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The Devil

Original title: Xie mo
  • 1981
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
238
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The Devil (1981)
Body HorrorFolk HorrorHorrorMystery

A hideously ugly witch casts spells on her victims which turns their insides into snakes and worms.A hideously ugly witch casts spells on her victims which turns their insides into snakes and worms.A hideously ugly witch casts spells on her victims which turns their insides into snakes and worms.

  • Director
    • Jen-Chieh Chang
  • Writer
    • Po-Sheng Lu
  • Stars
    • Shao-Tung Chou
    • Bao-Yu Wang
    • Ti Ou
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    238
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    • Director
      • Jen-Chieh Chang
    • Writer
      • Po-Sheng Lu
    • Stars
      • Shao-Tung Chou
      • Bao-Yu Wang
      • Ti Ou
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shao-Tung Chou
    Shao-Tung Chou
    Bao-Yu Wang
      Ti Ou
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      Hung-Lieh Chen
      Hung-Lieh Chen
      Mei Hua Chen
      Wei-Hsiung Ho
      Yang-Chi Lin
      Wen-Pin Liu
      Yin-Shang Liu
      Yin-Shang Liu
      Pin Lo
      Pin Lo
      Ming Tien
      Ming Tien
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        • Jen-Chieh Chang
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        • Po-Sheng Lu
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      7Hey_Sweden

      Worth a look for lovers of Asian cult cinema.

      A handsome conman named Gu Bausheng charms his way into the family that owns the "Lucky Hotel". Once he's all settled in, he lets his true sleazy personality rise to the surface, and treats everybody like garbage, including his lovely new wife, Shueh Li. After the death of a family member, others implore "Auntie" to loose a "tame head curse" upon the evil Gu Bausheng.

      "Xie Mo" (known as "The Devil" in North America) gets off to a great start, as it unleashes unholy atmosphere and gross-out moments upon the viewer with a vengeance. Its best moments are filmed using garish red and green colour schemes, and characters develop abscesses all over their body, and are made to vomit up all manner of slithering creatures: snakes, worms, centipedes, etc.

      There's so much fun horror of the nasty kind here that it makes it worth sitting through the whole film, although to be honest there's also a lot of set-up and melodrama. Writer Po Sheng Lu and director Jen-Chieh Chang take their time telling the story, showing us the effects of this newcomers' presence on the hotel grounds. There are signs that all is not right, as one angry man claims that Gu is not who he says he is. There is also one incredibly annoying child character, the aptly named "Ding Dong", who's a nuisance almost every time he shows up. Other performances range from acceptable to pretty cheesy; the dialogue (or, at least, the English subtitles) can be quite amusing as well.

      If the viewer can patiently wait through the more story and character-oriented material, they'll be rewarded with some of the most wonderfully gruesome splatter that they can see in a film of this type. In fact, it's interesting how the filmmakers try to reconcile all the lighter and sillier moments with the horror that they create. The show-stopping special effects by Cheng Yu Feng are the highlight.

      In the end, we're provided with a little bit of exposition, although it's not as if we can't figure out most of this stuff on our own.

      "The Devil" is a slimy, worm-ridden delight if one has the stomach for it.

      Seven out of 10.
      3BA_Harrison

      Awful early 80s HK horror.

      In the opening scene of The Devil, a woman performs a magic ritual on a man covered from head to foot in erupting boils and lacerations; she opens up his stomach with a knife, fishes around in his maggot-infested guts and removes all manner of muck before patching him up. After this promising start, the film goes rapidly downhill.

      The rest of this dreadfully inept movie deals with the tale of an avenging ghost whose victims cough up bucket loads of snakes and multi-coloured goop before finally kicking the bucket. Although this sounds like a gorehound's dream-come-true, the effects are lame and the excruciatingly awful scenes between the 'mucky' bits would test the patience of even the most obsessive horror fan.

      In fact, the only reason I can possibly think of for recommending this dreadful film to anyone is that you will get to witness one of the most bizarre cinematic characters ever in the form of 'Ding Dong', the annoying camp bellboy; his outfits are so gay they will have you sniggering uncontrollably.

      So. if you wish to see a small boy sporting tight white shorts, braces and a cap, or a fetching Sgt. Pepper style uniform, go ahead and enjoy; otherwise, I would stay well away.
      6S1rr34l

      The Hotel Of Horror Welcomes You Inside. A Free Curse With Every Room.

      Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of The Devil; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

      Story: 1.50 Direction: 1.25 Pace: 1.00 Acting: 1.25 Enjoyment: 1.25

      TOTAL: 6.25 out of 10

      The devil is one of those films you have to stay with until the end. It's only at this moment that everything becomes clear. And, I have to say, the story threw me, and I had the wrong character named the killer.

      That was due to the story being a tad misleading, but aren't the best mysteries{?) Just ask Agatha Christie about red herrings. The main problem is the slowness of the unfolding story. There are a few periods which acquire a smidgen of dullness. The slowness comes after the opening sequence and picks up midway. The writers use this to build the characters, the mystery, and the relationships. It isn't too awful, though it could have been more entertaining. The entertainment comes from the young hotel porter. This kid is cunning, quick-witted, and extremely humourous. I wish some of his traits had rubbed off on the other characters in the story. Apart from him and the bad guy, the others are underwritten. They are too ordinary, and as such, a tad boring. But once the story gets going and the spells cast, hold on tight and get those grey cells working to figure out who the killer is.

      The direction is sound and pretty entertaining, especially the gross-out effects. Note I didn't say special effects. No, the best FX in this film are all too real. Drop some red and green liquid on the victim under the spell, and then get them to spew up a few live worms or maggots - Urgh! I feel sorry for these actors and actresses. It's nothing special, but it works marvellously. There is one nasty special effects scene at the start. One victim is having his curse lifted. The removal requires the sorceress to open up the guy's stomach and remove all the creepy crawlies inside. However, as with the story, the drawback is the slowness of the film's pacing. Some scenes required more crispness and quicker cuts as they didn't need to be so long.

      The acting is okay. The kid playing the young Hotel Porter stands out in this film. That is as much down to his written character as the child's performance, which is excellent.

      The Devil is a good and entertaining movie, though a dash slow at the start. I would happily recommend it to all the horror fans out there, especially the Gore-Hounds and the Scooby Gangs. I may partake of this magical mystery film again, some time.

      Please feel free to visit my Absolute Horror list to see where I ranked The Devil.

      Take Care & Stay Well.
      7HumanoidOfFlesh

      Worm-puking nightmare.

      "The Devil" is a typical example of early 80's gross Hong Kong horror.A loving family's world is turned upside down when a stranger named Chao arrives and ends up marrying into the family.He has conned them all because he is not the kind and caring person he at first appears to be,in fact he is a ruthless devil intent on stealing everything the family has.The cruelty gets out of control and results in the death of one of the family elders.Finally the forces of dark sorcery are called upon to attempt to exact a violent revenge.This absolutely revolting horror film is definitely not for the easily offended.Bodies are ripped open to show the insect covered entrails within,blood squirts,kung-fu ghosts attack,tons of maggots are regurgitated amidst waves of green bile,faces are bashed in and many more.The death scene of the man who threatened Chao at his wedding has to be seen to be believed.He throws up live worms,centipedes and snakes,amidst slime and blood and is burned alive by some town people.The special effects by Cheng Yu Feng are surprisingly effective and the cast is pretty good.Overall,if you like bizarre Asian horror films you can't go wrong with "The Devil".7 out of 10.
      6trashgang

      maggots and ding dong the annoying boy

      This surely is a cult phenomena. It's being searched by horror buffs world wide and so far it doesn't had a proper release on DVD. It's out on oversized US VHS release and of course a Japanese release. If you find this flick then you will have to pay mostly around 150$! Is it worth that amount of money.

      If you like Centipede Horror (1983) or films involving puking of real animals then this is a must see. It's a typically Hong Kong horror flick with horrible dubbing and cheesy acting but this one goes for extreme gross-outs in the form of a virus inflicted on people by a ghost that makes them break out in boils and abscesses, burst in green goo, and vomit pus, blood, worms, centipedes and snakes. Sadly that's it, were as the other animal puking flicks did had an interesting story this is rather boring. Still it's not for the squeamish or easily offended because a snake (living) is smashed to death and living animals do crawl out of the actors their mouth.

      An excellent extreme gory opening with magic rituals and a body being opened by her to reveal maggots and goo. But from there Xie Mo becomes rather boring and goes downhill especially the scene's at the hotel with Ding Dong the young boy and there are a lot! You really have to sit through tame parts to see the maggots and puking, the final is worth seeing too. Only for the buffs.

      Gore 2,5/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 1/5 Story 1/5 Comedy 0/5

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      • Release date
        • May 6, 1981 (Hong Kong)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • Taiwan
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Devil's Express
      • Production company
        • First Films Organisation
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        • 1h 26m(86 min)
      • Color
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      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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