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The Brotherhood of Satan

A demon-spirit of madness and murder holds a California town in the grip of terror.
1971 | 92m | English

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A family is trapped in a desert town by a cult of senior-citizens who recruit the town's children to worship Satan.
Release Date: Aug 06, 1971
Director: Bernard McEveety
Writer: L.Q. Jones, William Welch, Sean MacGregor
Genres: Horror
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Production Companies Columbia Pictures, LQ/JAF, Four Star Excelsior
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Job
L.Q. Jones Writer
Ray Boyle Production Design
Rod Sutton Production Sound Mixer
Blair Brooks Script Supervisor
Steve Karkus Special Effects
Tom Ramsey Key Grip
Louis Lane Makeup Artist
Ramiro Jaloma Property Master
Bernard McEveety Director
William Welch Writer
Sean MacGregor Story
Jaime Mendoza-Nava Original Music Composer
John Arthur Morrill Director of Photography
Marvin Walowitz Editor
Robert Jones Production Manager
Name Title
L.Q. Jones Producer
Alvy Moore Producer
Sheila Clague Associate Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

_**Slow-paced arty flick about satanism in a remote desert town**_ A family gets stuck in a desert town where the people seem to have gone mad. No wonder, a satanic cult has set up shop there. Charles Bateman & Ahna Capri play the couple, LQ Jones the sheriff, Strother Martin the doctor and Charl ... es Robinson the priest. “The Brotherhood of Satan” (1971) combines elements of “Carnival of Souls” (1962) and "The Masque of the Red Death” (1964) for satanic horror in a desert town. It has the stamp of an early 70s’ art film and was the precursor to flicks like “Race with the Devil” (1975) and “The Devil’s Rain” (1975). It’s not as good as the former, but better than the latter. The main problem is the tedious pacing with pointless scenes, like the unnecessarily long driving sequence with no conversation near the beginning. Scenes such as this should’ve been scrapped for an effective 74-minute movie, like “Gargoyles” (1972). Cinema started to flirt with satanism in the early 60s with Roger Corman's "The Masque of the Red Death" and England's "Devils of Darkness," which were shot in 1963 and 1964 respectively. You can trace it back further if you consider "The City of the Dead," aka "Horror Hotel," which was made in 1959. The overt satanism is surprising for films shot way back then. Like "The Brotherhood of Satan," none of those movies painted satanism in a positive light, but LaVey capitalized on this new interest and sprung his "church" of satan in 1966. Hammer's "The Devil Rides Out" (a.k.a. "The Devil's Bride") and "Rosemary's Baby" went into production the next year. The other day I saw a recent movie that ludicrously turned the tables by making the satanic witches the protagonists and the twisted serial killers Evangelical believers. Yup, Christians are the real evil out there (rolling my eyes). The film runs 1 hour, 32 minutes, and was shot in New Mexico & Southern Cal. GRADE: C

Jun 23, 2021