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The Devil's Hand

  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.5K
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Linda Christian in The Devil's Hand (1961)
Horror

A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman. When he finally meets her, he winds up involved in a Satanic cult.A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman. When he finally meets her, he winds up involved in a Satanic cult.A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman. When he finally meets her, he winds up involved in a Satanic cult.

  • Director
    • William J. Hole Jr.
  • Writer
    • Jo Heims
  • Stars
    • Linda Christian
    • Robert Alda
    • Ariadne Welter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William J. Hole Jr.
    • Writer
      • Jo Heims
    • Stars
      • Linda Christian
      • Robert Alda
      • Ariadne Welter
    • 64User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Linda Christian
    Linda Christian
    • Bianca Milan
    Robert Alda
    Robert Alda
    • Rick Turner
    Ariadne Welter
    Ariadne Welter
    • Donna Trent
    • (as Ariadna Welter)
    Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton
    • Francis Lamont
    Gere Craft
    • Mary the Nurse
    Jeanne Carmen
    Jeanne Carmen
    • The Blonde Cultist
    • (as Jeannie Carman)
    Julie Scott
    • Cult Member
    Diane Spears
    • Cult Member
    Gertrude Astor
    Gertrude Astor
    • The Elderly Cultist
    Bruno VeSota
    Bruno VeSota
    • Lindell's Sponsor
    • (as Bruno Ve-Sota)
    Dick Lee
    • Cult Member
    Jim Knight
    • Cult Member
    Coleen Vico
    • Cult Member
    Roy Wright
    • Doctor
    Romona Ravez
    • Cult Member
    Tony Rock
    • Cult Member
    Chaino
    • Bongo Player
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William J. Hole Jr.
    • Writer
      • Jo Heims
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    6cwhaskell

    Crown International produces their Citizen Kane

    I've seen 10-12 Crown International Pictures now and this is by far their most polished work. It plays like an episode of the Twilight Zone, and I would not be surprised if the writers pulled this story from a similar source as Mr Serling himself. It's very short, at just an hour and 10 minutes, and is definitely worth a watch for anyone looking into campy horror stories from the 50s (even though this was made in the 60s it doesn't have the free-love feel and was shot in black and white). Appropriate music, good acting, and surprisingly good cinematography all work in concert to make an enjoyable film.

    As a side note, the DVD that Mill Creek put out has a cool feature where you can watch this in 'Drive Thru' mode and has everything from an animated short to a few commercials. Nice little bit of nostalgia!

    Rating: 24/40
    8warnerdenver

    Repeated watching adds a creepy ambiance to this little known genre flick.

    I was introduced to this film when I stumbled across a VHS copy at a well known video retail store. At the time I was buying up and devouring as many B-movies as I could find. I think that in the same trip I purchased The Wasp Women, and Catwomen of the Moon in 3D.

    The first couple of times I watched this movie, I didn't feel it was that spectacular, but I did particularly like the opening sequence theme music, a definite nod to Dave Allen and the Arrows. I was however, not able to quite pin down the plot at first because, admittedly, I fell asleep the first few times I saw it.

    After several more viewings though, the film began to take on a strange, almost psychedelic feel and I realized that all of the confusion really lends itself to the themes of hypnotism and mind control in cults, which is I think the heart of the film. Whether or not this effect was obtained on purpose by the director, I can't say. It doesn't really matter. I still enjoy watching this one years later.
    4NickStricharchuk

    Fun Nonsense

    The Devil's Hand: Rick is your average guy with a nice, average fiancé except for one thing: he's having wildly lucid dreams about a sexy blonde. The dreams inexplicably bring him to a doll shop in the middle of the night, where he spots a doll resembling his dream woman in the window. Disturbed, he returns the next day during normal business hours with his fiancé and things get weirder as they stumble into a world of voodoo, devil worship, and more dolls! This film could have been subtitled "Deus ex machina," but it's mostly entertaining, and scores an extra point or two for having a totally retro-cool surf guitar opening credits tune.
    3Coventry

    The Satanic Cult of Hypnotizing Dolls and Blond Spinsters!

    "The Devil's Hand" is a truly bizarre little horror movie. It's very short and to the point… But what a point! Supernatural themes, romantic love triangles and voodoo! That's all pretty courageous and ambitious for a low-budget horror effort from that time. Too bad it eventually didn't turn out to be a very good movie… Rick Turner is an ordinary man, with loads of appeal to the ladies, whose dreams are disturbed by the reoccurring image of a beautiful blond girl. The odd thing is that his soon-to-be wife supports him without the slightest bit of jealousy. I wonder how my girlfriend would react when telling her I repeatedly dream of a hot blond calling out to me from the skies? Rick's uncomfortable situation grows even weirder when he's led to a toy store where they sell a doll with a face identical to the woman of his dreams. It all turns out to be a conspiracy of a satanic cult, ruled by the shop owner, and the blond uses voodoo and hypnosis to conquer Rick's heart. How's that for seduction techniques? Despite the silly and utterly implausible storyline, "The Devil's Hand" is occasionally atmospheric and several sequences are quite suspenseful, notably the ones set in the cult's headquarters where the members' loyalty to Gamba (the evil God) is tested. Still, there's way too much talking and confusion going on and only the climax contains horrific action. William Hole's directing is very neutral and the only real good performance is given by Neil "Commissioner Gordon" Hamilton. Linda Christian is a beauty, but her acting skills are rather forgettable. Worth a look if you run out of other options.
    5BA_Harrison

    Worshipping Gamba to a bongo beat.

    An early effort from Crown International Pictures, The Devil's Hand stars Robert Alda (Alan's dad) as Rick Turner, who is visited nightly in his dreams by a beautiful blonde woman. After finding a doll in a shop window that is the exact likeness of the mysterious woman, Rick is able to track down his nocturnal visitor, Miss Bianca Milan (Linda Christian), but, hypnotised by her beauty, finds himself lured away from his longtime girlfriend Donna (Ariadne Welter) and into a devil worshipping cult run by sinister doll-maker Francis Lamont (played by Neil Hamilton, TV Batman's Commissioner Gordon).

    A cheap and cheerful piece of '60s Satanic horror, The Devil's Hand is undemanding drive-in fodder that benefits from a brisk pace (and a not-too-long running time), reasonable performances, and a fun plot that includes voodoo, bongo drums, a traitor in the cult's midst, ritualistic gyrating, Russian roulette with swords, and a fiery demise for the baddies at the end. All this and a cool twangy surf guitar number during the opening credits make for a reasonably fun, if not all that memorable, time.

    Favourite moment: when Rick sneaks into the doll shop, a front for the cult, and proceeds to make a total racket whilst bumbling around their place of worship. Way to go, twinkletoes!

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    • Trivia
      Of the production, Linda Christian said that the picture was shot really quickly. The production company was having financial problems. She also stated that not everyone was paid and Crown International Pictures owed a lot of money to her and her sister.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Rick Turner: Are you all right?

      Donna Trent: What was I doing in there?

      Rick Turner: Never mind. The important thing is that you're safe and free of it.

      Donna Trent: Are you free of it too?

      Rick Turner: Yes, darling, we both are.

      Bianca Milan: That's what *he* thinks.

    • Connections
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: The Devil's Hand (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme from 'The Devil's Hand'
      (credited as "Dance Theme")

      Written by Baker Knight

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1961 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Crown International Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Witchcraft
    • Filming locations
      • MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, California, USA(opening scene)
    • Production company
      • Rex Carlton Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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