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The Devil's Men

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Is The Devil's Men worth watching? With a rating of 4.1/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Devil's Men Synopsis

A satanic cult led by Baron Corofax kidnaps three young people and Father Roche & Milo must save them from the hands of this evil.

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Top Cast

Donald Pleasence
Donald PleasenceFather Roche
Peter Cushing
Peter CushingBaron Corofax
Luan Peters
Luan PetersLaurie Gordon
Nikos Verlekis
Nikos VerlekisIan
Kostas Karagiorgis
Kostas KaragiorgisMilo Kaye
Dimitris Bislanis
Dimitris BislanisSgt. Vendris
Anna Matzourani
Anna MatzouraniWidow - Mrs. Mikaelis
Robert Behling
Robert BehlingTom Gifford
Anestis Vlahos
Anestis VlahosShopkeeper - Karapades
Jane Lyle
Jane LyleMilo's Girlfriend

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 3, 2023
★ 4

A pretty drudgy effort from all concerned. Peter Cushing is the sinister baron living in a castle in Greece when young people start to go missing. A priest (Donald Pleasance) is soon hot on the trail and together with Kostas Karagiorgis discovers a coven (?) of pagan minotaur worshippers. It is odd to see Cushing playing the baddie quite this blatantly, and perhaps if he featured a little more then the film would be better. Unfortunately, it's all just a bit too procedural - lots of screaming, a fair bit of rather gratuitous nudity, and lots of thick, gloopy, tomato sauce - without the style of a Hammer production to underpin it. Watchable, though, if you like the genre - and there is a cracker of a song at the end that really doesn't fit at all.