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Horror

The Devil's Men

- Half man - Half beast - Trapped in a world forgotten by time!

A satanic cult led by Baron Corofax kidnaps three young people and Father Roche & Milo must save them from the hands of this evil.

Release Date : 1976-08-11

Language :EnglishGreek

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Getty Pictures Corp.Poseidon ProductionsCrown International Pictures

Production Country : GreeceUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Land of the Minotaur

Cast

Donald Pleasence

Character Name : Father Roche

Original Name : Donald Pleasence

Gender : Male

Peter Cushing

Character Name : Baron Corofax

Original Name : Peter Cushing

Gender : Male

Luan Peters

Character Name : Laurie Gordon

Original Name : Luan Peters

Gender : Female

Nikos Verlekis

Character Name : Ian

Original Name : Νίκος Βερλέκης

Gender : Male

Kostas Karagiorgis

Character Name : Milo Kaye

Original Name : Κώστας Καραγιώργης

Gender : Male

Dimitris Bislanis

Character Name : Sgt. Vendris

Original Name : Δημήτρης Μπισλάνης

Gender : Male

Anna Matzourani

Character Name : Widow - Mrs. Mikaelis

Original Name : Άννα Μαντζουράνη

Gender : Female

Robert Behling

Character Name : Tom Gifford

Original Name : Robert Behling

Gender : Male

Anestis Vlahos

Character Name : Shopkeeper - Karapades

Original Name : Ανέστης Βλάχος

Gender : Male

Jane Lyle

Character Name : Milo's Girlfriend

Original Name : Jane Lyle

Gender : Female

Jessica Dublin

Character Name : Mrs. Zagros

Original Name : Jessica Dublin

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-03

A pretty drudgy effort from all concerned. Peter Cushing is the sinister baron living in a castle in Greece when young people start to go missing. A priest (Donald Pleasance) is soon hot on the trail and together with Kostas Karagiorgis discovers a coven (?) of pagan minotaur worshippers. It is odd to see Cushing playing the baddie quite this blatantly, and perhaps if he featured a little more then the film would be better. Unfortunately, it's all just a bit too procedural - lots of screaming, a fair bit of rather gratuitous nudity, and lots of thick, gloopy, tomato sauce - without the style of a Hammer production to underpin it. Watchable, though, if you like the genre - and there is a cracker of a song at the end that really doesn't fit at all.