Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA woman is accused of being a witch and thrown to her death over a cliff. A strange man rescues her, nurses her back to health, and is told that she must master black magic in order to exact... Alles lesenA woman is accused of being a witch and thrown to her death over a cliff. A strange man rescues her, nurses her back to health, and is told that she must master black magic in order to exact vengeance on her tormentors.A woman is accused of being a witch and thrown to her death over a cliff. A strange man rescues her, nurses her back to health, and is told that she must master black magic in order to exact vengeance on her tormentors.
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This was a fun movie. In no way is it a good movie but for all of us out there that like gory B horror films, this was a great film. With plenty of gory moments, bad dubbing, bad filming, and did I mention gore, this one was a keeper.
Basically, a few people in a small Indonesian village have been murdered in mysterious ways. The village people believe it to be black magic and point the finger at an innocent woman. After they throw her from a cliff, an older man helps to heal her wounds. He is skilled in the black magic ways and teaches her what he knows so that she can exact revenge upon the village.
I believe that this movie was made working from the fame of the movie Black Magic from the mid 70's which was a Shaw Bros. film. In know way is this movie similar. This movie is straight schlock, but good schlock. The storyline wouldn't survive without the gore scenes. Those scenes are rather well done, I might add. Some of the scenes are very similar to a film made just a couple of years later name Scanners. We see bursting veins, a man ripping his own head off, a body exploding, bee attack, etc etc.
If you are into these crazy types of film, this one is so worth checking out. You won't regret it. 7/10
Basically, a few people in a small Indonesian village have been murdered in mysterious ways. The village people believe it to be black magic and point the finger at an innocent woman. After they throw her from a cliff, an older man helps to heal her wounds. He is skilled in the black magic ways and teaches her what he knows so that she can exact revenge upon the village.
I believe that this movie was made working from the fame of the movie Black Magic from the mid 70's which was a Shaw Bros. film. In know way is this movie similar. This movie is straight schlock, but good schlock. The storyline wouldn't survive without the gore scenes. Those scenes are rather well done, I might add. Some of the scenes are very similar to a film made just a couple of years later name Scanners. We see bursting veins, a man ripping his own head off, a body exploding, bee attack, etc etc.
If you are into these crazy types of film, this one is so worth checking out. You won't regret it. 7/10
'The Queen Of Black Magic (1981)' is an Indonesian horror film in which a woman is accused of using black magic to ruin the wedding of her ex-lover and, after being thrown off a cliff, is subsequently taught black magic by a mysterious stranger who wants her to get revenge on those that did her harm. It's a bit of an odd film, with a serious tone that's offset somewhat by its often silly surrealistic visuals. Still, it works well enough for what it is. What it lacks in atmosphere and compelling characters it makes up for with pulpy special effects and a straightforward plot. It more or less just sees its protagonist pick off her wrongdoers one by one, until it moves into its final third and it starts to focus more on the fact that she doesn't want to keep hurting people. There's a really weird and unnecessary plot twist near the end that doesn't do anything other than make things really uncomfortable and, in general, the picture is only ever so compelling. However, it's generally enjoyable and features some entertaining special effects. It's a solid effort. 6/10.
I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs.
Revisited it recently after disliking the remake.
Weird scene : Murni already told her mother about losing her virginity n her lover breaking his promise about marrying her and we as audiences became aware of this situation but was it necessary to the show the scene wher she loses her virginity and that too without any sex or nudity.
Another lol aspect is Murni doing naked karate moves in the middle of the night. That is how her mentor taught her black magic.
Her jumps on a hilltop and a sparking moon as the backdrop can only be applauded.
Murni bathes naked in a river n no nudity.
Ther is this smoke coming out from the top of Murni's head n at the background we have this pressure cooker music/sound.
All thru the rituals Murni is naked but we dont get to see anything.
A man is charged 200 for a coffee n that too in the 80s. I dont kno whether it was rupees or dollars.
Two fried bananas n a cup of coffee for 500. But can someone tell me the currency?
Wtf man, Murni is able to lactate n breastfeed a baby without getting pregnant.
And watch out for the scene where a body gets smashed as if someone firing bullets at the body along with shooting sound.
A guy repeatedly does karate jumps, cheeks turn into puss filled balloons and last but not least Murni is able to get herself inside the earth without any digging.
Revisited it recently after disliking the remake.
Weird scene : Murni already told her mother about losing her virginity n her lover breaking his promise about marrying her and we as audiences became aware of this situation but was it necessary to the show the scene wher she loses her virginity and that too without any sex or nudity.
Another lol aspect is Murni doing naked karate moves in the middle of the night. That is how her mentor taught her black magic.
Her jumps on a hilltop and a sparking moon as the backdrop can only be applauded.
Murni bathes naked in a river n no nudity.
Ther is this smoke coming out from the top of Murni's head n at the background we have this pressure cooker music/sound.
All thru the rituals Murni is naked but we dont get to see anything.
