
The Night of the Devils
Scary Movies 6
October 26 - 31, 2012
A delirious amnesiac is admitted to the hospital and, in flashback, we learn of the horrific events that brought him there in this rarely screened Eurotrash classic.
A delirious amnesiac is admitted to the hospital and through flashbacks we learn of the horrific events that brought him there. This unfolding account of a recent encounter with a cursed family—written by Aleksei (brother of Leo) Tolstoy—originally served as the basis for the middle segment in Mario Bava’s Black Sabbath nearly a decade earlier. But this is by far the creepier, fleshier version. Says RaroVideo, who this month is finally giving the film the DVD and Blu-ray release it deserves: “Atmospheric and gory, Night of the Devils is a Eurohorror classic not to be missed.” New HD transfer and restoration by Minerva/RaroVideo, courtesy of RaroVideo USA.




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