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The Night God Screamed

  • 1971
  • GP
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Night God Screamed (1971)
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A woman is persecuted by Jesus freaks after they've crucified her preacher husband.A woman is persecuted by Jesus freaks after they've crucified her preacher husband.A woman is persecuted by Jesus freaks after they've crucified her preacher husband.

  • Director
    • Lee Madden
  • Writer
    • Gil Lasky
  • Stars
    • Jeanne Crain
    • Alex Nicol
    • Dan Spelling
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    323
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lee Madden
    • Writer
      • Gil Lasky
    • Stars
      • Jeanne Crain
      • Alex Nicol
      • Dan Spelling
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeanne Crain
    Jeanne Crain
    • Fanny Pierce
    Alex Nicol
    Alex Nicol
    • Willis Pierce
    Dan Spelling
    • Peter Coogan
    • (as Daniel Spelling)
    Michael Sugich
    • Billy Joe Harlan
    Barbara Hancock
    Barbara Hancock
    • Nancy Coogan
    Dawn Cleary
    • Sharon Coogan
    Gary Morgan
    Gary Morgan
    • Jimmy Coogan
    Stewart Bradley
    • Judge Coogan
    James Sikking
    James Sikking
    • Deacon Paul
    Corinne Conley
    Corinne Conley
    • Betty Coogan
    Miller Pettit
    • Tennessee
    Richard Smedley
    • Izzy
    Jack Donner
    Jack Donner
    • Prosecutor
    Eric Boles
    Eric Boles
    • Wade
    Andrea Darvi
    • Kathy
    Suzan Sheppard
    • Kim
    Jim Waring
    • Bike Rider
    • (as James Waring)
    Terry Pratt
    • Bike Rider
    • Director
      • Lee Madden
    • Writer
      • Gil Lasky
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    10shango7200

    and this movie never played on TV?

    Great early 1970's "shocker"...if you are a fan of "Don't Look in the Basement", "Last House on the Left", or various late-night cheapie thrillers. The double shock ending on this one, is surprising and chilling! I'm surprised this movie is not well known by Psychotronic movie fans. The plot is original enough, the cast is a mixture of battle-worn old people and "blah" newcomers. The family / "teens" that Jeanne Craine goes to babysit for...are too old, and all the same age! This movie moves quite well (no boring parts) I think the producer was responsible for the equally obscure and weird 1973 movie "The Baby" (which also has a shock ending). Not on DVD, I had to buy the VHS on E-Bay. Look for this! "The Night God Screamed" must have played at drive ins at one point.
    7evetilly

    Great Downbeat Horror

    Jeanne Crain plays a woman suffering from PTSD after seeing her preacher husband brutally murdered by a Manson-like cult. She ends up babysitting for the children of the judge who convicted the Manson-like cult leader and strange things start happening. Could this man and his followers have returned to settle the score?

    The Night God Screamed has been unfairly hidden and buried since the VHS days. It's not exactly a lost masterpiece of terror, but there's a lot of great suspense on display and a really downbeat and spooky ending that I didn't expect. This seems to be Jeanne Crain's attempt at a "hagspoitation" film and she does well with her role.

    If you're expecting buckets of blood, this movie might not be your cup of tea. It's still incredibly brutal and intense at times for a PG movie.
    6BA_Harrison

    Fanny Pierce (snigger, snigger).

    When Fanny Pierce (Jeanne Crain) witnesses members of a religious cult crucifying her 'false prophet' minister husband Willis (Alex Nicol), she finds herself paralysed with fear, unable to act until the killers have left. Her subsequent testimony in court sees the cult's leader, Billy Joe Harlan (Michael Sugich), and several of his followers sent to death row, but many of his flock remain free and they vow to take revenge.

    After the trial, Fanny agrees to 'babysit' for Judge Coogan (Stewart Bradley), ensuring that his four teenage children remain at home for the weekend; however, not long after the judge and his wife have left the house, Fanny receives threatening phone calls and notes, and fears that the cultists have come a-calling.

    With such a great set-up, The Night God Screamed had potential to be a really gritty slice of '70s exploitation, but for reasons that become clear in the final act, the film is fairly restrained in terms of nastiness. Director Lee Madden cranks up the tension throughout, but with the whole thing serving to set up a rather predictable twist (followed soon after by a second twist), it just isn't all that satisfying. I would have preferred it if the makers had done away with the 'clever' surprise and just concentrated on giving us a brutal siege film with lots of gnarly violence (like Assault on Precinct or Straw Dogs).

    My rating: 6/10.
    7The_Void

    Decent obscure horror movie

    The Night God Screamed, despite the interesting title, is not a very well known horror film; whether or not that's just down to poor distribution I don't know, but what we have here is an interesting and well made little seventies gem in the exploitation vein, though preceding a lot of the better known entries such as Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left. The title made me expect some sort of religious themed horror movie, but actually religion only plays a minor part in the movie and the movie is actually more of a creepy horror flick with exploitation themes. The main player is a preacher's wife who testifies against a fanatical religious group when they crucify her husband. Time goes by and the judge who put members of the group away invites the woman to look after his kids while he and his wife go on holiday. He gives the kids strict instructions not to leave the house while under her care; which doesn't go down well considering they're all teenagers. The situation gets worse still when they start being terrorised by a bunch of unknown attackers...

    The Night God Screamed is a slow burning horror movie that doesn't utilise high amounts of gore and violence but delivers its scares through atmosphere and tension. The film has a real gritty feel to it and this bodes well with the dark plot line. The film stars Jeanne Crain in the lead role. She's not the usual horror movie star, but she does well among a cast of lesser actors and helps to ensure that the film is always interesting. The main bulk of the film focuses on the main characters trapped inside a house and this section of the film is tense throughout. Some of the scenes leading up to the finale are not all that interesting, but the film never actually becomes boring. The ending is decent and the twist does make sense, although it's not exactly impossible to guess. It is a shame that this film is so obscure because I'm sure that a lot of horror fans would enjoy it; somehow, however, I can't see it getting a DVD release any time soon. If you can find a copy of this movie, it is well worth getting hold of.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Creepy religious horror.

    "The Night God Screamed" is obviously inspired by murderous activities of Charles Manson and his 'family'.The film is unavailable at this present time on DVD.It mixes relentless suspense and unsettling undertones of religious fanaticism.Jeanne Crain stars as the widow of a murdered preacher who is later systematically stalked and terrorised by the same crazed religious cult once led by twisted Jesus freak Billy Joe Harlan and responsible for her husbands death.Very effective suspense flick which easily maintains a nail-biting sense of tension.The central performance of Jeanne Crain is excellent.She plays the woman on the edge of total breakdown.All in all "The Night God Screamed" is a well paced,highly effective and suspenseful little shocker steeped in a chilling,uneasy sense of twisted religious mania.

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    • Release date
      • 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Djävulens blodiga natt
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      • Lasky/Carlin Productions
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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      • Color
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      • Mono

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