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Au service du diable

Original title: La plus longue nuit du diable
  • 1971
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
2.4K
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Au service du diable (1971)
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A group of tourists traveling on a bus take a detour to stay overnight in a castle owned by a family cursed with a history of Satanism and death.A group of tourists traveling on a bus take a detour to stay overnight in a castle owned by a family cursed with a history of Satanism and death.A group of tourists traveling on a bus take a detour to stay overnight in a castle owned by a family cursed with a history of Satanism and death.

  • Director
    • Jean Brismée
  • Writers
    • Pierre-Claude Garnier
    • Patrice Rhomm
    • Jean Brismée
  • Stars
    • Erika Blanc
    • Jean Servais
    • Daniel Emilfork
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Jean Brismée
    • Writers
      • Pierre-Claude Garnier
      • Patrice Rhomm
      • Jean Brismée
    • Stars
      • Erika Blanc
      • Jean Servais
      • Daniel Emilfork
    • 83User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    The Devil's Nightmare
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    Erika Blanc
    Erika Blanc
    • Lisa Müller
    Jean Servais
    Jean Servais
    • Baron von Rhoneberg
    Daniel Emilfork
    • Satan
    Lucien Raimbourg
    • Mason
    Jacques Monseau
    • Father Alvin Sorel
    • (as Jacques Monseu)
    Colette Emmanuelle
    • Nancy
    Ivana Novak
    • Corinne
    Shirley Corrigan
    Shirley Corrigan
    • Regine
    Frédérique Hender
    • Nurse
    Lorenzo Terzon
    • Howard
    Christian Maillet
    • Ducha
    Maurice De Groote
    • Hans
    • (as Maurice Degroot)
    Yvonne Garden
    • Director
      • Jean Brismée
    • Writers
      • Pierre-Claude Garnier
      • Patrice Rhomm
      • Jean Brismée
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    Infofreak

    Above average Euroschlock.

    'The Devil's Nightmare' starts of well with a flashback sequence involving a Nazi, a knife, and a new born baby. You guess what happens. Then we flash forward to the Seventies with a coach load of tourists turning up at a spooky castle. Pretty quickly we work out that they represent the seven deadly sins (the chubby bus driver constantly munching on chicken wings and sausages was a big help!), though they all seem to moonlight as lust, which is not too surprising in this kinda Euroschlock. Erika Blanc mysteriously turns up, flaunts her cleavage, gets a priest all hot and bothered, and may or may not be a succubus. Soon enough we get a groovy fuzz guitar soundtrack, some hot lesbo action, and a series of bizarre murders which are almost Argento lite. Not too bad at all, and Daniel Emilfork makes a pretty hip Satan.
    6Zeegrade

    Gothic horror meets Victoria's Secret

    What exactly would be considered a nightmare for the devil? Would it be going to heaven perhaps? Regardless of the confusing title The Devil's Nightmare has nothing to do with Satan's lack of sleep rather it concerns a family curse in the Von Rhoneberg bloodline which condemns the firstborn daughter to an existence as a Succubus. After the Baron sacrificed his daughter following the death of his wife during World War II he retires to the family castle where he studies alchemy in the basement. The story picks up some thirty years later as seven travelers become sidetracked by a road closure and are guided to the Von Rhoneburg castle to stay the night. Upon arrival they are each given rooms where the begin to act in the manner of whatever deadly sin is assigned to them, i.e. gluttony constantly stuffs his face, sloth is always sleeping etc. One of the seven happens to be a priest, which sin he represents I have no idea, who is wary of Lisa, another unannounced guest, who seems intent on corrupting the man of God. Turns out Lisa is a Succubus who dispatches the guests in the very act that defines each character. At least it starts that way as the glutton is fed a poisoned meal and the greedy woman is drowned in gold dust which if I'm not mistaken is what happened to Scrooge McDuck on the series finale of Ducktales. When the priest refuses the sexual advances of the Succubus, I would have failed in the first minute, he has to not only battle her but the Devil himself who more resembles a dying cancer patient rather than the living embodiment of evil.

