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O Homem do Diabo

Título original: The Devil's Men
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1 h 28 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,3/10
2 mil
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Donald Pleasence, Peter Cushing, Kostas Karagiorgis, and Luan Peters in O Homem do Diabo (1976)
A satanic cult kidnaps 3 young people and Priest Donald Pleasence and Costas Skouras must save them from the hands of this evil!
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTourists are kidnapped by a devil-worshipping cult, and a priest tries desperately to save them. A gruesome tale of the devil and human sacrifice.Tourists are kidnapped by a devil-worshipping cult, and a priest tries desperately to save them. A gruesome tale of the devil and human sacrifice.Tourists are kidnapped by a devil-worshipping cult, and a priest tries desperately to save them. A gruesome tale of the devil and human sacrifice.

  • Direção
    • Kostas Karagiannis
  • Roteirista
    • Arthur Rowe
  • Artistas
    • Donald Pleasence
    • Peter Cushing
    • Luan Peters
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,3/10
    2 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Kostas Karagiannis
    • Roteirista
      • Arthur Rowe
    • Artistas
      • Donald Pleasence
      • Peter Cushing
      • Luan Peters
    • 54Avaliações de usuários
    • 48Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Father Roche
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Baron Corofax
    Luan Peters
    Luan Peters
    • Laurie
    Kostas Karagiorgis
    Kostas Karagiorgis
    • Milo
    • (as Costa Skouras)
    Dimitris Bislanis
    Dimitris Bislanis
    • Sgt. Vendris
    • (as Fernando Bislani)
    Anna Matzourani
    Anna Matzourani
    • Widow - Mrs. Mikaelis
    • (as Anna Mantzourani)
    Christina
    • Grocer's Daughter
    Nikos Verlekis
    Nikos Verlekis
    • Ian
    • (as Nikos Verlel Verlekis)
    Vanna Reville
    Vanna Reville
    • Beth
    • (as Gelsomina)
    Bob Behling
    Bob Behling
    • Tom
    Anestis Vlahos
    Anestis Vlahos
    • Shopkeeper - Karapades
    George Veulis
    • Chauffeur - Max
    • (as George Vevlis)
    Jane Lyle
    Jane Lyle
    • Milo's Girlfriend
    Meira Shore
    Meira Shore
    • Maid
    • (as Meira)
    Jessica Dublin
    Jessica Dublin
    • Mrs. Zagros
    • (as Jessica)
    Efi Kosma
    Efi Kosma
    • First Victim Girl
    Lambrinos
    • First Victim Boy
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Sgt. Vendris
    • (narração)
    • Direção
      • Kostas Karagiannis
    • Roteirista
      • Arthur Rowe
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários54

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    5meddlecore

    Into The Belly Of The Beast...

    After an English and French couple- followed by 2 Americans and an Australian girl- go missing, while searching for the ritual grounds of an ancient Minoan cult, a private detective from New York is hired, by a local priest, to investigate their disappearances.

    It turns out that this Greek village is home to a long forgotten priesthood, that worships the idol of a Minotaur possessed by Satan, himself.

    Their priest is a local baron, who has been exiled from his homeland.

    And they are grooming a young girl to be the priestess, responsible for making sacrifices to their demon god.

    The closer the two men get to answers...the more people die.

    And they just barely escape with their own lives.

    Now, the only way to stop this demonic cult, is by eliciting some divine intervention.

    For, if they are to save the last couple, before they too are sacrificed, then they must descend directly into the belly of the beast to do so- the Minotaur's lair...from which no one leaves alive.

    And only God can save them...if it's not already too late...

    While not the best satanic cult oriented folk horror ever made...it has some positive elements.

    For instance, the Minotaur's lair is pretty damn cool.

    But the ending was all a bit rushed, and rather implausible.

    Which detracts from the overall enjoyability a little, however, it's entertaining enough to be worth a watch.

    5.5 out of 10.
    6Stevieboy666

    Flawed but it's really not that bad

    The Devil's Men. A Satanic cult led by horror legend Peter Cushing are committing human sacrifice to a Minotaur figure in rural Greece and it's down to priest Donald Pleasence (another horror legend) and his friend from New York to put an end to it. I've read mainly negatives about this movie and it certainly has flaws. For a start Cushing looked to me like he was merely going through the motions. Pleasence played an Irish man but his accent kept slipping. Having an interest in the occult I felt that there was a lack of information about the cult, it's beliefs, origins, etc. And the finale was rather sill, but entertaining. However, on the positive side it is visually very good, plenty of colour and great use of Greek locations. The musical score, by Brian Eno, is effectively menacing. Some reviewers found it boring but I did not. Being a 1970's Euro horror movie we get some nudity, plus a fair amount of blood and gore. It's really not too bad.
    2barnabyrudge

    To say it's bad is to over-rate it!

    My, my, my: Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance must have been desperate for work to have lent their talents to this turkey. A horribly muddled story about satanism in modern day Greece, Land Of The Minotaur (aka The Devil's Men) is a misfire on more-or-less every level imaginable. It has precious few scares (always a slight flaw for a "horror" movie, don't you think?); weak performances; countless scenes where characters foolishly wander off alone or turn down the opportunity to remain in the safety of a group; and some rather irritating editing techniques which add nothing whatsoever to the proceedings. I got prematurely excited at the prospect of Cushing and Pleasance working together 17 years after The Flesh And The Fiends - but this film isn't worth getting remotely excited about; it's a huge let-down and rather an embarrassment for its much worthier leads.

