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Satanic Pandemonium

Original title: Satanico Pandemonium: La Sexorcista
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.7K
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Cecilia Pezet in Satanic Pandemonium (1975)
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A young nun is tempted by visions of forbidden sexual fantasies to cross over to Satan.A young nun is tempted by visions of forbidden sexual fantasies to cross over to Satan.A young nun is tempted by visions of forbidden sexual fantasies to cross over to Satan.

  • Director
    • Gilberto Martínez Solares
  • Writers
    • Jorge Barragán
    • Adolfo Martínez Solares
    • Gilberto Martínez Solares
  • Stars
    • Enrique Rocha
    • Cecilia Pezet
    • Delia Magaña
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Gilberto Martínez Solares
    • Writers
      • Jorge Barragán
      • Adolfo Martínez Solares
      • Gilberto Martínez Solares
    • Stars
      • Enrique Rocha
      • Cecilia Pezet
      • Delia Magaña
    • 26User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Enrique Rocha
    Enrique Rocha
    • Luzbel…
    Cecilia Pezet
    Cecilia Pezet
    • Hermana María
    Delia Magaña
    Delia Magaña
    • Madre superiora
    Clemencia Colin
    Laura Montalvo
    Yayoi Tokawa
    Veronika Con K.
    • Hermana Caridad
    • (as Veronica Avila)
    Amparo Fustenberg
    Daniel Albertos
      Adarene San Martin
      Verónica Rivas
        Sandra Torres
        Velia Lupercio
        • Abuela de Marcelo
        Patricia Alban
        Paula Aack
        Leo Villanueva
          • Director
            • Gilberto Martínez Solares
          • Writers
            • Jorge Barragán
            • Adolfo Martínez Solares
            • Gilberto Martínez Solares
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          4Der_Schnibbler

          Not terribly interesting

          Like most of these once-shocking exploitation movies, the buzz surrounding them today on IMDb comments and online forums is more captivating than the film itself. Blame it on our desensitized 21st century sensibilities but, for whatever reason, if this movie was shocking once, it's not any more, save for perhaps a few sheltered souls that are easily impressed. That's not to say it's a bad film. I just hate to see so many people seek these little known gems out with false expectations.

          Another reviewer here says the main character (the nun who falls from grace) engages in "lesbianism, child seduction and heresy." Well, the first part is true, for what that's worth. The last part is a given, but then again heresy committed by a nun is not exactly a tall order. As far as "child seduction," well, here we have the reason why these films are so trumped up: modern day, brow-beaten, "politically correct" types who'll get their feathers ruffled at pretty much anything. There's no child seduction in this film, unless you consider a mildly attractive nun trying to seduce an shy and timid teenage boy who unrealistically rejects her purely for plot's sake, i.e. just to make the nun look even more lecherous.

          The film moves slowly, the nudity is brief (and the protagonist's body is not exactly a knockout), the effects, though cheap, are well done, the one brief scene of lesbianism is almost arousing, and that's about it.

          The film is worth watching for someone interested in a "study" of a nun's internal repressions and how they affect her view of the outer world (you are never quite sure if the events are happening or if she is deluded) but for anyone expecting some kind of feast of debauchery, ya better forget it. Unless, of course, you're a "politically correct" sissy like so many commentators here.
          8Alien_I_Creator

          A Noble Nunsploit Effort

          One of the most faithful nuns in her convent, Sister Maria finds herself obsessed by the Devil. Obsessed, not possessed, because Satan is an external force in this film. A strapping and vampiric lad, the Devil brings out Sister Maria's inner desires for both sex and blood. Plagued also by her devotion to God, she tries to fight these forbidden desires and lusts with prayer and penitence only to have them come back ten fold. Sister Maria is suddenly caught between Satanic submission or death.

          Satanico Pandemonium is a good nunsploitation effort in the vein of, the more celebrated, Juan Lopez Moctezuma'a Alucarda. It has sex, nudity, lesbianism, child seduction, self mutilation, blood, and death(not necessarily in that order, of course). The ending is clever and surprising following a bloody and ravenous climax. If you're a fan of nunsploitation and offbeat cinema, do yourself a favor and check out Satanico Pandemonium. You won't regret it.
          8Satchmo_on_Satchmo

          An exploitation flick that lives up to its name

          There's a bit of unintended notoriety connected with the title of this film. You have to see the 1996 Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez writer-director collaboration From Dusk Til Dawn, an un-P.C. film if ever there was one, to get it. The movie's characters have set up shop at a trucker's and biker's bar, the Titty Twister, to cool their heels. The M.C. announces a new entertainer for the stage, a woman named Santanico Pandemonium. The voluptuous actress Salma Hayek steps out draped with a huge snake and little else, and proceeds to rock her hips to the delight of every man who can see her. It's a stunning moment toward the middle of a not very striking flick.

