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Popcorn and Brimstone
Angel Heart (1987)
Private eye Mickey Rourke takes
on a missing person case which takes him into the world of Satanism, Black
Magick, and New Orleans Voodoo. Why do all his leads end up brutally murdered?
And what of his mysterious client, Mr. Louis Cyphre? A surprise twist ending
caps off this dark film full of good, wholesome sex and violence. Robert
DeNiro, Lisa Bonet, and Charlotte Rampling co-star.
Angel
Heart (VHS)
Angel
Heart (DVD)
Bedazzled (1967)
Fast food cook Dudley Moore
sells his soul to the Devil (Peter Cook) in exchange for seven wishes,
all in the hope of winning the heart of waitress Eleanor Bron. Hilarious
situations and very amusing insights into just why the Devil went bad.
Raquel Welch co-stars as, ahem, Lust. Barry Humphries co-stars as Envy
and Dr. Who 's Black Guardian Valentine Dyall provides the voice
of God.
Bedazzled
(VHS)
The Black Cat (1934)
Boris Karloff is the Satanist
high priest, Bela Lugosi is his aleurophobic adversary. Julie Bishop is
the fair damsel whose life hangs in the balance. One of the best movies
ever done by either Karloff or Lugosi. John Carradine has an uncredited
part as Karloff's Satanic Church organist. David Manners co-stars.
The
Black Cat (VHS)
The Brotherhood of Satan
(1971)
Strother Martin plays the high
priest of a Satanic cult which recruits the children of a small town and
uses their bodies to achieve immortality. Geraldo Rivera saw this flick
and thought it was a documentary. Found anything in that vault yet, Gerry?
The
Brotherhood of Satan (VHS)
The Car (1977)
James Brolin is the sheriif
in a small southwestern town terrorized by a hit-and-hit-and-hit car. Who
or what is the driver behind those black-tinted windows? Kathleen Lloyd
co-stars. "Late model, black, license number 666..."
The
Car (VHS)
The
Car (DVD)
Curse of the Demon (1957)
- a.k.a. Night of
the Demon. Psychologist Dana Andrews finds himself under a death curse
from a black magician. He has but a few days to reverse the hex before
the demon summoned by the sorcerer comes for him. Tense, suspenseful, with
one of the best creature effects ever created. Is it really possible to
raise a devil to destroy one's enemies? Perhaps it is best to know!
Curse
of the Demon (VHS)
The Devil Rides Out (1968)
Original US title, The Devil's
Bride. Christopher Lee stars,this time as one of the good guys. White
magician Lee runs up against sorcerer Charles Gray (the Criminologist in
Rocky
Horror Picture Show), playing a character not-too-loosely based on
Aleister Crowley. What follows is a wizard's war that only one will come
out of alive! Yes, Minister's Paul Eddington co-stars.
The
Devil Rides Out (VHS)
The
Devil Rides Out (DVD)
The Devil's Advocate
(1997)
Bible Belt lawyer Keanu Reeves
is recruited by one of New York's biggest law firms, only to learn the
boss is the greatest lawyer of all. (Hint: The only case he ever lost was
his own.) Reminiscent in many instances of Rosemary's Baby . Al
Pacino co-stars with Judith Ivey, Jeffrey Jones, Charlize Theron, and Craig
T. Nelson.
The
Devil's Advocate (VHS)
The
Devil's Advocate (DVD)
The Devil's Rain (1975)
Ernest Borgnine is Corbis,
High Priest of Satan and holder of the Devil's Rain, in which the souls
of Satan's enemies are imprisoned. Tom Skerritt is the young man who has
vowed to destroy him. Ida Lupino, Keenan Wynn, William Shatner, and John
Travolta co-star. Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey plays Corbis's assistant
and the film is directed by CoS member and Dr. Phibes creator Robert
Fuest.
Devil's
Rain (VHS)
The
Devil's Rain (DVD)
Doctor Faustus (1967)
Richard Burton plays the magician
who sells his soul to Mephistopheles in this stylish adaptation of Christopher
Marlowe's version of the tale. Elizabeth Taylor plays Helen of Troy, Andreas
Tueber is Mephistopheles, and Dr. Who 's Ian Marter is the Emperor.
Doctor
Faustus (VHS)
Dust Devil (1992)
A demon trapped in human form
travels across the deserts of Namibia, preying upon those who have lost
all reason to live and keeping their severed fingers as souvenirs. Eerie
blend of sex, violence, and African magick. Robert John Burke, John Matshikiza
and Terri Norton star.
Dust
Devil (VHS)
The Exorcist (1973)
The movie that made theaters
stock barf bags and folks swear off pea soup. Based on an actual documented
case and William Peter Blatty's novel, this film has Linda Blair as the
little girl possessed by the Devil, Ellen Burstyn as her mother, and Max
Von Sydow and Jason Miller as the priests who come to save her. William
Friedkin directs. Note: Ellen Burstyn agreed to do the movie only if she
didn't have to say, "I believe in the Devil."
The
Exorcist (The Version You've Never Seen) (VHS)
The
Exorcist (The Version You've Never Seen) (DVD)
Fallen (1998)
Denzel Washington investigates
a serial killer and learns that it is in fact the demon Azazel, who jumps
from body to body, and now has his sights on Denzel's family. Tag, you're
it! John Goodman and Donald Sutherland co-star.
Fallen
(VHS)
Fallen
(DVD)
The Mephisto Waltz (1971)
From the Fred Mustard Stewart
novel. Jacqueline Bissett and Alan Alda make friends with pianist Duncan
Ely (Curd Jurgens) and his daughter Roxanne. Duncan is dying but has found
a solution to his problem. With Satan's help, he steals Alan Alda's body.
But Duncan and Roxanne never counted on Jacqueline discovering their game,
and making their master a better offer. "He's on my side, now." Briiliant
score by Jerry Goldsmith, with Franz Litz's own "Mephisto Waltz" thrown
in for good measure.
The
Mephisto Waltz (VHS)
Quartermass and the Pit
(1967)
- a.k.a. Five Million Years
to Earth. Was the Devil really a Martian? Could our predatory nature
be the result of a eugenics experiment performed on our ancestors by aliens
millions of years ago? These are the questions raised after an ancient
spaceship is unearthed in the London Underground, and Professor Quartermass
must answer them before the world is torn apart in a Martian race war.
Based on the popular BBC sci-fi t.v. series. Andrew Keir, Barbara Shelley,
James Donald, and Julian Glover star.
Quatermass
and the Pit (DVD)
Mr. Frost (1990)
Is the new inmate at the insane
asylum just another serial killer, or is he, as he claims, the Devil himself?
Jeff Goldblum, Alan Bates, and Kathy Baker star.
Mr.
Frost (VHS)
Rosemary's Baby (1968)
Based on the Ira Levin novel.
Young Rosemary Wodehouse learns that her kindly neighbors are witches,
and the baby she's carrying was fathered by Satan himself! Ruth Gordon
won an Academy award for her performance as Minnie Castavets in this picture.
And do the Devil's eyes look familiar? It's the man himself, Anton LaVey!
Starring Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Maurice Evans, Sidney
Blackmer, Ralph Bellamy, and Charles Grodin. Directed by Roman Polanski.
Rosemary's
Baby - Commemorative Edition (VHS)
Rosemary's
Baby (DVD)
Seven (1995)
"We are not what was intended."
Detective Morgan Freeman and rookie Brad Pitt investigate a series of grisly
killings of people according to the Seven Deadly Sins (or virtues, depending
on your point of view). Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey co-star.
Seven
(VHS)
Seven
- New Line Platinum Series (DVD)
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