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Le diable dans le sang

Original title: Chemical Wedding
  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.7K
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Simon Callow in Le diable dans le sang (2008)
ComedyHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

A shy, stuttering professor brings Aleister Crowley back to life.A shy, stuttering professor brings Aleister Crowley back to life.A shy, stuttering professor brings Aleister Crowley back to life.

  • Director
    • Julian Doyle
  • Writers
    • Bruce Dickinson
    • Julian Doyle
  • Stars
    • Simon Callow
    • Kal Weber
    • Lucy Cudden
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    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Julian Doyle
    • Writers
      • Bruce Dickinson
      • Julian Doyle
    • Stars
      • Simon Callow
      • Kal Weber
      • Lucy Cudden
    • 31User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
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    Simon Callow
    Simon Callow
    • Professor Haddo…
    Kal Weber
    Kal Weber
    • Joshua Mathers
    Lucy Cudden
    Lucy Cudden
    • Lia Robinson
    Jud Charlton
    Jud Charlton
    • Victor Nuberg
    Paul McDowell
    • Symonds
    John Shrapnel
    John Shrapnel
    • Crowley
    Terence Bayler
    Terence Bayler
    • Professor Brent
    • (as Terrence Bayler)
    Richard Franklin
    Richard Franklin
    • Dean of Trinity University
    Mike Shannon
    • Alex
    Helen Millar
    Helen Millar
    • Rose
    Geoffrey Breton
    Geoffrey Breton
    • Young Symonds
    • (as Geoff Breton)
    Sean Rea
    • Young Alex
    Thomas Nelstrop
    • Jones
    Robert Ashby
    Robert Ashby
    • Chaplain Marshall
    Esmé Bianco
    Esmé Bianco
    • Mavis
    Gemma Hiles
    • Ruby
    Annie Walker
    • Rene
    Lizzie Millne
    • Secretary
    • Director
      • Julian Doyle
    • Writers
      • Bruce Dickinson
      • Julian Doyle
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    5Stevieboy666

    Curiosity Wedding

    "To pee or not to pee?" Aleister Crowley, infamous British occultist who liked to be called The Beast 666, was something of a boyhood hero of mine, I read numerous books and articles about his fascinating life and beliefs. This movie starts off in his final year of 1947, two young scholars drive a vintage car to the residential home where he spent his final days. Those road markings look awfully modern, oh dear! Move on 43 or 50 years into the future (different websites give different years but I can't be bothered to re-watch the film to find out. What I do know is that there are some cars shown that wouldn't have been built yet!). An experiment about virtual reality takes place at Trinity College, Cambridge, and Crowley is reincarnated, taking the place of a Prof Haddo. It's a fairly interesting and ambitious idea but it is also very confusing which in my opinion ultimately fails. Simon Callow plays both Crowley and Haddo. He is a lot of fun to watch as The Beast but his Haddo character is quietly spoken and has a bad - in more ways than one - stutter, which I found annoying. Crowley is actually played by two actors, the other one being John Shrapnel, I don't know why. Fans of Iron Maiden may be drawn to this film because it was part written by frontman Bruce Dickinson. He also plays a couple of small parts and the soundtrack features a few Maiden tracks - plus George Formby! In the DVD extras he and director Julian Doyle explain that they didn't have the budget to do a period film about Crowley, hence the idea of saving money by bringing him to the modern day. Fair enough. Crowley liked to shock and he used a lot of sex in his magick. Rated BBFC 18 the movie features a great deal of swearing and sexual language, nudity, drug taking and some violence. Those with weak stomachs may not like the bodily fluids of urine, semen and excrement on display (all fake). Callow gives good value playing Crowley but this is a million miles from being a biographic account of the man. Chemical Wedding is a curiosity of science fiction, horror and magick, if you are curious about the real Crowley then I would suggest reading something like "The Great Beast" by John Symonds. For me this film proved to be a mixed bag, Crowley himself was entertaining but the plot was silly, some of the acting was poor and after 107 minutes I'd had enough.
    hootson21

    Poor Crowley..............character assassination!

    On the whole I like this movie because its about the only film I know that deals with Alaistor Crowley - an incredible man who is long overdue for a major film of his life. Unfortunately the makers of this film go for the easy option and make Crowley into a right evil sod..........killing people whenever it takes his fancy.........all in pursuit of the "chemical wedding".

