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1970 • Horror / Drama • 96m

Mark of the Devil

"Positively the most horrifying film ever made"

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In 1700s Austria, a witch-hunter's apprentice has doubts about the righteousness of witch-hunting when he witnesses the brutality, the injustice, the falsehood, the torture and the arbitrary killing that go with the job.

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Herbert Lom
Herbert Lom
Lord Cumberland
Udo Kier
Udo Kier
Count Christian von Meruh
Olivera Katarina
Olivera Katarina
Vanessa Benedikt
Reggie Nalder
Reggie Nalder
Albino
Herbert Fux
Herbert Fux
Jeff Wilkens - Executioner
Johannes Buzalski
Johannes Buzalski
Advocato
Michael Maien
Michael Maien
Baron Daumer
Gaby Fuchs
Gaby Fuchs
Deidre von Bergenstein
Adrian Hoven
Adrian Hoven
Nobleman
Ingeborg Schöner
Ingeborg Schöner
Nobleman's Wife
Günter Clemens
Günter Clemens
Friedrich
Friedrich Schoenfelder
Friedrich Schoenfelder
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Director: Michael ArmstrongWriter: Michael ArmstrongWriter: Adrian HovenProducer: Adrian HovenDirector: Adrian Hoven

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Wuchak
2023-08-30
60%

**_Robbing, ravishing and murdering in the name of the Church_** In the early 1700s, a witchfinder & his apprentice (Herbert Lom and Udo Kier) come to a village in Austria to take over the job from a corrupt local witch hunter (Reggie Nalder). The noble pupil, however, starts to question his mentor when a woman he is fond of is falsely accused of witchcraft (Olivera Katarina). “Mark of the Devil” (1970) is a West German production inspired by the success of “Witchfinder General,” aka “Conqueror Worm.” Producers even wanted the same director, Michael Reeves, but he unexpectedly perished at the age of 25 of an accidental overdose. The opening wildly exaggerates the number of people who were executed between 1300-1800 under the accusation of being witches; it cites 8 million, but scholars place the figure around 40,000. Exaggerated or not, these kinds of injustices happened in the name of God, a scam to steal land, money, and other valuables from innocent people, not to mention rape beautiful women. The historicity of the proceedings is helped by being filmed in an Austrian castle where actual witch-finding interrogations had taken place (cited below). Other movies from that era inspired by “Witchfinder General” include “The Bloody Judge” with Christopher Lee, “The Blood on Satan’s Claw” and “Twins of Evil.” While “Mark of the Devil” proved even more successful at the box office due to its ad campaign, which gave free vomit bags to moviegoers, I prefer “Witchfinder General.” For one, the dubbing isn’t good in this and is reminiscent of Spaghetti Westerns. Yet “Mark” has its points of interest. It’s basically a meshing of “Witchfinder” and the later “The Last Valley.” Sure, it’s infamous in light of the several torture scenes, but they’re not so shocking these days after the so-called torture porn craze; they’re still disturbing and eye-opening though. What I appreciate most is the authentic locations and the character study of dubious people who gravitate toward positions of power so they can abuse innocent citizens, fulfill their lusts, and further the corrupt political institution that fuels the injustice. Thankfully, there are noble souls who recognize the corruption and take a stand. Yet even those who rise up in protest can make grave mistakes in their pursuit of justice. The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot in Castle Moosham in Salzburg, Austria, and nearby Mauterndorf, which is five miles east. Krems in Lower Austria is also listed, which is almost a 4-hour drive northeast of there. GRADE: B-

JPV852
2023-10-25
70%

Surprisingly good and well acted drama featuring great performances from Herbert Lom, Udo Kier and Olivera Katarina. Some gruesome torture scenes isn't gratuitous and serves an actual story and characters. Seems like the sort of movie that Arrow would release and instead landed with Vinegar Syndrome, a distributor not exactly known for high quality works and more in the super low budge exploitation realm. Well worth checking out. **3.75/5**

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Released
Origin
DE
Languages
German, Italian
Studios
Atlas International Film, Aquila Film Enterprises, HIFI Stereo 70

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