          Satanico Pandemonium isn't only exploitation; it belongs to a genre called "nunsploitation." The place is Spain and the time is most likely pre-1834. Sister Maria (Cecilia Pezet) is a devoted nun who finds herself visited by visions of Satan, or Luzbel. The devil appears as a man to Sister Maria, and using obvious Biblical symbolism, tends to carry a bitten-into apple. Sister Maria is startled and horrified by the series of temptations that happen to her via the film's faulty special effects. As another user has pointed out, this is an obsession scenario by an external devil.

          One important observation should be stated. The actress playing Sister Maria is very beautiful with warm, bedroom eyes, and many of us (meaning men) wouldn't mind watching her getting robbed of her virtue - as well as tormented by particular sins. But what happens is with a little influence from Beelzebub, Sister Maria soon indulges in lesbianism, child seduction and heresy. The film has a church-like quality to the way it moves slowly and harps upon moments of less-than-dramatic value, and with its fantastic logic, Sister Maria turns into hell in a headdress. One scene in particular is actually quite disturbing, with Sister Maria covering her naked, bloody body with her uniform.

          The flick isn't entirely baldfaced exploitation though, and has interesting questions about faith in its dialogue. That aside, the flick's appeal seems rather obvious. In life, most of us want what we cannot have, and the fantasy of despoiling such a person (i.e., a nun) can be very powerful. Satanico Pandemonium uses its subject matter effectively, and despite an unsatisfying story resolution, it packs quite a wallop.
          6maxyrobin

          Why couldn't I stop watching this crap?

          I found this film rather interesting. It's as cheesy and campy as it could be, acting is rather bad, poorly plotted and special effects are simply ridiculous. However, I got hooked by it. It is a top expression of exploitation cinema (I mean, here in Mexico this flick was named "La sexorcista") full of fake blood, male audience oriented soft core lesbianism and ludicrous dialogs that seem to be copied from a Siglo de Oro play (Spanish Renaisence Theatre).

          If you like exploitation films, give this one a try. It has its "artistic" aspirations but, as the director might have, you will forget them rather quickly. Fun fact: Here in Mexico, actor Enrique Rocha has grown a respectable reputation as a prime soap opera actor. By the way, one thing that really impressed me in this one was the lighting. For a 70's Mexican movie it is incredibly well lit!
          6Coventry

          Forgive me Father, for I have sinned...BIGTIME!

          Ah yes, trashy-looking movies revolving on wicked and sexually depraved nuns…you got to love 'em! "Nunsploitation" is the most absurd and pointless sub genre of horror cinema (closely followed by Nazi-exploitation and Dwarfsploitation) but also strangely fascinating and, if you've seen one, you develop an uncontrollable desire to see them all, even though the stories are hardly ever worth bothering for. This Mexican gem is a perfect example to state the theory! "Sátanico Pandemonium" has almost no plot at all; the acting performances are quite embarrassing and isn't even that bloody! This film is just pleasantly deranged, with an enjoyable tempo and pretty stylish set pieces. We're welcomed into a convent during the Inquisition-era where the beautiful sister Maria undergoes bizarre changes. Satan himself keeps on appearing to her and she starts doing very UN-catholic things, like mutilating herself and seducing young boys that are fishing. The more Satan controls her (simply by wandering around offering her an half-eaten apple…I suppose it's symbolism), the viler her acts get, resulting in the death of several innocent people. There are some incredibly tedious parts to struggle through, but overall this is elegant entertainment for trained exploitation fans. It's not a patch on other Nunsploitation-highlights, such as "The Devils", "Flavia – The Heretic" or "Alucarda" (also Mexican), but it has the right amount of naked female flesh, enchanting costumes and atmospheric music. Naughty nuns equal great fun!

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          • Trivia
            Salma Hayek's character from Une nuit en enfer (1996) is named after this film.
          • Goofs
            A nun looking into some water sees the reflection of a man behind her. She would only see the reflection of something in front of her.
          • Quotes

            Sister Maria: Lord, if I worshipped you because I feared Hell, then let me burn in Hell. If I loved you only in promise of Heaven, then exclude me from it. But if I loved you for yourself, then I am your daughter. Your daughter, Lord. Don't deny me your wonders.

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          • Release date
            • June 26, 1975 (Mexico)
          • Country of origin
            • Mexico
          • Language
            • Spanish
          • Also known as
            • Satanico Pandemonium
          • Filming locations
            • Estudios Churubusco - C. Atletas 2, Country Club Churubusco, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(Studio)
          • Production companies
            • Compañía Cinematográfica de Baja California
            • Hollywood Films
            • Promoción Turística Mexicana
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            1 hour 29 minutes
          • Sound mix
            • Stereo
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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