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La fille de l'exorciste

Original title: Las melancólicas
  • 1971
  • 16
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
167
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La fille de l'exorciste (1971)
DramaHorror

Tania, an asylum patient, is under the doctor's care while suffering raging behavioral effects that follow the death of her exorcised mother.Tania, an asylum patient, is under the doctor's care while suffering raging behavioral effects that follow the death of her exorcised mother.Tania, an asylum patient, is under the doctor's care while suffering raging behavioral effects that follow the death of her exorcised mother.

  • Director
    • Rafael Moreno Alba
  • Writer
    • Rafael Moreno Alba
  • Stars
    • Analía Gadé
    • Francisco Rabal
    • Espartaco Santoni
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    167
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rafael Moreno Alba
    • Writer
      • Rafael Moreno Alba
    • Stars
      • Analía Gadé
      • Francisco Rabal
      • Espartaco Santoni
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Analía Gadé
    Analía Gadé
    • Tania
    Francisco Rabal
    Francisco Rabal
    • Fuso
    Espartaco Santoni
    Espartaco Santoni
    • Rafael Alba
    María Asquerino
    María Asquerino
    • Presidenta Junta manicomio
    José Vivó
    • Doctor
    Helga Liné
    Helga Liné
    • Paciente
    Yelena Samarina
    Yelena Samarina
    Asunción Balaguer
    Asunción Balaguer
    María Vico
    • Paciente
    Pilar Bardem
    Pilar Bardem
    • Paciente
    Eulália del Pino
    Eulália del Pino
    Ana María Espejo
    Rosa Fontana
    Mery Leyva
      María Salerno
        Susan Taff
        Susan Taff
        Inma de Santis
        Inma de Santis
        • Tania de niña
        • (as Inma de Santi)
        Betsabé Ruiz
        • Director
          • Rafael Moreno Alba
        • Writer
          • Rafael Moreno Alba
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        Michael_Elliott

        Decent For a Drama

        Exorcism's Daughter (1971)

        ** (out of 4)

        After witnessing her mother die during an exorcism being performed on her, Lana (Analía Gadé) winds up in a mental hospital with various insane women. A new doctor shows up and wants to treat these women for mental issues but he gets push back from some who sees mental illness as a sign of witchcraft.

        This Spanish film was released the same year as THE DEVILS and it's easy to see why this isn't better known. It was re-released after the success of THE EXORCIST and it was attempted to be passed off as a horror film but it really isn't. THis here is basically a drama with some horror elements thrown in and while the film isn't awful it's also not overly memorable either.

        As with THE DEVILS, this film is basically an attack on religion and those people who are against science in favor of superstition. In this case you have a doctor who believes insane people are a mental issue and not an issue of religion, devils and witchcraft. For the most part the drama plays out pretty good and there's no question that it's an interesting subject.

        Director Rafael Moreno Alba makes a professional looking film and on a technical level it's good considering its low-budget. The problem is that the film moves a bit too slow at times and there are a lot of scenes where not much happens. There are some memorable moments including an orgy sequence as well as some bizarre fantasy sequences and these help keep the film entertaining to the viewer.

        EXORCISM'S DAUGHTER, a title given to it to cash in on THE EXORCIST even though this was made two years before, isn't a great film but it's certainly far from being awful. Fans of Spanish horror will want to check it out but don't go in expecting any sort of exploitation.
        6HumanoidOfFlesh

        Waverly Hills.

        A doctor joins the staff of a women's insane asylum and falls in love with one hysterical female nut.His methods of curing patients are quite liberal."Las Melancolicas" doesn't work as a horror movie.In fact this is a drama set in a mental asylum.Apart from one lesbian/hetero orgy sequence there is not enough sex and nudity for exploitation fans.The characters are weak and often irritating and the storyline is quite dull.The film is competently directed and offers some political statement.So if you are a fan of early 70's Spanish horror genre you may give this rarity a try,but don't expect anything exciting or sleazy.Jesus Franco it ain't.6 mental asylums out of 10.
        2BA_Harrison

        Nuthouse shenanigans.

        I've been duped. With a title like Exorcism's Daughter, I was expecting another Euro rip-off of The Exorcist, complete with a foul-mouthed possessed woman spewing green vomit. That's not what I got.

        This film was retitled to cash in on the success of William Friedkin's 1973 horror blockbuster, but the original title, Las Melancólicas (The Melancholic), is far more apt: it's a dreary, depressing tale about a liberal doctor (Rafael Alba, played by Espartaco Santoni) at a rural asylum trying to cure a woman (Analía Gadé) of her madness via progressive methods, and it's incredibly boring to boot.

        I have my suspicions that the film is allegorical, with the untrusting townsfolk and brutal asylum guard Fuso (Francisco Rabal) representing Franco's military dictatorship, the insane women representing the oppressed Spanish people, and Alba representing the voice of reason. Or something like that. I'm no expert in the history of Spanish politics-I wanted spinning heads, not hysterical women screaming for almost two hours about wanting freedom.
        3ras0145

        Typical bad print release of a minor 1970's foreign title.

        This new Code Red release is under the title "The House of Insane Women." A 1971 poorly-transferred print of the Spanish film, it makes watching the entire 95 minutes pure torture with poor color fidelity, lousy music that reminds one of the 70's Europop and erratic editing that befuddles comprehension of a plot. It appears that over the years of re-releasing the film, the scenes in the early part of movie are out of proper arrangement. The head doctor is being introduced to the "inmates" in one scene, then followed by his arrival at the institution in the next scene. The color registration is off almost through the entire mess. Most scenes are in a washed-out tint, while a couple of intense better looking moments worked in. Other reviewers have dealt with the plot line, so I will not dwell on that.
        2arfdawg-1

        Ugh

        Tania, an asylum patient, is under the doctor's care while suffering raging behavioral effects that follow the death of her exorcised mother.

        Who knew Spain made these movies in the 70s?

        The titles are a la James Bond, but that's where the similarity ends.

        Very cheaply made and the print has turned red with age so it makes for some hard watching..

        Plus I saw this on Roku and you forced to sit through annoying McDonalds commercials -- the same ones over and over again-- every 12 minutes. What a downer.

        The film itself is slow and boring and is not exploitative enough to be of interest to fans of the genre.

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        • Trivia
          Espartaco Santoni and Analía Gadé were married at the time of filming, but Gadé divorced him shortly afterwards when she found out about him having an affair with co-star Yelena Samarina.
        • Goofs
          It appears that over the years of re-releasing the film, the scenes in the early part of movie are out of proper arrangement. The head doctor is being introduced to the "inmates" in one scene, then followed by his arrival at the institution in the next scene, and Fuso should pour liquor on his hand to sanitize a wound after receiving it from a patient's bite, but the shots are reversed, so you first see him douse his hand with alcohol, then stick it in a patient's mouth.
        • Quotes

          Rafael Alba: [Repeated and last line, to Tanya] You'll be free.

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        • Release date
          • July 8, 1981 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • Spain
        • Language
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • Exorcism's Daughter
        • Production companies
          • Dauro Films
          • Procinor
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 36m(96 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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