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Satan's Slave (1976)
Director: Norman J Warren
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From Time Out Film Guide
Another absolute stinker from the withered pen of David McGillivray, who this time permits himself a small but telling role - yes that's the author playing the priest who drags the naked witch to the tree ('filmed entirely on location in Surrey') in order to brand and then flog her. Elsewhere this home movie drags out the theme of possession, with the nutty-family-in-big-country-house striving to reincarnate the witch (imaginatively named Camilla) in Candace Glendenning's body. It also shows how bad experienced actors - Potter, Kellermann, Gough - can be when handed dialogue as matchless as 'It's at moments like this that I'm glad I'm a doctor'.Author: AN
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Cast & crew
Director: Norman J Warren
Producer: Les Young, Richard Crafter
Cast: Michael Gough, Martin Potter, Candace Glendenning, Barbara Kellermann, Michael Craze, James Bree, David McGillivray full cast
Genre(s): Horror
Duration: 86 mins
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