    In a remote region of Greece, outsiders such as tourists and archaeologists keep going missing, and local priest Father Roche (Donald Pleasance) suspects that something sinister is afoot. He writes to his friend, New York private eye Milo Kaye (Costas Skouras), asking him to fly out to Greece to help him get to the bottom of the mystery. In the meantime, three more visitors - Beth (Vanna Reville), Ian (Nikos Verlekis) and Tom (Robert Behling), who are all personal friends of Father Roche - go missing while snooping around nearby Greek ruins. Milo eventually arrives in Greece, but is initially dubious about Father Roche's beliefs that the missing people have been snatched for satanic sacrifices. Milo and Father Roche are also joined by Laurie (Luan Peters), the girlfriend of missing man Tom. Together, they uncover the activities of a Minoan devil-worshipping cult headed by creepy Carpathian exile Baron Corofax (Peter Cushing). These crazed cultists have been busily sacrificing their victims to a statue of the minotaur. Furthermore, they seemingly cannot be killed by normal means, so Father Roche has to use a variety of religious artifacts in his fight against them.

    Land Of The Minotaur should have been much better than it actually is. The plot is so wacky and improbable that it has all the hallmarks of an enjoyably goofy cult/camp favourite. But the handling is just awful. Director Costas Carayiannis has no idea how to link the narrative together cohesively, so the whole thing progresses like it was being made up on a day-to-day basis. He also has no idea how to coax convincing performances from his cast, so they are left to embarrass themselves in either dreadfully hammy (Pleasance, Cushing) or dreadfully amateurish (Skouras, Peters) performances. What's worse is that the narrative makes no sense. Why would Father Roche seek help from a private eye who is utterly flippant about his beliefs? How does Roche know that the sacrifices only occur during a full moon? How can the minotaur statue speak? Why is one one of the sacrificial victims instructed during a vision to stab Father Roche, only to herself be stabbed a few scenes later before getting a chance to carry it out? And - most baffling of all - why does Father Roche drag Milo halfway around the world to help him when all he needs is a crucifix and and some holy water to dispose of the bad guys? These questions - and more - will pop into your mind during Land Of The Minotaur.... but, alas, there are no answers to be had. Frustrating, dumb and disappointing!
    2Coffee_in_the_Clink

    Fear and Loathing in Greece

    Well, pardon me for being excited at the prospect of watching Donald Pleasence and Peter Cushing in a '70s horror film. It does not take long to see why this film, titled "Land of the Minotaur" in the US but also possessing the horrendous title "The Devil's Men", is not more widely seen today or spoken about. It is such a dull film lacking in scares, drama and any other sort of talent that it is a wonder that Cushing and Pleasence were even in it. It has to have been a good pay-day for them. In fact, the entire budget must have went towards securing their contracts, because evidently there was nothing else left by the time they went to shoot this absolute borefest. Nothing happens, and there is nothing of interest apart from the banter between the priest and the PI, that swings between jovial and nasty. The director must have slept his way through the film, the editor had nothing to do because the film gives the impression that what was shot as quickly as possible and stuck together. Every single trope you can think of from Satantic horror films makes its way in here, and is done in a way that the film-makers shrugged and said "They've seen it before, why bother making an effort or putting a new spin on it?" I am surprised of Cushing and Pleasence not being able to see through this one when they were approached.
    4The_Void

    Extremely poor Satanic horror

    Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance are legendary actors, and director Kostas Karagiannis was the man behind the successful Greek Giallo-esquire thriller Death Kiss in 1974; and yet when you combine the three talents, all you get is this complete load of drivel! God only knows what drove the likes of Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasance to star in this cheapie devil worship flick, but I really do hope they were well paid as neither one deserves something as amateurish as this on their resumes. The story focuses on a group of devil worshippers that kidnap some kids, leading another group to go after them. The pace of the plot is very slow and this ensures that the film is very boring. The plot is also a long way from being original and anyone with even a passing interest in the horror genre will have seen something a bit like this, and no doubt done much better. The obvious lack of budget is felt throughout and the film doesn't manage to overcome this at any point. This really is a depressing and miserable watch and not even a slightly decent ending manages to up the ante enough to lift this film out of the very bottom of the barrel. Extremely poor stuff and definitely not recommended!

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    • Curiosidades
      Donald Pleasence was originally offered the role of Baron Corofax. He only agreed to do the film if he could play Father Roche instead, because he was tired of playing villains.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Don't Scream: It's Only a Movie! (1985)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Devil's Men
      Music by Karl Jenkins

      Lyrics by Carol Ann Barratt (uncredited)

      Sung by Paul Williams

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 11 de agosto de 1976 (Grécia)
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      • Grécia
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Getty Pictures Corp.
      • Poseidon Films
      • Poseidon Productions
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 hora e 28 minutos
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      • 1.66 : 1(original ratio)
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