A Candle For The Devil (DVD) Reviews

A Candle For The Devil (DVD) DVD

Newest Review: ... to fill in the blanks to work out the plot but again, that was probably down to the editing of the version I saw. What I did ... more

 ... see, though, was that the director seems to be focusing more on the women and their curves than a story line, which, as thin as the plot was, wasn't good directing at all. The DVD quality wasn't brilliant either and I found myself straining to clearly hear a lot of it but I understood most of the dialogue and limped along. In summary, I understand there are two versions of the film, and I have the cut version which doesn't show Marta's full nature - and that of other shots which were cut out - so if that's the sort ...more

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Release Date: 2008 - 06 - 23, Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
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Jarisleif
A Candle For The Devil (DVD): A Candle For Nightmare Inn (1055 words)
by - written on 06/01/13 (Very useful, 21 readings)
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"It Happened at Nightmare Inn" is a 1973 film that was directed by Eugenio Martin, who has also directed a number of films including "Horror Express" (1972), "The Ugly Ones" (1967) and "Hypnosis" (1962). The film's original title was "Una Vela Para el Diablo" or "A Candle For the Devil". Warning: Spoilers will likely be given during this review. The film was 90 minutes in length and starred Judy Geeson ("Fear in the Night", "To Sir, With Love", "10 Rillington Place") as Laura Barkley, Aurora Bautista ("Sonatas", "Gangster's Law", ...  Read the complete review

hogsflesh
It Happened At Nightmare Inn! (831 words)
by - written on 24/11/08 (Very useful, 232 readings)
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A review of the Odeon Entertainment DVD, which is available for £6 on amazon. This is a Spanish horror film from 1970. A small town in Spain has a sudden influx of British tourists, flocking to see its art museum. Two middle-aged, unmarried sisters run a guest-house. One is crazy religious, and takes exception to the scantily clad antics of some of the young tourists; her distaste soon boils over into murder. Their first victim's sister turns up looking for her, as is always the way in these things, and is not convinced when told that her sibling 'just left town'. This isn't very good. It's the usual horror film formula: sexual repression + ...  Read the complete review