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Esclave de Satan

Titre original : Satan's Slave
  • 1976
  • 12
  • 1h 26min
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5,3/10
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Esclave de Satan (1976)
A woman traveling with her parents to her uncle's house crash near his house. Her parents die but she survives. She stays with her uncle, but it becomes clear that he and his son are planning something sinister for her.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman driving her parents to her uncle's house crashes near the house. Her parents die but she survives. She stays with her uncle, but it becomes clear that he and his son are planning som... Tout lireA woman driving her parents to her uncle's house crashes near the house. Her parents die but she survives. She stays with her uncle, but it becomes clear that he and his son are planning something sinister for her.A woman driving her parents to her uncle's house crashes near the house. Her parents die but she survives. She stays with her uncle, but it becomes clear that he and his son are planning something sinister for her.

  • Réalisation
    • Norman J. Warren
  • Scénario
    • David McGillivray
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Gough
    • Martin Potter
    • Candace Glendenning
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Norman J. Warren
    • Scénario
      • David McGillivray
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Gough
      • Martin Potter
      • Candace Glendenning
    • 48avis d'utilisateurs
    • 43avis des critiques
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    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Uncle Alexander Yorke
    Martin Potter
    Martin Potter
    • Stephen Yorke
    Candace Glendenning
    Candace Glendenning
    • Catherine Yorke
    Barbara Kellerman
    Barbara Kellerman
    • Francis
    Michael Craze
    Michael Craze
    • John
    Gloria Maley
    • Janice
    • (as Gloria Walker)
    James Bree
    James Bree
    • Malcolm Yorke
    Celia Hewitt
    • Elizabeth Yorke
    David McGillivray
    David McGillivray
    • Priest
    Sandy Bailey
    • Camilla Yorke
    • (non crédité)
    Robert Conway
    • Puritan with Whip
    • (non crédité)
    Richard Crafter
    • Mad Monk 2
    • (non crédité)
    Nick Maley
    Nick Maley
    • Mad Monk 1
    • (non crédité)
    Paula Patterson
    • Woman Disemboweled by Stephen
    • (non crédité)
    Monika Ringwald
    • Tortured Girl
    • (non crédité)
    Moira Young
    • Alexander's Wife in Prologue
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Norman J. Warren
    • Scénario
      • David McGillivray
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    Avis des utilisateurs48

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    5LeonaBestWaifu

    More an erotic movie than a horror one

    But thats fine since the ladies are all very pretty. The eyes of the main actress are worth watching the movie. The slow pace of the movie makes it very relaxing.
    4Libretio

    Sex-horror concoction baits censor, delights fans

    SATAN'S SLAVE

    Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 (Techniscope)

    Sound format: Mono

    While visiting her uncle's country estate, a young girl (Candace Glendenning) becomes involved with satanists who believe she's the reincarnation of an ancient witch.

    A key work from cult director Norman J. Warren (TERROR, INSEMINOID), SATAN'S SLAVE combines gratuitous nudity and horrific violence in a censor-baiting concoction designed to compete with the gore and cynicism of its contemporary American/European counterparts. Tellingly, SATAN'S SLAVE was written by David McGillivray, a film critic-turned-scriptwriter whose collaboration with another Brit maverick (Pete Walker) resulted in some of the most memorable exploitation movies of the 1970's, including HOUSE OF WHIPCORD and FRIGHTMARE (both 1974). McGillivray's scripts were always distinguished by their tongue-in-cheek attitude and gleeful subversion of accepted morés, and SATAN'S SLAVE is no exception. Sadly, despite its lip-smacking excesses, the movie is a disappointment.

    In fact, much of the film's problems can be traced directly to McGillivray's screenplay, a skeletal mixture of witchcraft and paranoia, driven by dialogue rather than action, which coasts along on auto-pilot in between bouts of skin and sadism. Cast for her waif-like beauty and startling blue eyes, Glendenning (in what appears to have been her final appearance in a theatrical feature) fits the bill as a stereotypical heroine, but she emerges as little more than a colourless wimp, and her one-note performance is a liability. Second-billed Martin Potter gives an equally lacklustre performance as Glendenning's cousin, a psychopathic brute who subjects a pretty young girl (Gloria Walker) to a terrifying ordeal in the opening sequence (more of which later), before turning up as a resident in the home of Glendenning's enigmatic uncle, played by Michael Gough. SATAN'S SLAVE may not have been Gough's finest hour, but he rises to the occasion with predictable flair, delivering his fruity dialogue with Shakespearean relish and acting everyone else off the screen; his obvious talent and lack of pretension has earned him the devotion of cult movie fans worldwide, and with good reason.

    Warren uses the widescreen format to visualise the gulf between the characters, and to exploit the landscape and décor of Gough's isolated residence. In fact, the film's threadbare production values are clearly bolstered by its primary location, a Gothic-style mansion located within the Surrey countryside, filmed in all its autumnal splendour. But the movie's rough-edged beauty is frequently tempered by scenes of horror and brutality, visited mostly on female characters who are often stripped naked before suffering the kind of cruel indignities which characterised exploitation cinema of the period. The downbeat ending is also typical of the era, though die-hard horror fans will guess the outcome long before the on-screen characters.

    During post-production, Warren was asked to beef up the sleaze quotient for a number of European and Asian markets, so the director prepared a variant edition at odds with his original vision: The rough foreplay between Potter and Walker in the opening sequence (preceding Walker's murder) was extended by having the killer run a pair of scissors over his victim's naked body (the original version develops in a different way and features alternative dialogue, which means the 'new' material can't simply be edited back into the print), and a brief flashback was added to a later scene, in which Potter is seen stabbing an unidentified woman to death. The BBC dispatched a film crew to cover the production for a documentary entitled "All You Need is Blood: The Making of SATAN'S SLAVE", which they subsequently refused to show, though it has since been issued on video.
    9amosduncan_2000

    Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth....