    At least Devil's Nightmare knows how to keep your attention as it features plenty of scantily clad women while the meandering storyline ratchets up the action. One of these tactics is a lesbian tryst between two of the doomed guests when the gorgeous blond refuses to sleep alone. Plots and story lines give way to bras and panties which I'm not complaining. What saves this film from the countless other Eurotrash horror movies is the performance of Erika Blanc as Lisa the Succubus. While either in her seductive form complete with her tight, flesh baring dress or the pale skinned monster herself Blanc absolutely commands every scene she's in. The makeup used to mark her darker side, while not much, is still pretty effective as she switches between sexy vixen and fearsome beast. My one complaint is taking away the main trait of the Succubus which is the loss of life via the act of sexual intercourse. Erika Blanc screwing to death the guests would have made a better film in my opinion. Still, this is one of the better Gothic horror movies with the right amount of sleaze and gore to keep you interested. Should of been called the Devil's Wet Dream.
    8The_Shadow_123

    What a Horror movie should be..

    Horror at its best!!!!!! This movie is definitely one that earns the designation of HORROR!!!!! The atmosphere is chilling and the characters are zany and unpredictable. At first glance I thought that this movie would be another Italian slasher fest, but instead I was amazed to discover this eerie piece of cinema had a lot to deliver, most of all a frightening tale of sin and temptation. The devil in this movie is one that instills fear and curiosity, just as the devil should be portrayed. I recommend this film to horror fans and movie fans that don't like watching a typical film. Just a note of caution, this movie is not for the faint of heart. As is with many euro horrors of its day, the Devil's Nightmare pulls no punches when it comes to murder and mayhem. Enjoy!
    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Sleazy succubus.

    Sexy Erika Blanc famous from Mario Bava's "Kill Baby Kill" and Emilio Miraglia's "The Night Evelyn Came Out from the Grave" plays a seductress and succubus who spends the night in a Gothic castle along with seven unfortunate tourists,some weird servants and a cursed Baron von Rhoneberg.With the use of the Seven Deadly Sins as a motive,she will kill all that are in the castle.Here is where the fun kicks in,as we are witness to several creative deaths ala guillotine,drowning in gold,gluttony poisoning,iron maiden,falling on spikes,etc."The Devil's Nightmare" offers some nudity plus pretty steamy lesbian scene.The killings are fun and Erica Blanc is dressed in one of the sexiest evening outfits in the history of Eurohorror.The stunning cinematography by Andre Goeffers perfectly captures the majestique of the Gothic castle.7 out of 10.
    Vince-5

    "DEVIL'S NIGHTMARE will leave its MARK on you!"

    A neat little Belgian-Italian horror flick brimming with atmosphere. Complete with a kinky wardrobe, Erika Blanc is perfect as Lisa Miller, the succubus. She displays supreme sensuality in her "normal" guise, then transforms into a murderous demon with such face-pulling, over-the-top relish that your skin will crawl. If she's not enough, Daniel Emilfork is on hand to complete things as a corpselike vision of the devil. The deaths are creative and brutal, the Gothic castle is very creepy, and the ending has a shock-twist that you'll never see coming. Julie sings the haunting theme song, which will stick with you long after the picture is over. The only debit is the moralizing angle, which is faintly offensive, but can be overlooked in light of everything else. Very well done on a small budget and beautifully photographed in wonderfully cheap, grainy color.

    I saw this movie on videotape under the title Succubus. This tape is an absolute mess--videoburned title, scenes trimmed, scenes out of order toward the end--and should be avoided. It turns a fun, entertaining Euro-horror into a throughly frustrating experience.

    Trivia: Though it was released in Europe in 1971, this film did not hit the U.S. until 1974, when Hemisphere released it as Devil's Nightmare to coattail The Exorcist.

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    • Trivia
      Each of the seven tourists, represents one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
    • Goofs
      When blood drips from the ceiling on Regine's arm, she and Nancy just sit there looking at it, rather than wash it off.
    • Quotes

      Regine: [distressed] I'll never be able to sleep all alone in this castle!

      Lisa Müller: Shall we share a room?

      [bats eyelashes, smiles]

      Hans: I have just the room for you.

      [ushers them to the honeymoon suite]

    • Alternate versions
      Film was released with a "PG rating in 1972, then released in 1974 in an extended "R" rated cut. The "R" rated version contains a longer sex scene between the two women.
    • Connections
      Featured in Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987)

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1973 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La nuit des pétrifiés
    • Filming locations
      • Chateau d'Antoing, Antoing, Hainault, Wallonia, Belgium(castle exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Cetelci S.A.
      • Delfino Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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