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  1. 24 de jul. de 2007 · Not as well-budgeted, well-acted, or well-scripted as Hammer Films of the same period, Devils of Darkness should appeal mainly to the 1960s English Gothic completest, or anyone interested in viewing blood-sucking cultists who dress neatly, wearing coats and ties under their haute couture red capes.

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  2. Devils of Darkness (1965) Spoiler Alert ! Some of these pictures and descriptions may give away plot details that you might not want to know before watching the film. This British production about a vampire cult led by a several-hundred-year old vampire named Sinistre, the Devil of Darkness, is one of those movies that's so bad it's not even good.

  3. What Was This Sinister Evil That Robbed the Dead...And Killed the Living? We review Devils of Darkness (1965) the first British vampire film set in the moder...

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  4. Devils of Darkness 1965 . 6.8. Portrait of Madame Yuki Yuki fujin ezu 1950 . The Marked One 1963 . The Six Men 1951 . Trending movies. Rodnoy 2. 6. ...

  5. Devils Of Darkness, with its foggy graveyards, busty wenches and explosive finale, is practically Hammer-by-numbers, despite not being made by that iconic company. It’s also absolute rubbish, with no saving graces at all, including having one of the worst vampire baddies committed to celluloid in the laughable form of Count Sinistre.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2021 · Devils of Darkness [Talisman] is apparently Britain’s first contemporary vampire picture. The original story and screenplay are by Lyn Fairhurst was the film critic of the BBC’s radio cinema show, Movie-go-round. It is the last feature directed by Lance Comfort. It was made in 1964 but released in May 1965 (US) and September 1965 (UK).

  7. A secret vampire cult, which has its headquarters beneath the town cemetery, searches for victims for its human sacrifice rituals.