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Les possédées du diable

  • 1974
  • 16
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Pamela Stanford in Les possédées du diable (1974)
Horror

A man is tormented by an ex-lover, Lorna, who posseses a strange power over a women, including the man's daughter.A man is tormented by an ex-lover, Lorna, who posseses a strange power over a women, including the man's daughter.A man is tormented by an ex-lover, Lorna, who posseses a strange power over a women, including the man's daughter.

  • Director
    • Jesús Franco
  • Writers
    • Jesús Franco
    • Nicole Guettard
    • Robert de Nesle
  • Stars
    • Pamela Stanford
    • Guy Delorme
    • Lina Romay
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    902
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesús Franco
    • Writers
      • Jesús Franco
      • Nicole Guettard
      • Robert de Nesle
    • Stars
      • Pamela Stanford
      • Guy Delorme
      • Lina Romay
    • 13User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
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    Pamela Stanford
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    • Lorna Green
    Guy Delorme
    • Patrick Mariel
    Lina Romay
    Lina Romay
    • Linda Mariel
    Jacqueline Laurent
    • Marianne Mariel
    Richard Bigotini
    • Marius
    • (as Bigotini)
    Howard Vernon
    Howard Vernon
    • Maurizius
    Jesús Franco
    Jesús Franco
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Raymond Hardy
    • Doctor's Assistant
    • (uncredited)
    Catherine Lafferière
    Catherine Lafferière
    • Mad Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Caroline Rivière
      • Director
        • Jesús Franco
      • Writers
        • Jesús Franco
        • Nicole Guettard
        • Robert de Nesle
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      8Falconeer

      Classic Jess Franco

      A very young Lina Romay stars in this Jess Franco classic about a wealthy business man who makes a deal with a female demon; in exchange for wealth and prosperity, daddy promises his first born daughter to the sexy, mysterious Lorna. He doesn't take any of it seriously, until 18 years later, when Lorna returns to claim his nubile 18 year old daughter (Lina Romay in an early role) for her own. "Lorna the Exorcist" features wall-to-wall style, typical of director Jess Franco. Swanky casinos, nightclubs and beautiful homes and fashions, combined with a sultry and bizarre jazz score. And bizarre this film is; weird, even by Franco standards. It is never really explained why Lorna wears the crazy green eyeshadow halfway up her forehead; but the story is good, and there are some nice twists and surprises. The sex is extremely graphic here, bordering on hardcore. if you want to see ALL of Lina Romay, this is the one to seek out. I think the film would have been a bit better without the open clitoris scenes, as those elements take the viewer a bit out of the story, as things are put on hold for close-up vaginal shots. They are sexy, but unnecessary in a film that is good enough to maintain interest without them. The original language seems to be French, and the version I have seen is the longer 97 minute cut. For Jess Franco fans, "Lorna the Exorcist" is one to track down. And for fans of Lina Romay, this film is mandatory viewing! Romay, barely 19 years old here, has long hair, instead of the short cut that she sported later on. And Lorna must have kept her promise, because the home they live in is an absolute palace. The scene where Lorna "takes" Lina's soul is shocking and unforgettable!
      5BA_Harrison

      Why does the name Linda keep cropping up in Franco films?

      I imagine that Lorna the Exorcist was given its title to try and cash in on the success of The Exorcist (1973), but the film is actually a Faustian tale with very little in common with William Friedkin's movie.

      Guy Delorme plays successful businessman Patrick Mariel, who suddenly changes a family vacation from St. Tropez to Camargue, much to the disappointment of his soon-to-be-18-year-old daughter Linda (Lina Romay). Once in Camargue, Patrick meets with a mysterious woman named Lorna (Pamela Stanford), who sports hideous eye make-up that resembles a cross between Captain Spaulding, a drag queen and Peter Criss from KISS. It turns out that Lorna is an emissary of Satan who, eighteen years earlier, promised Patrick wealth and success if he promised to hand over his then unborn daughter to Lorna once she reached her 18th birthday. Now the time has come for him to keep his end of the bargain but he is reluctant to do so.

      Being a Franco film from the '70s, Lorna the Exorcist is chock full of the director's trademark tedious sex scenes (mostly lesbian), with even more of his in-your-face crotch shots than usual (I must have seen every inch of Romay's body in close-up by now). The frequent frottering and bumping and grinding is dull and repetitive and seriously hinders the storytelling. That said, there are two things about the film that are guaranteed to stick in the mind: the worst case of crabs imaginable, and the deflowering of Linda with a big stone dildo (possibly the most shocking scene I have witnessed in a Franco movie so far).

