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title: "The Devil's Nightmare"
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# The Devil's Nightmare

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Product Description A busload of tourists on holiday discover that they are going on an unscheduled trip... a trip into the macabre. They find themselves lost and in need of food and shelter. A gloomy castle ahead seems to be the refuge that has been seeking. What they don't know is that Baron von Runberg, the castle's owner, lives under an ancient family curse - one that will draw the unsuspecting guests into a terrifying game of death. As they enjoy a splendid meal at the Baron's table, a beautiful stranger arrives at the castle. And the nightmare begins... This delirious exercise in Gothic sex and horror is one of the very few such films to come from Belgium and stars the great Erika Blanc, the diva of 1960s and 70s Euro horror, together with Shirley Corrigan (CRIMES OF THE BLACK CAT), Jean Servais (Rififi) and Daniel Emilfork. Review Gothic, erotic and smart, this film is a lost Eurohoror treasure. --Rob Wrigley, Horror.comThere's plenty of gothic atmosphere and there are a plethora of ingenious plot twists. --Cult Movie ReviewsA sensational film, worth the time of any fan of vintage Gothic horror. --At the Mansion of Madness

Review: If you like strange horror this is for you. - Very underrated demon movie from the 70's, something about the look of the actresses from that era is more appealing to me. The demure of the 50's the beginnings of High Fashion in the 60's to the sultry vixen of the 70's and the main actresses is just that! Beautiful, mysterious, erotic and seductive perfect for the role she was given. Now don't get me wrong the title alone let's you know not to expect a steller story line and a five star cast but for the subject matter at hand the main actress (Erica Blanc) and the supporting cast do more than an admirable job with the source material at hand dark, creepy, cobb webs are only a few of the highlight of this film. It also has a cool twist at the end of this film that I didn't see coming. Highly recommended.
Review: An average Belgian-italian horror movie that has memorable creepy faces. - This is an average horror movie but worth watching. I saw the movie in 1972 and back then, the movie had some scary moments but not enough to make my sister close her eyes or scream like she did in other horror movies. The plot - A group of people visit the castle of a German aristocrat whose family had suffered from a curse spanning several generations. The group includes a young handsome priest. The guests become victims of the curse - the curse of a succubus. The succubus is female demon who seduces men or attack them in their sleep. So it's a no-brainer that the succubus appears as a beautiful woman with a lot of sex appeal. The guests (with the exception of the priest?) display the Seven Sins and they get punished for it. When I saw the movie in 1972, the movie was censored. Watching the DVD, l got to see scenes of nudity and 2 lesbians making love. I got my money's worth! But it is not the steamy nudity that makes the movie worth watching. The succubus shows her true creepy face each time she goes about killing the sinners. Her transformation doesn't involve much make-up and the changes in the face is superficial but yet very effective. This is what I remember best about the movie - a beautiful woman changes her face and we see a sort of old hag with thin facial skin and the colours of a corpse. Her fingernails turn black and her dried up lips darken to brown. CREEPY! NOT as horrible as the transformation of Linda Blair in The Exorcist which was made about a year later or the long-haired bone-crunching ghost in the Japanese horror classic Ju-On but still sufficiently scary to be etched in my memory for over 40 years. The other scare factor is the Devil who appears in the form of a bald- headed man who is truly ugly without any make-up to make him look the part. The Devil in disguise needs no disguise. Worth watching.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B07PRZJ443 |
| Actors  | Daniel Emilfork, Erika Blanc, Jacques Monseau, Jean Servais, Lucien Raimbourg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,998 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,369 in Horror (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (142) |
| Director  | Jean Brismée |
| Item model number  | B07PRZJ443 |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Anamorphic, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 5.92 ounces |
| Release date  | May 14, 2019 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
| Studio  | Mondo Macabro |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you like strange horror this is for you.
*by P***. on October 10, 2025*

Very underrated demon movie from the 70's, something about the look of the actresses from that era is more appealing to me. The demure of the 50's the beginnings of High Fashion in the 60's to the sultry vixen of the 70's and the main actresses is just that! Beautiful, mysterious, erotic and seductive perfect for the role she was given. Now don't get me wrong the title alone let's you know not to expect a steller story line and a five star cast but for the subject matter at hand the main actress (Erica Blanc) and the supporting cast do more than an admirable job with the source material at hand dark, creepy, cobb webs are only a few of the highlight of this film. It also has a cool twist at the end of this film that I didn't see coming. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An average Belgian-italian horror movie that has memorable creepy faces.
*by J***M on November 11, 2018*

This is an average horror movie but worth watching. I saw the movie in 1972 and back then, the movie had some scary moments but not enough to make my sister close her eyes or scream like she did in other horror movies. The plot - A group of people visit the castle of a German aristocrat whose family had suffered from a curse spanning several generations. The group includes a young handsome priest. The guests become victims of the curse - the curse of a succubus. The succubus is female demon who seduces men or attack them in their sleep. So it's a no-brainer that the succubus appears as a beautiful woman with a lot of sex appeal. The guests (with the exception of the priest?) display the Seven Sins and they get punished for it. When I saw the movie in 1972, the movie was censored. Watching the DVD, l got to see scenes of nudity and 2 lesbians making love. I got my money's worth! But it is not the steamy nudity that makes the movie worth watching. The succubus shows her true creepy face each time she goes about killing the sinners. Her transformation doesn't involve much make-up and the changes in the face is superficial but yet very effective. This is what I remember best about the movie - a beautiful woman changes her face and we see a sort of old hag with thin facial skin and the colours of a corpse. Her fingernails turn black and her dried up lips darken to brown. CREEPY! NOT as horrible as the transformation of Linda Blair in The Exorcist which was made about a year later or the long-haired bone-crunching ghost in the Japanese horror classic Ju-On but still sufficiently scary to be etched in my memory for over 40 years. The other scare factor is the Devil who appears in the form of a bald- headed man who is truly ugly without any make-up to make him look the part. The Devil in disguise needs no disguise. Worth watching.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lots of fun, viewing it again after 40 years with greatly improved picture quality
*by J***V on May 15, 2019*

Shapely succubus arrives at a creepy castle the same night a collection of sinners encamp from a blocked tour bus. She picks off each one in the midst of a mortal sin until she goes up against a wannabe priest. The skinny, balding personification of death/Satan is especially noteworthy. I saw this on a Creature Feature type TV show as a kid 40 years ago or so and always remembered the guy playing Satan as a really weird stand-out. At the time I remembered it was called Succubus; only after the rise of the Internet was I able to match description to the other title 'The Devil's Nightmare' and now here it is on BD with much improved picture quality. Overall an amusing nostalgic visit in a great presentation. Recommended. (j4.)

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