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The Devil's Bride ()

The Devil Rides Out (original title)
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Devil worshipers plan to convert two new victims.

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Duc de Richleau
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Mocata
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Tanith Carlisle (as Niké Arrighi)
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Rex Van Ryn
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Simon Aron
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Countess
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Marie Eaton
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Richard Eaton
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Peggy Eaton
Russell Waters ...
Malin
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Yemi Goodman Ajibade ...
African (uncredited)
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Rex Van Ryn (uncredited) (voice)
Liane Aukin ...
Satanist (uncredited)
John Bown ...
Receptionist (uncredited)
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Satanist (uncredited)
John Falconer ...
Satanist (uncredited)
Anne Godley ...
Satanist (uncredited)
Richard Huggett ...
(uncredited)
Ahmed Khalil ...
Indian (uncredited)
Willie Payne ...
Servant (uncredited)
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The Goat of Mendes (uncredited)
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Max (uncredited)
Richard Scott ...
Satanist (uncredited)
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Chauffeur (uncredited)
Mohan Singh ...
Mocata's Servant (uncredited)
Zoe Starr ...
Indian Girl (uncredited)
Fred Stroud ...
Satanist (uncredited)
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Satanist (uncredited)
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Satanist (uncredited)
Bert Vivian ...
Satanist (uncredited)

Directed by

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Terence Fisher

Written by

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Richard Matheson ... (screenplay)
 
Dennis Wheatley ... (novel "The Devil Rides Out")

Produced by

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Peter Daw ... associate producer (uncredited)
Anthony Nelson Keys ... producer
Michael Stainer-Hitchens ... associate producer (uncredited)

Music by

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James Bernard

Cinematography by

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Arthur Grant ... director of photography

Editing by

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Spencer Reeve

Editorial Department

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James Needs ... supervising editor

Production Design by

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Bernard Robinson ... (uncredited) (production design department)

Art Direction by

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Bernard Robinson ... supervising art director

Makeup Department

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Eddie Knight ... makeup artist
Pat McDermott ... hair stylist
Roy Ashton ... special makeup artist: Baphomet in Black Mass (uncredited)

Production Management

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Ian Lewis ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bert Batt ... assistant director
Christopher Neame ... second assistant director (uncredited) / second unit director (uncredited)
Bill Westley ... third assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Michael Finlay ... painter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Arthur Cox ... sound editor
A.W. Lumkin ... recording supervisor
Ken Rawkins ... sound recordist
Peter Margrave ... assistant boom operator (uncredited)

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Michael Stainer-Hitchens ... special effects crew (as Michael Stainer-Hutchins)
Les Bowie ... special effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Eddie Powell ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Mike Reid ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Jack Silk ... stunt driver (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Moray Grant ... camera operator
Steve Birtles ... gaffer (uncredited)
Peter Carmody ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Bob Jordan ... focus puller (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Irene Lamb ... casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Rosemary Burrows ... wardrobe supervisor
Janet Lucas-Wakely ... wardrobe mistress (as Janet Lucas)

Music Department

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Philip Martell ... musical supervisor

Script and Continuity Department

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June Randall ... continuity manager
Stephen Hyde ... production staff (uncredited)
Jimmy Spoard ... assistant (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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David Toguri ... choreographer
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

In the countryside of England, the Duc de Richleau a.k.a Nicholas welcomes his old friend Rex Van Ryn that has flown to meet him and Simon Aron, who is the son of an old friend of them that had passed away but charged them the task of watching the youngster. Nicholas and Rex unexpectedly visit Simon that is receiving twelve mysterious friends. Sooner Nicholas, who is proficient in black magic, learns that the guests are member of a satanic cult and Simon and his friend Tanith Carlisle will be baptized by the powerful leader Mocata to serve the devil. The two friends abduct Simon and Tanith expecting to save their souls but Mocata summons the Angel of Death and the Goat of Mendes to help him in a battle between the good and the forces of evil. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines The beauty of woman... the demon of darkness... the unholy union of "The Devil's Bride"! See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Devil's Bride (United States)
  • La poo poo (France)
  • Les Vierges de Satan (France)
  • La batalla de Satán (Spain)
  • La novia del diablo (Spain)
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  • 96 min
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Trivia Christopher Lee called this his favorite Hammer film. See more »
Goofs During the opening credits, a symbol is shown that is not Satanic, and it is also incorporated into the symbol on the priestly robes during the film. Inscribed within a Star of David, there is a six-winged seraph with the faces of a man, lion, ox and eagle based on the vision of Ezechiel. In Christian tradition, the four faces become associated with the four gospel writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Iron Maiden: The Number of the Beast (1982). See more »
Quotes Marie Eaton: [to her servant about Mocata] Show him out!
Mocata: I'm leaving.
[walks towards door and stands behind Marie]
Mocata: *I* shall not be back... but something will.
[pauses menacingly]
Mocata: Tonight! Something will come for Simon and the girl!
[leaves]
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