Review of To the Devil a Daughter (1976) by Art S — 03 Oct 2014
Surely, the Devil has had a hand in this film, transmogrifying the otherwise thrilling occult subject matter into something so damned boring that your very soul is sucked out of you. Richard Widmark (as an occult writer) and Christopher Lee (as a defrocked priest and cult leader) seem to be sleepwalking through their parts and poor young Nastassja Kinski (the victim) has nothing to do.
One of the final Hammer Horror films (putting the nail in) and not on a par with the excellent The Devil Rides Out (another Dennis Wheatley adaptation).
This review of To the Devil a Daughter (1976) was written by Art S on 03 Oct 2014.
To the Devil a Daughter has generally received mixed reviews.
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