A man is charged 200 for a coffee n that too in the 80s. I dont kno whether it was rupees or dollars.
Two fried bananas n a cup of coffee for 500. But can someone tell me the currency?
Wtf man, Murni is able to lactate n breastfeed a baby without getting pregnant.
And watch out for the scene where a body gets smashed as if someone firing bullets at the body along with shooting sound.
A guy repeatedly does karate jumps, cheeks turn into puss filled balloons and last but not least Murni is able to get herself inside the earth without any digging.
Who else than the terrific people working over at Mondo Macabro DVD could have picked up this deranged flick from oblivion and unleash it upon madness-loving cinema fanatics all over the globe? "The Queen of Black Magic" is an Indonesian film (a country of which most people don't even know they produce movies) that is bad from every possible viewpoint, but simultaneously one of the most hilariously entertaining and excessively demented experiences one could ever have. The plot is thinner than an anorexic top model and completely devoid of coherence, dialogs as well as acting performances and dubbing jobs are atrocious and there isn't the slightest trace of tension building or character development. But all these 'minor defaults' are more than widely compensated by the gigantic amount of over-the-top splatter effects, demented imagery and simply the sheer craziness of it all! Particularly late at night, with a group of friends and loads of cold beer in the fridge, watching "The Queen of Black Magic" is guaranteed hilarity! The film tells the heartbreaking story of Murni, a beautiful young girl who reluctantly offers her virginity to the man she loves, only to get dumped by the guy in favor for the village headman's daughter. If that isn't painful enough yet, poor Murni subsequently gets falsely accused of placing the village under a black magic spell and thrown of a cliff. She survives (which is practically impossible if you see the fall) and lands straight in the arms of an actual black magic artist who fanatically encourages her to seek vengeance and offers to be her teacher. Murni completes her revenge with the beheading of her treacherous ex-lover, but her mentor insists to carry on murdering the entire village. Meanwhile, a handsome and allegedly holy man arrived in town and suddenly Murni doesn't feel all that furious anymore. "The Queen of Black Magic" is recommended to laugh at the stupidity in its dialogs (character endlessly repeating the same thing without even rephrasing their words) and especially to gasp at the extreme gore. We've got maggot-infested cadavers, veins bursting with blood, exploding heads and top of the bill a decapitated head flying around town. If these represent the Indonesian gore standards, then I can't wait to get my dirty little hands on that other Mondo Macabro release named "Mystics in Bali". Somewhat strange, however, is that this film doesn't feature any nudity and only a minimum of sleaze. I know I wouldn't have minded some nude scenes of lead actress Suzzanna, even in spite of her obviously enormous bottom. Speaking of Suzzanna, through this website I found out she passed away recently, which is a damn shame and surely a great loss for Indonesian cinema.
I recently watched the Indonesian film 🇮🇩 The Queen of Black Magic (1981) on Shudder. The storyline follows a woman who is cast aside by her lover and thrown off a cliff, presumed dead. A mysterious man finds her, nurses her back to health, and persuades her to learn black magic in order to seek revenge. As she begins her journey into witchcraft, one has to wonder-who is this man, and what are his true intentions?
This picture is directed by Liliek Sudjio (Lover's Tears) and stars Suzzanna (Samson and Delilah), W. D. Mochtar (Hell Raiders), and Alan Nuary (Beggars and Rickshaw Drivers).
This is one of those films that starts off slow but really picks up-and once it does, it far exceeded my expectations. The backdrops, costumes, and setting immerse you in its eerie universe. The lighting, cinematography, and camera angles are surprisingly artistic (even if you know there's a trampoline behind the mountains, that scene was still awesome). While the acting is a bit overdone at times, it's generally solid and suits the tone of the film.
The kills start off fairly tame, but about halfway through, the practical effects go up a notch. There's a blistering skin scene and a decapitation sequence that I absolutely adored. The corpses were also impressively done.
In conclusion, The Queen of Black Magic is a creative, visually engaging horror film that I'm really glad I watched. The originality was dialed up to ten. I'd score it a 7/10 and recommend it to horror fans looking for something different.
This picture is directed by Liliek Sudjio (Lover's Tears) and stars Suzzanna (Samson and Delilah), W. D. Mochtar (Hell Raiders), and Alan Nuary (Beggars and Rickshaw Drivers).
This is one of those films that starts off slow but really picks up-and once it does, it far exceeded my expectations. The backdrops, costumes, and setting immerse you in its eerie universe. The lighting, cinematography, and camera angles are surprisingly artistic (even if you know there's a trampoline behind the mountains, that scene was still awesome). While the acting is a bit overdone at times, it's generally solid and suits the tone of the film.
The kills start off fairly tame, but about halfway through, the practical effects go up a notch. There's a blistering skin scene and a decapitation sequence that I absolutely adored. The corpses were also impressively done.
In conclusion, The Queen of Black Magic is a creative, visually engaging horror film that I'm really glad I watched. The originality was dialed up to ten. I'd score it a 7/10 and recommend it to horror fans looking for something different.
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