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Der Höllenhund

Originaltitel: Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell
  • Fernsehfilm
  • 1978
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Der Höllenhund (1978)
EntsetzenThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA dog that is a minion of Satan terrorizes a suburban family.A dog that is a minion of Satan terrorizes a suburban family.A dog that is a minion of Satan terrorizes a suburban family.

  • Regie
    • Curtis Harrington
  • Drehbuch
    • Stephen Karpf
    • Elinor Karpf
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Richard Crenna
    • Yvette Mimieux
    • Kim Richards
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
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    • Regie
      • Curtis Harrington
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Karpf
      • Elinor Karpf
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Richard Crenna
      • Yvette Mimieux
      • Kim Richards
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    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Mike Barry
    Yvette Mimieux
    Yvette Mimieux
    • Betty Barry
    Kim Richards
    Kim Richards
    • Bonnie Barry
    Ike Eisenmann
    Ike Eisenmann
    • Charlie Barry
    • (as Ike Eisenman)
    Lou Frizzell
    Lou Frizzell
    • George
    • (as Lou Frizzel)
    Ken Kercheval
    Ken Kercheval
    • Miles Amory
    Martine Beswick
    Martine Beswick
    • Red Haired Lady
    R.G. Armstrong
    R.G. Armstrong
    • Dunworth
    Tina Menard
    Tina Menard
    • Maria
    Gertrude Flynn
    Gertrude Flynn
    • Shopkeeper
    Bill Zuckert
    Bill Zuckert
    • Mr. Lomax, Dog Breeder
    Jerry Fogel
    Jerry Fogel
    • Doctor Norm
    Lois Ursone
    • Gloria Hadley
    Fredrick Franklin
    Bob Navarro
    • Newscaster
    Jack Carol
    • Scottie the Gate Guard
    James Reynolds
    James Reynolds
    • Policeman
    Victor Jory
    Victor Jory
    • Shaman
    • Regie
      • Curtis Harrington
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Karpf
      • Elinor Karpf
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    Dethcharm

    "Send Him Now For Whom We Call! The Beast! Send Him Now!"...

    During the heyday of made-for-TV horror films, there were two big names: Dan Curtis and Curtis Harrington. Both were prolific, their productions making up the bulk of the best 1970's tele-horror sub-genre.

    DEVIL DOG: THE HOUND OF HELL is one of Mr. Harrington's better occult offerings.

    A Satanic cult, led by a mysterious woman (the magnificent Martine Beswick), sets out to manifest a demon into a German Shepherd dog. Their quest for global dominion ensues.

    After losing their family dog, Mike and Betty Barry (Richard Crenna and Yvette Mimieux) "coincidentally" acquire a new pup. Named "Lucky" by their overjoyed daughter (Kim Richards), all seems hunky dory. That is, until the odd occurrences and deadly "accidents" begin.

    Harrington does a great job of not only making the titular pooch seem menacing, but also young Ms. Richards' character and her brother (Ike Eisenmann). Ms. Mimieux is quite alluring when she takes her walk on the dark side as well! Crenna stands tall throughout, as the everyman caught up in these devilish circumstances.

    Loaded with demonic shenanigans and mystical goings-on, this movie should thrill all lovers of such fiendish fare, especially the big, final conflict...
    7OllieSuave-007

    Not your usual Man's Best Friend.

    This is an interesting little horror flick from the 1970s, where the Barry Family is terrorized by a dog that is not your usual Man's Best Friend - apparently, a minion of Satan himself.

    Not much surprises in this movie, but we get some good old fashion good vs. Evil action and some thrilling moments. Characters are OK, but it's not a bad horror flick to keep you entertained for an hour and a half or so.

    Grade B-
    4cjpershall

    Derivative but entertaining

    I remember Devil Dog playing on TBS almost 20 years ago, and my older sister and her friends watching it and laughing all the next day. It's not that bad for a made-for-TV horror movie, but it is derivative (mostly of The Exorcist) and businesslike, for lack of a better word. It won't blow you away with artful cinematography or great acting, but it's not a waste of time, either. It's the kind of movie you watch to kill a couple of hours when you aren't in the mood to think too hard.

    However, if you go into the movie looking for some laughs, you won't be disappointed. The early scenes, with Lucky the Devil Dog as a cute little puppy with Children of the Damned eyes are hilariously non-threatening, and the climactic blue-screen effects of a giant black dog (with horns!) are pretty side-splitting. And keep an eye out for the cloaked Satanist in Maverick shades toward the beginning.

