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The Devil Rides Out Blu-ray (2012) Christopher Lee, Fisher (DIR) cert 15 2Title: The Devil Rides Out Leading Actor: Christopher Lee Region: Region B Duration: 92 mins Format: Blu-ray / with DVD - Double Play Type: Blu-ray No.
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Adapted by Richard Matheson from a novel by Dennis Wheatley, The Devil Rides Out admirably adopts a restrained approach to its horrific material. Christopher Lee plays a French nobleman, Duc De Richeleau, who is worried sick over the bizarre behavior of his friend Simon (Patrick Mower). Richeleau has every reason to be concerned: unless drastic measures are taken, Simon will lose his soul to Satan within three days. Two black masses are performed (one a bizarre Felliniesque orgy), but neither satiate the Devil's appetite. As the story races to its climax, it looks as though Richeleau's own niece (Rosalyn Landor) will have to be sacrificed.
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EAN5055201822185
eBay Product ID (ePID)115998338
Product Key Features
ActorPatrick Mower, Christopher Lee, Charles Gray, Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Sarah Lawson, Paul Eddington
Film/TV TitleThe Devil Rides Out
DirectorTerence Fisher
LanguageEnglish
Run Time92 Mins
FormatBluraydvd
Release Year2012
FeaturesThree brand new documentaries:\'Black Magic: The Making of THE DEVIL RIDES OUT'\'The Power of Light: Restoring THE DEVIL RIDES OUT'\'Dennis Wheatley at Hammer'
FranchiseHammer
GenreHorror/Occult, General
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleThe Devil Rides Out
Consumer AdviceContains moderate violence and horror
One of Christopher Lees favourite roles as well as wicker man. Brilliant technicolour the bloke from the good life. Rodney from Emmer dale when is was about 20. Great pace to the film, usual Hammer problems
with lighting and continuity but superb film. Still remember being scared several times as a much younger viewer , don't look into his eyes and the Goat of Mendes the devil himself. Fantastic nostalgia