Daughters of Satan (1972)
Directed by Hollingsworth Morse
Genres - Mystery |
Sub-Genres - Supernatural Horror |
Release Date - Nov 1, 1972 (USA - Unknown), Nov 17, 1972 (USA) |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - Philippines, United States |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Cavett Binion
This fairly mediocre, Manila-lensed occult thriller is probably only noteworthy to Tom Selleck fans, who can see him here in his first starring role as an art collector whose latest find is a painting of three witches being burned at the stake... all of whom bear an uncanny resemblance to his wife and her two friends. Weird events abound shortly after the painting is installed in their home, and when a demonic canine begins snooping around the premises, Satanic signs appear, and people start dying. Selleck slowly becomes aware (much more slowly than the audience) that the resemblance in the picture is more than mere coincidence. Aside from the attractive location scenery, this is far too plodding and talky to sustain any devilish creepiness.
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occult, painting, wife, art-collection