    Not a great horror film by any stretch of the imagination, but I wish they still made stuff like this for TV.
    5BaronBl00d

    This Pet Really Needs Some Sacrifices Made for It

    A Satanic cult procures a dog for the sole purpose of breeding it with a demon and then has a huge litter that is given away to unsuspecting people all over the country. Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell tells the story of one family caught up in this unspeakable horror. Okay, perhaps I am getting a bit too melodramatic given the material here. Yes, it is a made-for-television production. Yes, Richard Crenna is the leading "star." Journeyman director Curtis Harrington(Whoever Slew Auntie Roo, What's the Matter with Helen?, and several other genre credits)directs with his usual touch. The story obviously has holes and problems of credibility: a dog is really a demon centuries old that has a story all his own, Richard Crenna manages to keep his hand out of a lawnmower blade because he is the "chosen" one, and so many more. Despite all these problems, the average yet solid direction, the cheap feel that comes with a seventies TV production, ridiculous special effects, I found myself thoroughly engrossed from start to finish. Like another reviewer noted, movies from this decade in the horror genre are just different than any other decade. They have a certain quality hard to put your finger on. As for the cast Crenna always does a workmanlike job, Yvette Mimieux is eerily good, Ike Eisenmann and Kim Richards(the Witch Mountain kids) are sickeningly sweet and evil and perfect in this concoction of unreality, and the film boasts a minor array of interesting cameos with Victor Jory, Barbara Steele, and R. G. Armstrong(soon to be Uncle Lewis Vendredi in the TV Friday the 13th: the Series).
    5planktonrules

    Beware of nice guys giving free puppies to kids...especially in 1978!

    1978 was the year of the evil dog in Hollywood. After all, the same year that brought us "Devil Dog" also brought us "Dracula's Dog"! However, in this latter case the dog isn't a vampire dog but was apparently the spawn of Satan's dog...and like thefan-2 points out, it's a bit like "Rosemary's Baby"!

    When the film begins, some weirdos buy a showdog that is in season. Next, you see these same weirdos performing a demonic ceremony with their new pooch. Fortunately, the camera cuts away before the big impregnation scene! Next, one of the weirdos shows up in a nice residential neighborhood and gives two kids a puppy...and you can only assume it's from the litter with the showdog and the Devil Dog (or perhaps from an unholy coupling with Satan himself!).

    At first, things seem okay. However, over time the nice family who adopts the doggy start to become a family of real jerks. First, the two kids become nasty brutes. Second, the wife becomes a cold- hearted nympho! The only one left who is normal is dad (Richard Crenna)...and he eventually realizes his family ain't normal! But is it too late for him to put a stop to all this...especially once people start dying...and, after his wife and kids become full- fledged members of Satan's army?!

    Considering that this is NOT supposed to be great art and simply a silly horror film, it's a movie that you should cut some slack. Sure, it's silly...but it's not meant to be anything else. And, for an evil doggy film, it's actually pretty good...although the special effects near the end were pretty laughable!

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    • Wissenswertes
      The film was inspired by "The Devil's Platform", the seventh episode (of 20 total) of the horror TV series Der Nachtjäger (1974); however, the film's producers could not get permission to continue the storyline from the TV episode, so they opted to do a new one. Also, Tom Skerritt was in talks with Ridley Scott to do the film Alien: Das unheimliche Wesen aus einer fremden Welt (1979) and was unavailable for this film, so its producers offered the role of Mike Barry to Richard Crenna.
    • Patzer
      When Lucky is chasing Betty through the house, upstairs a door closes behind the two of them. When the door closes, you can see a crew member through the crack of the door shutting it behind them as they enter.
    • Zitate

      Bonnie Barry: What are you doing?

      [Betty is sniffing what it appears to be blood]

      Betty Barry: Where have you two been?

      Bonnie Barry: I said, what are you doing sneaking around in here?

      Betty Barry: I found this in your room. What is it?

      Charlie Barry: It's just paint.

      Betty Barry: It looks like blood.

      Charlie Barry: Leave my things alone. Get out of my room and forget all about this. I mean it.

      Betty Barry: What's the matter with the two of you?

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Svengoolie: Devil Dog The Hound of Hell (1996)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 31. Oktober 1978 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell
    • Drehorte
      • 15457 Valley Vista Blvd, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Family Home)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Zeitman-Landers-Roberts Productions
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      • 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
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