Wednesday, September 08, 2010 

 
All The Colors of the Dark (1972)

"They exist. They bear the mark of the devil inside them. They may be your neighbors. They may be your wife, husband, sweetheart. They may even be your children. Their time has come."
Pretty Edwige Fenech spends most of her time either naked or dazed in this tiresome tale of devil worship from the director of I Corpi Presentano Tracce di Violenza Carnale. Set in England, the film stars Fenech as a woman who is in therapy for nightmares related to the long-ago murder of her mother. Offering a cure for her woes, a neighbor takes her to a sabbat, where she is seduced and tattooed by the crazed leader of a satanic cult. Soon, the cult is commanding her to kill for them, and a strange man keeps following her around with the stiletto used to murder her mother. It doesn't make much sense and seems to drag on forever, but true Euro-buffs will love it anyway just because of the cast featuring George Hilton, Ivan Rassimov, Nieves Navarro (a.k.a. Susan Scott), Dominique Boschero, and Carla Mancini. ~All Movie Guide
 
Director(s): Sergio Martino
Producer(s): Mino Loy, Luciano Martino
Writer(s): Ernesto Gastaldi, Sauro Scavolini
Starring: George Hilton, Edwige Fenech, Ivan Rassimov, Julián Ugarte, George Rigaud, Maria Cumani Quasimodo, Nieves Navarro, Marina Malfatti
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Country: Italy
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IMDb: All The Colors of the Dark (1972)
Sub-Genre/Theme: Demonic/Occult/Witchcraft 
AKA: Tutti i colori del buio; Day of the Maniac; Demons of the Dead; They're Coming to Get You; Todos los colores de la oscuridad 

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