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Daughters of Satan

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
1.4K
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Tom Selleck, Barra Grant, and Tani Guthrie in Daughters of Satan (1972)
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A witch in a painting resembles an antique dealer's Wife.A witch in a painting resembles an antique dealer's Wife.A witch in a painting resembles an antique dealer's Wife.

  • Director
    • Hollingsworth Morse
  • Writers
    • John C. Higgins
    • John A. Bushelman
  • Stars
    • Tom Selleck
    • Barra Grant
    • Tani Guthrie
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hollingsworth Morse
    • Writers
      • John C. Higgins
      • John A. Bushelman
    • Stars
      • Tom Selleck
      • Barra Grant
      • Tani Guthrie
    • 41User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Selleck
    Tom Selleck
    • James Robertson
    Barra Grant
    Barra Grant
    • Chris Robertson
    Tani Guthrie
    Tani Guthrie
    • Kitty Duarte
    • (as Tani Phelps Guthrie)
    Paraluman
    Paraluman
    • Juana Rios
    Vic Silayan
    • Dr. Dangal
    Vic Diaz
    Vic Diaz
    • Carlos Ching
    Gina Laforteza
    • Andrea
    Ben Rubio
    • Tommy Tantuico
    Paquito Salcedo
    Paquito Salcedo
    • Mortician
    Chito Reyes
    • Guerilla
    Bobby Greenwood
    • Mrs. Postlewaite
    • Director
      • Hollingsworth Morse
    • Writers
      • John C. Higgins
      • John A. Bushelman
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    7simon-118

    Neglected slice of scariness

    A very rarely seen little oddity this but I like it. The unusual location of the Philippines is pleasing and there a couple of very creepy sequences. The Robertsons seem positively crazy about each other which is a sure sign she'll end up doing very nasty things to him, but they were both quite believeable and the supporting cast were all adequate. The painting that is the centre of the whole mystery is very chilling, especially in the scenes where Jim meets the new housekeeper and then glances at the picture and sees her in it. The death of the Doctor is very eerie but best of all has to be the very simple scene of Chris lying in bed and hearing a voice in the night calling out "Christina..." Very creepy especially if you are watching this movie for the first time on late night television and wonder if the sound is on the screen or not! There is also an extraordinary sequence where Jim sees movement outside the house at night and investigates only to be attacked. When he returns to the house the incident is almost forgotten in his bemusement..just like a sort of "was it a dream?" sleepy kind of unreality. My main reason for liking this movie is that compared to what Hammer were churning out it is different and scary, unlike most of Hammer's films, and doesn't need to rely on gore. It also predates The Omen and The Exorcist and yet deals with the subject matter intelligently, so in a sense it is ahead of it's time. Good stuff...not exactly the greatest movie ever made but effective and successful in its clearly limited ambitions.
    4BogieandBacallfan

    Creepy...But Stupid Ending!!!

    I'd never heard of this 70's horror movie until the other night when TCM had a late night airing. I've always liked Tom Selleck and even in this effective but somewhat cheesy scare-fest he does an awesome acting job! For the time and plot, this movie does include some chilling suspense and eerie music and/or chanting--the freaky calling out of the wife's name in the middle of the night was a perfect tool to get you on the edge of your seat!

    However, the ending was really stupid in my opinion! I don't want to say what happens, as I don't want to really include a "spoiler." But, with all the build-up and suspense, the way the film concludes was a total let-down and ridiculous! To me no matter how awesome or superb a movie was...if the end is terrible then it ruins the rest of it as well.

    I would not recommend bothering with this...unless you're a die-hard Selleck fan, or a 70's cult-horror film collector (that doesn't care how films play out or end). However, if you like Selleck...stick with "Magnum, p.i.!"
    TroyAir

    One good scene worth the whole movie?

    Was Tom Selleck really in this film? Yes. He wasn't a star yet - "Magnum P.I." was still a few years away. The rest of the cast isn't much to talk about, although there is a scene where a blonde women is stripped topless, her arms strung up high, and she is whipped as part of a cult event. Other than that, not much else to talk about. I have to give credit to the actress who played that role - she looked uncomfortable and I wonder how much of it was acting.
    5rosscinema

    Slow moving horror flick

    Early Tom Selleck film where he and his wife encounter a coven of witches. The coven think that Selleck's wife is a reincarnated witch from a painting. It is always good to see the great character actor Vic Diaz but even he can't help with the fact that the material here just isn't that compelling. Some good exploitation like when Barra Grant as his wife is strapped down naked and whipped. But there are too many slow scenes that drag on agonizingly and I think the film could have been boosted with more shots of the exotic Philippine locale. Not terrible but story needed some sort of adrenaline shot somewhere in the middle.
    6gavin6942

    Early Tom Selleck For The Win

    James Robertson (Tom Selleck) buys a painting depicting witches being burned at the stake, one of whom bears an uncanny resemblance to his wife (Barra Grant).

    This is Tom Selleck before "Magnum PI", but still with the same great mustache... much, much better than the film "Runaway". Some of the stunts are pretty cool (like flipping over a horse). I would like to believe Selleck did them himself, but I am not so gullible.

    The film opens with a pretty intense scene, possibly a sacrifice, and soon after we are treated to a story of a satanic knife... definitely a solid start to a movie.

    Director Hollingsworth Morse worked almost exclusively in television, and it shows, though not in a bad way. The quality is television quality, but the story really holds strong for the full length.

    The film takes place in the Philippines... and it makes me wonder: was this a decision because of the plot (which does revolve around Spanish conquistadors) or because of budget? The Philippines were a notorious hotspot for low budget films... curious.

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    • Trivia
      The film was released on November 1, 1972 by United Artists as a double feature with Superbeast.
    • Goofs
      When Dr. Dangal leaves the Robertsons' home, having held the statue of the Virgin Mary up to the painting, he places the statue on the right hand side of the desk in front of the painting and leaves. When James Robertson enters the room a few moments later, the statue is gone.
    • Quotes

      Juana Rios: What evil thing have you done to make dogs hate you?

      James Robertson: Ah, yes, now I remember. As a boy in Mexico I was captured by the Aztecs. Our favorite holiday dish was baked dog. I must say, it was quite good.

      Chris Robertson: You've never been in Mexico in your life except Tijuana.

      James Robertson: I'm a cat man myself. I never yet had a cat bark at me or take a chunk out of my ass.

    • Connections
      Featured in Out of this World Super Shock Show (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      The Wind Blew Up Her Nightie
      (uncredited)

      Traditional bawdy song

      Performed by Paquito Salcedo

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1972 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Philippines
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Töchter Satans
    • Filming locations
      • Philippines
    • Production company
      • A & S Productions
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    • Budget
      • $275,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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