      5/10 - At roughly 100 minutes, the uncut version of the film feels unnecessarily padded out with sex scenes and shots of '70s architecture.
      Michael_Elliott

      Lorna the Exorcist

      Lorna the Exorcist (1974)

      *** (out of 4)

      One of cult director Jess Franco's best films, Patrick Mariel (Guy Delorme) makes a deal with his ex-lover (Pamela Stanford) that if she grants him riches that she can have his daughter when she turns 18. Now 18-years-old, the witch Lorna comes to visit Linda (Lina Romay) in a very sexual way. LORNA THE EXORCIST is around in many different versions but the recent release from Mondo Macabro presents the film with a running time of 100-minutes. This here is about twelve-minutes longer than the previous version I watched and I must admit that I preferred the shorter one. Several of the scenes in the longer version just drag on a bit too much and there's really nothing added except for the one legendary and talked about scenes that finally appeared in the film. This of course is the much discussed dildo sequence, which is perfectly executed by Franco who manages to milk every painful moment from it. The same is true for the crab sequences, which are among the most memorable and creepy from any film the director has made. These two scenes alone certainly stand out but the film offers up much more. I think the atmosphere is what the director really nails and this is especially true during the sexual scenes where we're given a dream-like quality to them. The film really does seem like a nightmare that has come to life and all the credit must go to Franco. It certainly doesn't hurt that we're given some fine performances with both Stanford and Delorme really standing out in their parts. Romay clearly steals the film as her sexuality and beauty are perfectly captures on screen and it's easy to see why her and Franco would become partners. There are some problems with the film including the already mentioned longer version but I also think that the film does drag in both versions. There's just not too much going on in the story to really warrant the extended running time. Still, LORNA THE EXORCIST is one of the director's best and most hypnotic films.
      10matheusmarchetti

      It's all about crabs...

      No, this is not another European cash-in on "The Exorcist", unlike what it's title may suggest. It is, however, the most disturbing and shocking Jess Franco film I've seen. Hell, it is one of the most disturbing horrors I've seen, which is surprising considering this is a virtually bloodless film. It's horror relies, instead, in it's totally demented instances of psychosexual hysteria that can also be found in works such as "Possession" or "Dr. Jekyll and his Women". Franco haters tend to dismiss his work as amateurish and crude, and this criticism can be applied, in a way, to this film in particular. However, in this case, it works in favor of the film, coming across as making it's raw, gritty atmosphere all the more authentic. André Bénichou's haunting, experimental score also adds a lot to it. And for those who think Lina Romay has little to do in the director's works other than having to masturbate in close-ups, her performance here is a truly stunning tour-de-force that has to be seen to be believed, up there with other portrayals of sexually frustrated women in horror films, such as Catherine Denueve in "Repulsion" or Mimsy Farmer in "The Perfume of the Lady in Black". Her sex scenes with the equally bewildering Pamela Stanford (the titular villain), though graphic, are anything but sexy, and her final, extended "intimate" sequence is bound to make your jaw drop to the floor, not only because of what is shown, but also because of it's context. And that's not even the film's most shocking bit to begin with (anyone who's seen the film know about THE particular scene I'm referring to, and I dare not spoil it for those who haven't seen it). "Lorna the Exorcist" seems to have some kind of popularity with Franco haters, so I beg you to give it a shot. Even if you don't like it at all, one can't deny it will haunt you for days to follow.
      10rebel-41301

      Jess Franco's take on the Exercise.

      This is Franco so u know your In for something powerful, different, Memorizing, and Sexy! This has beautiful Cinematography I love what Franco did with this take on a Exercise type film not what you Expect very original I highly recommend it to Franco fans or to the ones that love different. 10/10.

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      • Trivia
        Italian censorship visa # 76302 delivered on 9 March 1981.
      • Alternate versions
        Demoniac" was the 69 minute clothed cut of the 1974 version.
      • Connections
        Featured in Lorna the Exorcist: Stephen Thrower on 'Lorna' (2011)

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      • Release date
        • December 18, 1974 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Caresses de chattes
      • Filming locations
        • La Grande-Motte, Hérault, France(location)
      • Production company
        • Comptoir Français du Film Production (CFFP)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 21 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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