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The Devil's Rain

Absolutely the most incredible ending of any motion picture
1975 | 85m | English

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A Satanist cult leader is burnt alive by the local church. He vows to come back to hunt down and enslave every descendant of his congregation, by the power of the book of blood contracts, in which they sold their souls to the devil.
Release Date: Jul 01, 1975
Director: Robert Fuest
Writer: James Ashton, Gerald Hopman, Gabe Essoe
Genres: Horror
Keywords devil
Production Companies Sandy Howard Productions, Bryanston Distributing
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ernest Borgnine Jonathan Corbis
Eddie Albert Dr. Sam Richards
Ida Lupino Mrs. Preston
William Shatner Mark Preston
Keenan Wynn Sheriff Owens
Tom Skerritt Tom Preston
Joan Prather Julie Preston
Woody Chambliss John
John Travolta Danny
Claudio Brook Preacher
Lisa Todd Lilith
George Sawaya Steve Preston
Erika Carlsson Aaronessa Fyffe
Tony Cortex First Captor
Anton LaVey High Priest
Diane LaVey Priscilla Corbis
Robert Wallace Matthew Corbis
Name Job
Robert Fuest Director
James Ashton Writer
Gerald Hopman Writer
Peter E. Berger Assistant Editor
Federico Farfán Special Effects
Thomas L. Fisher Special Effects
Lea Stalmaster Casting
José Rodríguez Granada Art Direction
Ellis Burman Jr. Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mario Cisneros First Assistant Director
Gene Eliot Sound Effects Editor
Manuel Topete Sound Mixer
James A. Corbett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Don Weed Visual Effects
Gabe Essoe Writer
Al De Lory Original Music Composer
Cliff Wenger Special Effects
Carol Wenger Special Effects
Álex Phillips Jr. Director of Photography
Nikita Knatz Production Design
Carlos Grandjean Set Decoration
Terry Morse Jr. Executive In Charge Of Production
Tony Garber Dialogue Editor
Jack R. Woltz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Linwood G. Dunn Visual Effects
Rafael Delong Key Grip
Michael Kahn Editor
Rafael Portillo Second Unit Director
Name Title
Sandy Howard Executive Producer
Louis Peraino Producer
Michael S. Glick Producer
Gerald Hopman Associate Producer
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Wuchak
3.0

_**The Satanic Rites of Ernest Borgnine**_ A group of goat-sucking buffoons have set up shop in a desolate ghost town in the Southwest wherein the leader (Borgnine) is hell-bent on getting a book of blood contracts from the Preston family, who live nearby. William Shatner and Tom Skerritt play th ... e Preston brothers while Eddie Albert is on hand as a psychic researcher. "The Devil’s Rain" (1975) comes in the tradition of satanic-themed movies of the 60s and early 70s, such as “The Devil Rides Out” (1968), “The Brotherhood of Satan” (1971) and “Race with the Devil” (1975). The success of “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968) and “The Exorcist” (1973) naturally attracted filmmakers to the topic. Rob Zombie's "The Lords of Salem" (2012) is a worthy modern example of the genre. Unfortunately, “The Devil’s Rain” illustrates what can go wrong when the topic is handled without wise restraint. The cast, locations, colorful sets/props and special effects are fine, even great, but the cartoonish satanism is so over-the-top it's more amusing than scary, which isn’t helped by a painfully dull tale, bad storytelling, protagonists you don’t care about and too much filler (like melting faces at the end that goes on and on). The trivia concerning the flick is more interesting than the film itself. Examples include: Borgnine’s claim that the movie was funded by the Mafia and he didn’t even get paid (after all, how can you force the Mob to pay up?); the Shatner-cast mask that looks like Michael Myers’ mask in “Halloween” (1978); Travolta’s theatrical debut in a small role; John’s receiving a copy of Dianetics on set from Joan Prather (who is notable on the feminine front), which led to Travolta converting to Sciencefictionology; and the presence of LaVey & his wife in small roles. If you’re not in the know, LaVey capitalized on the emerging interest in satanism in the early 60s and sprung his ‘church’ of satan in 1966. "The Devil Rides Out" and "Rosemary's Baby" went into production the next year. The film runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot in Durango, Mexico. GRADE: C-/D+ (3.5/10)

May 11, 2022
Geronimo1967
5.0

A cast of talent that includes Shatner, Borgnine, Lupino, with Keenan Wynn, Tom Skerritt and Eddie Albert ought to make for a decent horror film to watch. Well, I'm sorry to have to rain on their parade but it's definitely not the case here - this is a shocker. The thread is based on an old Satanic ... cult leader who is burned at the stake by the local townsfolk. He vows to return and avenge himself on their descendants - and with the assistance of the "Book of Blood Contracts" returns decades later to do exactly that - and his special quirk is that he can quite literally melt them... It's a make-up artist's wet dream; every colour, shade and hue of wax, glue and latex crops up as he wreaks devastation before, thankfully, Albert "Dr. Richards" starts to formulate a strategy to defeat this reincarnated epitome of evil (Ernest Borgnine). The score is loud and intrusive and the dreadful script is matched only by the hammy over-acting; I shudder to think how much Bourbon must have been consumed in the Winnebago's during filming.... One to miss.

Nov 19, 2024