    The strange atmosphere of this film seems to lead many to find it boring, but I disagree and in fact find it unsettling and, well, really absorbing. Some of the over the top T and A (I wonder if the rest of the cast was there at the same time as the nudie cuties, these scenes feel like awkward inserts) but at any rate the acting is very good overall. I like the sicko relationship between Francis and the brother. The fact that the mystery has been given away before the final double reverse is actually quite interesting, and puts you in the place of Candice. I wish they had done a final reversal at the end and had Gough get it, but still, I like this sick little film quite a bit.
    7Vomitron_G

    The film that turned me into a Norman J. Warren fan.

    "Satan's Slave" sure was a pleasant surprise, since I went into it with not a lot of expectations (back in 2007, on a first time DVD viewing). Before this one, I had previously seen one other Norman J. Warren effort, namely "Inseminoid" (what I would describe as a dubious "Alien" rip-off with a bit of an early Cronenberg-vibe to it). But never mind that one.

    "Satan's Slave" moves at a rather slow pace, but I didn't hold that against it (movies from different eras usually have a different pace to them anyway). A gorgeous leading lady witnesses her parents dying in a car crash. She is kept at her uncle's mansion to recuperate. Uncle and nephew have rather sinister plans with her.

    "Satan's Slave" is not exactly a 'satanic worshiping cult' movie, but more a macabre tale of reincarnation. Lots of 70's female nudity, some torture, some sacrifices, some nice atmospheric looking scenery surrounding the mansion and a few nasty & gory make-up effects. The make-up was handled rather well also, given the budget available. And we have a nice twist at the end, wrapping things up.

    By now I have seen all of Norman J. Warren's horror films - even became a bit of a fan of the man - and I think his "Satan's Slave" still ranks up there as my favorite. Followed by the aforementioned "Inseminoid" (something most people can't really grasp, since it's usually to be found at the bottom of their list with Norman J. Warren favorites).
    5Aaron1375

    Yes, when that trip to your uncle's gets a bit more freaky than anticipated.

    I got this movie in a pack of twelve movies called gore house classics or something. I figured they would all be total crap, but as I like watching horror movies and reviewing them I had to buy it, especially seeing as how I had never seen any of the movies on it. This is the first one I have watched on it and while not a good movie by any means it had its moments and did entertain me for its run. The movie does have gore in it, nothing that looks all that great at times, but it is the 70's, a time for the red paint to come splashing out. It also had a good deal of nudity too, I always enjoy seeing 70's ladies nude from time to time as they have a natural look that is just hard to find these days. The story has its moments as I really enjoyed the beginning of the movie and the end quite a bit. It is the middle that at times muddles the movie down as there is a strange love story going on between the female of this tale and her cousin that really seems to be added to pad the film. Basically, she is visiting this uncle that until recently she did not even know she had and there is tragedy shortly after she arrives with her parents. The rest of the film is watching her try to figure out and realize what you the audience already knows, she is in deep trouble. So while not great it was entertaining, rework the script a bit and this one could have been a classic. Though Michael Gough's performance in this one does help the more talkative scenes seem more tolerable.

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    • Anecdotes
      When the actress they cast to perform nude during the ritual in the opening scene and during a flashback later in the film couldn't show up because she was arrested, producer Les Young immediately volunteered his young wife, Moira, who was the associate producer, without consulting her first. When she objected, he convinced her they had no other options and would lose money if the film was delayed while they searched for another actress. She reluctantly agreed. At first, she was only going to be topless, but the day of shooting, Les and director Norman Warren told her it would be better if she were fully nude to give them more options for framing the shot. Moira agreed, but she told Les she wasn't happy about it. Though they had a closed set, she said later it was very embarrassing having to strip all her clothes off and lie on the ritual table stark naked surrounded by male extras and crew for hours while they filmed. To make matters worse, the extras were all wearing masks so she kept imagining all of them were leering at her breasts and vagina. Her breasts and pubic hair then ended up prominently displayed on screen while another nude actress rubbed her hands all over Moira's body. She joked years later that she can't imagine any other producer ever went as far as she did to help a film. She also said she now had more respect for actresses who performed nude because it was tough to do.
    • Citations

      Uncle Alexander Yorke: The thing I admire most about you, Frances, is your ability to suffer in silence. Don't ever change.

    • Versions alternatives
      The original UK cinema version was heavily cut by the BBFC with edits to all stabbing scenes, the nude sacrifice, an eye gouging and shots of John's mutilated body. The 1997 Satanica video featured an alternate print which was pre-edited by the director to remove a scene where scissors are traced over a woman and restored many of the original cinema cuts, although the film was then cut by 1 minute 4 secs by the BBFC to edit a whipping scene and much of the bedroom assault. The 2004 Anchor Bay DVD restored all previous BBFC cuts.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Evil Heritage: Independent Film-Making & the Films of Norman J. Warren (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      Drive to Alexandra's
      Composed, Arranged and Conducted by John Scott

      Courtesy of Moscovitch Music

      Courtesy of Moscovitch Music

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mai 1978 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
      • Crown International Pictures
      • Scorpion Releasing (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Satan's Slave
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pirbright, Surrey, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(location shooting)
    • Société de production
      • Monumental Pictures (II)
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    • Budget
      • 35 000 £GB (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 26 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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