Review of The Devil's Daughter (1973) by Paul D — 05 Dec 2010
Enjoyable yet tame made-for-TV occult/horror movie with the always-amusing Shelley Winters, here giving an unusually restrained performance as Lilith Malone, head nut-job of a Satan-worshipping cult, pushing the daughter (Belinda Montgomery) of a deceased fellow cultist to join in all the fun and frolic and become the bride of one of Satan's right-hand men .
Ultra-high camp, but everybody plays it straight, including "Barney Miller"'s Abe Vigoda as a cultist, and "Dark Shadows"'s Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) in an oddly-dialogue-less part as Lilith's mute manservant.
This review of The Devil's Daughter (1973) was written by Paul D on 05 Dec 2010.
The Devil's Daughter has generally received mixed reviews.
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