as she leaves town. He breaks in her place and loses it. The police trap him, he starts talking about some conspiracy. An older man Moebius Kelly (played by: Herbert Lom from "The Dead Zone", "The Phantom of the Opera", "Asylum" and the Pink Panther films) nearly gets hit by Miriam Kreisl (played by: Kelly Curtis from "Trading Places", "The Sentinel", "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine", and "Magic Sticks") when she's driving towards him. She feels bad so she decides to let hm stay the night with her. When she's asleep, Moebius comes in her room.

    He whispers some words which sound like some curse and puts a bug into her nose. She starts to have to nightmares. Miriam wakes up and finds Moebius in bad health. She leaves to find her doctor but she has to get someone else for help. Frank (played by: Michael Adams from "Vater, lieber Vater" and "Ameisenweg") comes over to to see what's going on. They find the old man dead in the basement covered in a white cloth almost like a mask. It's almost like it became his skin as tight it was and it appears to have suffocated him. She goes back to her job as a teacher. One of her students draws a picture of a bug that instantly grabs her attention. Shes finds out it's been extinct. They symbolize fertility and evil. She meets up with her friend Kathryn (played by: Mariangela Giordano from "Burial Ground", "Satan's Baby Doll", "Patrick Still Lives", and "Vampire Killer Barbys"). She's helping her go through some things when the same white cloth as before latches on to her face real tight. Miriam gets a voice recording from Moebius which makes no sense considering the last time she seen him he was dead. Frank joins her for an urgent visit to the hospital. Damon meets up with a familiar face from the hospital. The cult is now in Germany and finally going to carry out their long awaited plan. Miriam goes through a nightmare that won't stop & it leaves you wanting more. Is it reality or just a bad dream????

    Is it reality or dreams? This visual nightmare with crafty camera work from cinematographer Raffaele Mertes (Trauma, Blood Delirium, and The Flight of the Innocent) and a haunting score from Pino Donaggio (Carrie, Piranha, Dressed to Kill, The Howling, Trauma, and many others) is truly bizarre. I haven't seen too many movies like this, it stands out from the other films made during the early 90s. The Sect has some great practical special fx during some of the weird moments and the kills in this. It has a solid cast that includes Herbert Lom, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, Tomas Arana, Michael Adams, and Kelly Curtis. It was a common practice in the Italian film industry to rip off bigger American pictures and they make their own version on a lower budget. Lots of those projects ended up being so more fun and way more entertaining than it's original influence. It's no a secret or a big surprise that this heavy resembles Rosemary's Baby with a touch of The Innocents. Honestly, I thought this was WAY better than Rosemary's Baby. It had so much more going for it and I found it more interesting to be real. This feature is full of chaotic moments that you won't forget on screen which makes this Italian horror worth checking out or revisiting any time!!!!
    kevin-jones

    hugely entertaining

    I first saw this film prior to its original release in the UK at the London Film Festival where Michele Soavi himself was in attendance. Afterwards I shook the man's hand and congratulated him on a fine film. The whole audience was very appreciative really. That was the last time I saw it until I finally found it again on a fine import dvd from xploitedcinema. I'm glad to say it still holds up very well indeed - the story grips from the start and doesn't let go right up to the incredible ending. Ok, so the story may have echoes of Rosemary's Baby but how often do you see a truly original horror film ? I can only think of a handful. Track this film down and you won't be disappointed.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Too Long with Incoherent Story

    "La seta", a.k.a. "The Sect" or "The Devil´s Daughter", is a terrible and too long "Rosemary's Baby" rip-off with an incoherent story. The segments in 1970 in California and 1991 in Frankfurt are absolutely unnecessary and do not add any value to the plot. The lead story of the school teacher Miriam Kreisl, performed by Jamie Lee Curtis' older sister Kelly Curtis, who is awfully dubbed in Italian, is full of unnecessary comings and goings. A young woman living alone in a lonely place bringing a lunatic stranger home is something that does not make any sense. Everything the guy does at her place during the night could have been done while she is at school with the exception of the worm in her nose that would have taken a moment during any night by anybody from the satanic cult. The conclusion with the devil´s baby sacrificing to protect Miriam is another absurd in the poor story. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "A Filha do Demônio" ("The Devil´s Daughter")
    Infofreak

    'Rosemary's Baby' on crack?

    'The Sect' is a profoundly strange Satanic thriller. Directed by Dario Argento protege Michele Soavi (best known for the zombie movie 'Dellamorte Dellamore'), and co-scripted/co-produced by Argento himself, this shares the surreal, dreamlike feel of 'Suspiria' or 'Inferno', but without their distinctive stylish atmosphere. At times it appears to make no sense at all, especially the bizarre sequences using insects and animals, but it always holds your interest, and is certainly original and worth watching.

    Kelly Curtis plays the sexy but nice schoolteacher who finds herself the centre of an evil cult who have big plans for her. Horror veteran Herbert Lom ('Mark Of The Devil', 'Asylum', etc.) is a mysterious old man who she befriends after nearly accidentally running him over. Can he be trusted? Can Miriam's pet white rabbit be trusted? And what exactly do subterranean wells, a Manson-like hippie killer, evil storks, Lewis Carrollesque dream sequences, and sticking extinct earwigs up people's noses have to do with it all? I'll leave you to work it all out.

    A very freaky but entertaining movie that will probably become a future cult classic. Highly recommended.
    7Red-Barracuda

    One of the last good Italian horror films

    A woman is chosen to bear the son of Satan by a cult headed by a mysterious old traveller.

    I find it pretty unfortunate to say the least that Michele Soavi last made a horror film way back in 1994. Unlike most of his Italian peers he seems to have bowed out on a high. With this film along with Stagefright, The Church and Cemetery Man, Soavi has a pretty impressive body of work. He was the premier Italian horror director from the period 1987-94. I can't say definitively why he never returned to the genre but needless to say he is a great loss.

    Similar to his earlier movie The Church, The Sect was also produced and co-written by Dario Argento. Soavi was something of a protégé of the great man. This one shows the influence pretty clearly once again. It has stylish direction and inventive cinematography. It also benefits from a good score from Pino Donaggio. So its overall look and feel is pretty good, while it has some well-conceived locations such as the tree and the well. Soavi really comes into his element with the dream sequence and cult ceremony scenes. The dream sequence in particular is a bravura display of cinematic technique. It's surreal, weird and very memorable. It's the highlight of the movie for sure.

    It has a decent enough cast that includes Herbert Lom as the mysterious old traveller, cult favourite Giovanni Lombardo Radice as the man who is chased in the underground with the human heart, while Jamie Lee-Curtis's sister Kelly leads the picture in the role of the teacher. It's by no means a faultless film; in fact it's probably the least good of Soavi's quartet of movies. It's probably a bit over long while its ending did seem very rushed and a bit unsatisfying. Nevertheless, it remains one of the very last good Italian horror films and like all Soavi films, is well worth catching.

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    • Trivia
      In addition to naming a character Romero after George A. Romero, this character's first name is Martin. "Martin" is an earlier George A. Romero film.
    • Goofs
      The opening scene states the year is 1970, but the song playing is America's "A Horse with No Name", which came out in 1972.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dario Argento: Master of Horror (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      A Horse With No Name
      Written by Dewey Bunnell (as Lee Bunnell)

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1991 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La secta
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • ADC Films
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      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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