Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA phony evangelist and his nympho wife buy a house in Los Angeles with plans to turn it into "The Church of Latter Day Sin." However, the house turns out to be haunted--which doesn't stop th... Alles lesenA phony evangelist and his nympho wife buy a house in Los Angeles with plans to turn it into "The Church of Latter Day Sin." However, the house turns out to be haunted--which doesn't stop the wife, who, unbeknownst to her husband, cuts a deal with the Devil.A phony evangelist and his nympho wife buy a house in Los Angeles with plans to turn it into "The Church of Latter Day Sin." However, the house turns out to be haunted--which doesn't stop the wife, who, unbeknownst to her husband, cuts a deal with the Devil.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Jonah Johnson
- (as Robert Elarton)
- Isabelle Johnson
- (as Jean Miller)
- Slash
- (as Tyler V. Bowe)
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Part satire of televangelists, part old-fashioned horror movie, "Speak of the Devil" is a hokey mishmash for hard-up video fans.
Filmmaker Raphael Nussbaum did a much better job with a densely plotted B "Private Road", toplining George Kennedy. Here he's helming a no-name cast and filming in a low-budget style reminiscent of '60s softcore exploitation ventures.
Robert Elarton and Jean Miller play the poverty row Jim and Tammy Bakker, Southern evangelists run out of town during a lengthy prolog in which papa George (Buck) Flower interrupts a tv broadcast to present his daughter whom Elarton impregnated.
The duo flee to Hollywood where they rent a haunted house and decide to take up satanism. Their new ministry is particularly lucrative, especially with the devil himself looking out for their interests.
Okay monster effects by James Cummins (who recently directed "The Boneyard") highlight the pic. Weakest element is the recurring character of a rabbi who acts like a Jewish exorcist. When a cop disciple of the rabbi blows a shofar to combat the devil at the film's climax, it's clear Nussbaum has overdone it.
Acting is over the top, closer to farce than necessary. Film keeps intact the poor track record of features pegged to recent scandals involving tv preachers.
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