Review of To the Devil a Daughter (1976) by D M — 03 Sep 2009
Evil Sender (anyone get the reference?) stars in his final Hammer horror flick. A cloistered nun returns to spend some time with her father on her 18th (?!) birthday. Her father is actually part of a Satanic cult and the priest who runs the nunnery is the Satanic leader.
They try to have the young nun bare Satan's child and her father's friend tries to stop it. Some good lines in this nunsploitation horror-suspense such as, "98 percent of all so-called Satanists are nothing more than pathetic freaks who get their kicks dancing naked in freezing churchyards, and who use the Devil as an excuse,? but generally not that great.
Borrows some from The Exorcist. As a whole, this is a good example of what makes 70s horror rather poopy.
This review of To the Devil a Daughter (1976) was written by D M on 03 Sep 2009.
To the Devil a Daughter has generally received mixed reviews.
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