    Now in reality Crowley sounds like he was a man to be feared and avoided but he didn't go around killing people - despite all the newspaper garbage of the time about him being the most wicked man in the world, etc, etc. Why the makers chose this approach to an interesting subject is anybody's guess - but it probably comes down to box-office! Dress up Crowley as the occult's answer to Hannibal Lector and it will ring up megabucks at the box-office........or at least the makers hope! However despite those reservations its still quite an unusual film and well worth seeing - even if its just for Simon Callows marvellous OTT turn as Crowley. But as I've indicated the definitive film on the Great Beast is still to be made. Lets hope British film-makers do it before Hollywood does!
    6artnude

    Interesting but not quite there

    The premise was interesting though a bit convoluted.

    The acting and directing were acceptable.

    The one thing that ruined this film for me was the sound editing. Perhaps it was the copy I watched.

    Perhaps it is really the way it was edited.

    Dialog so low you cannot hear followed by a crappy musical score that blared every time it came in. If you are a fan of the music guy, and I am not, it may work for you. To me, the balance between music and dialog was totally amateur at best and ruined what could have been a very interesting movie.
    7suspiria10

    Crowley (2008) (AKA Chemical Wedding)

    AKA: Chemical Wedding

    Rating: 3 out of 5

    Genre: Horror, Science Fiction, Occult

    Director: Julian Doyle

    Stars: Robert Ashby, Jared Ashe, Terence Bayler, Antonia Beamish, Esmé Bianco, Geoff Breton, Simon Callow, Jud Charlton, Lucy Cudden, Lily Dumont, Richard Franklin

    Synopsis: At an English academy the most powerful computer in the world is used to perform time sensitive experiments. When an experiment goes awry and the spirit of Aleister Crowley inhabits a professor participating in the experiment.

    Thoughts: I could explain the plot but I can't really do it justice. The detailed script written by the director and Bruce Dickinson (from the metal legends Iron Maiden) is pretty good with you enough twisted Crowley debauchery to keep you engaged. The first thirty or so minutes are a bit slow so hang in. As you can guess a horror film that borrows from the depraved life of the "Wickedest Man in the World" gives you such perverted pleasures as orgies and canning. The script does get a bit bogged down in the final act when its more lofty, SciFi conventions kick in but hey it delivers the weird goods.

    In Conclusion: Yup we get treated to Iron Maiden and Dickinson tunes throughout the film. Not enough but that's just me. Say didn't the mighty Bruce become a born-again Christian? An odd choice and subject for a horror movie I believe. 
    7dworldeater

    A cool flick, but not recommended to the casual viewer

    Crowley aka Chemical Wedding is a low budget British horror flick written for the screen by Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson. In addition to being one of the greatest singers to have ever lived in one of the best and most important metal bands ever, he also is a pilot,great at fencing and soccer, add screenwriter to his list of talents. The film is about Aleister Crowley reincarnated in the modern era. This is no documentary, this is a cheap horror film based on an unusual man. Having said that the film is a little weird, escoteric and quirky is an understatement. For folks that know little or nothing about the infamous magician and occultist, this should give them an idea of some of his ideas and things that he would indulge in. Chemical Wedding is pretty solid highbrow horror with lots of bizarre rituals, drug use and lots of weird sex with a little violence. Chemical Wedding is a glimpse into the occult world under the guise of an unusual horror film. I like it.

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    • Trivia
      Christina Chong and Gemma Hiles's debut.
    • Goofs
      Haddo states that both Jesus and Samson from the Bible were Nazarenes. Though Jesus was a Nazarene (a person from Nazareth), Samson was a nazarite, which is a person who has taken certain vows in early Judaism.
    • Quotes

      Haddo: Why do you not take my laws seriously?

      Victor Nuberg: YOUR laws?

      Haddo: "Do what thou wilt. Love is the law, love under will."

      Victor Nuberg: Who is it you think you are?

      Haddo: Victor, who is it you think I am?

      Victor Nuberg: You are Oliver Haddo. H-A-D-D-O, Haddo.

      Haddo: Oh, Victor, would you deny me thrice before the cock grows?

    • Crazy credits
      [statement before end credits] On the seventh day the old king gave me a golden medal, bearing on one side the words ART IS THE PRIESTESS OF NATURE and on the other NATURE IS THE DAUGHTER OF TIME.
      • the Chymical Wedding (1616)
    • Soundtracks
      Chemical Wedding
      Written by Bruce Dickinson (as Dickinson)/Roy Ramirez (as Ramirez)

      Performed by Bruce Dickinson

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crowley
    • Filming locations
      • Bushey Campus, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Bill and Ben Productions
      • Focus Films
      • Entertainment Motion Pictures (E-MOTION)
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      • £2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,439
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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