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Horror

The Blood on Satan's Claw

- A chill-filled festival of horror!

The accidental unearthing of Satan’s earthly remains causes the children of a 17th-century English village to slowly convert into a coven of devil worshipers.

Release Date : 1971-01-28

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Tigon British Film ProductionsChilton Films

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : The Blood on Satan's Claw

Cast

Patrick Wymark

Character Name : The Judge

Original Name : Patrick Wymark

Gender : Male

Linda Hayden

Character Name : Angel Blake

Original Name : Linda Hayden

Gender : Female

Barry Andrews

Character Name : Ralph Gower

Original Name : Barry Andrews

Gender : Male

Michele Dotrice

Character Name : Margaret

Original Name : Michele Dotrice

Gender : Female

Wendy Padbury

Character Name : Cathy Vespers

Original Name : Wendy Padbury

Gender : Female

Anthony Ainley

Character Name : Reverend Fallowfield

Original Name : Anthony Ainley

Gender : Male

Charlotte Mitchell

Character Name : Ellen Vespers

Original Name : Charlotte Mitchell

Gender : Female

Tamara Ustinov

Character Name : Rosalind Barton

Original Name : Tamara Ustinov

Gender : Female

Simon Williams

Character Name : Peter Edmonton

Original Name : Simon Williams

Gender : Male

James Hayter

Character Name : Squire Middleton

Original Name : James Hayter

Gender : Male

Howard Goorney

Character Name : The Doctor

Original Name : Howard Goorney

Gender : Male

Avice Landone

Character Name : Isobel Banham

Original Name : Avice Landone

Gender : Female

Roberta Tovey

Character Name : Ann

Original Name : Roberta Tovey

Gender : Female

Robin Davies

Character Name : Mark Vespers

Original Name : Robin Davies

Gender : Male

Geoffrey Hughes

Character Name : Drinking Villager

Original Name : Geoffrey Hughes

Gender : Male

Anna Wing

Character Name : Concerned Villager

Original Name : Anna Wing

Gender : Female

Peter Ardran

Character Name : The Devil (uncredited)

Original Name : Peter Ardran

Gender : Male

Godfrey James

Character Name : Mr. Blake (uncredited)

Original Name : Godfrey James

Gender : Male

Yvonne Paul

Character Name : Dancing Girl (uncredited)

Original Name : Yvonne Paul

Gender : Female

Jason Twelvetrees

Character Name : Ned Carter (uncredited)

Original Name : Jason Twelvetrees

Gender : Male

Milton Reid

Character Name : Dog Handler (uncredited)

Original Name : Milton Reid

Gender : Male

Eric Mason

Character Name : Villager

Original Name : Eric Mason

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Tigon's Talons. Out of Tigon Productions comes The Blood On Satan's Claw. Directed by Piers Haggard (who co-writes with Robert Wynne-Simmons) it stars Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden, Barry Andrews, Michele Dotrice & Wendy Padbury. Story is set in rural 17th century England and sees a village fall under demonic possession after a living one eyed skull is unearthed by the local ploughman. Well it's quite a title the film has got, the sort that conjures up many a blood curdling image. Yet it's some what misleading, but in a good way. There is indeed claws involved, and definitely "Old Nick" is part of the equation, but Haggard's film is more moody and quirky than the title suggests. It has definite links to Tigon's flag bearer, "Witchfinder General", though not nearly as clever or as brilliantly cruel as Michael Reeves' film. We are in the company of Wiccan ceremonies and satanically influenced children, throw in some sexually charged dalliances and we are good to go. Hell there's even some smarts in the writing about class distinction and snobbery. However, the first half of the piece is more rewarding than the last half. The atmosphere and eerie thematics give way to standardised jolts and gore, with a finale that just comes off as slow-mo silliness that doesn't befit the earlier build ups in the script. The music (Marc Wilkinson), photography (Dick Bush), costumes (Dulcie Midwinter) and the acting (particularly petticoat terror Hayden) are of a very high standard. It's such a pity that the director loses sight of the tone marker set and fails to see it through to a satisfying conclusion. Still, it's definitely one of the better British horrors from the 70s - with eye catching period detail and a haunting poetic feel for the most part, The Blood On Satan's Claw is a safe recommend to those that like a bit of Witchcraft and Satanism in their horror diets. 7/10

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Creepy, unsettling, unconventional, realistic and artistic, but also tedious*** In the early 1700s, devil worship rears its sinister head in a village in England. Barry Andrews (who looks like Roger Daltrey) plays the young man who initially acquires evidence of the deviltry while Patrick Wymark plays the investigator and Anthony Ainley the minister. The young females include Tamara Ustinov (Rosalind), Linda Hayden (Angela), Wendy Padbury (Cathy) and Michele Dotrice (Margaret). When you think of 60s-70s British horror you automatically think of Hammer Films, but Tigon’s “The Blood on Satan’s Claw” (1971) doesn’t have that Hammer or Amicus vibe; or even American International. It’s avant-garde, inventive and lifelike with a harrowing pervasive dread. Unfortunately, it’s also tedious, particularly during the first half. One sequence is especially unsettling and remains controversial to this day. However, it was preceded by non-horror films with scenes that were even more unsettling and controversial, like Roger Corman's "The Wild Angels" from five years earlier, which showed a bike gang beating up the kindly minister who performed the funeral of their fallen comrade, as well as totally trashing his sanctuary (!). Then two of the bikers cruelly rape their dead comrade's girlfriend (!). To top it off, they outrageously abuse his corpse at the funeral party (!!). "Last Summer" (1969) is another example, masquerading as a teen beach drama. So, while a certain scene in "Blood on Satan's Claw" is effectively unsettling, other movies outside the horror genre had already paved the way. The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot just west of London at Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, and places nearby, like Oxfordshire. GRADE: B-