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Horror

To the Devil a Daughter

- ...and suddenly the screams of a baby born in Hell!

An American occult novelist battles to save the soul of a young girl from a group of Satanists, led by an excommunicated priest, who plan on using her as the representative of the Devil on Earth.

Release Date : 1976-03-04

Language :EnglishLatin

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film ProductionsTerra-Filmkunst

Production Country : GermanyUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles : To the Devil... a DaughterChild of Satan

Cast

Richard Widmark

Character Name : John Verney

Original Name : Richard Widmark

Gender : Male

Christopher Lee

Character Name : Father Michael

Original Name : Christopher Lee

Gender : Male

Nastassja Kinski

Character Name : Catherine

Original Name : Nastassja Kinski

Gender : Female

Honor Blackman

Character Name : Anna

Original Name : Honor Blackman

Gender : Female

Denholm Elliott

Character Name : Henry Beddows

Original Name : Denholm Elliott

Gender : Male

Michael Goodliffe

Character Name : George de Grass

Original Name : Michael Goodliffe

Gender : Male

Eva Maria Meineke

Character Name : Eveline de Grass

Original Name : Eva Maria Meineke

Gender : Female

Anthony Valentine

Character Name : David

Original Name : Anthony Valentine

Gender : Male

Derek Francis

Character Name : Bishop

Original Name : Derek Francis

Gender : Male

Izabella Telezynska

Character Name : Margaret

Original Name : Izabella Telezynska

Gender : Female

Constantine Gregory

Character Name : Kollde (as Constantine De Goguel)

Original Name : Constantine Gregory

Gender : Male

Anna Bentinck

Character Name : Isabel

Original Name : Anna Bentinck

Gender : Male

Irene Prador

Character Name : German Matron

Original Name : Irene Prador

Gender : Female

Brian Wilde

Character Name : Black Room Attendant

Original Name : Brian Wilde

Gender : Male

Petra Peters

Character Name : Sister Helle

Original Name : Petra Peters

Gender : Female

William Ridoutt

Character Name : Airport Porter

Original Name : William Ridoutt

Gender : Male

Howard Goorney

Character Name : Critic (Roger)

Original Name : Howard Goorney

Gender : Male

Frances de la Tour

Character Name : Salvation Army Major

Original Name : Frances de la Tour

Gender : Female

Zoe Hendry

Character Name : 1st Girl

Original Name : Zoe Hendry

Gender : Female

Lindy Benson

Character Name : 2nd Girl

Original Name : Lindy Benson

Gender : Female

Jo Peters

Character Name : 3rd Girl

Original Name : Jo Peters

Gender : Male

Bobby Sparrow

Character Name : 4th Girl

Original Name : Bobby Sparrow

Gender : Female

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2023-04-10

**_Shocking bits and nudity can't make up for a flat story with a tepid close_** In London, an occult novelist (Richard Widmark) is asked to protect a man's daughter, a young nun (Nastassja Kinski), from a cult of satanists led by a towering man who seems to possess supernatural powers (Christopher Lee). They require her for some diabolical ritual. Honor Blackman has a peripheral role. The story of "To the Devil a Daughter" (1976) is loosely based on Dennis Wheatley's 1953 novel. It was Hammer's answer to American horror hits like "The Exorcist" (1973) and "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), but Wheatley was furious with the numerous changes and called the film "obscene." It's a slow-burn occult-oriented mystery with good locations and a notable cast. Producers seemed to have more money to work with in this regard than most Hammer films. Speaking of Hammer, "To the Devil a Daughter" doesn't FEEL like a Hammer picture from the '60s and early '70s, which is a nice (and unsuspected) change, I guess. For those who care, Kinski is shown completely naked from the front near the end, which was/is controversial since she was still 14 years-old during shooting, almost 15. Unfortunately Lee is also show in the nude, albeit from behind. One thing I never cared to see in life was Christopher Lee's butt (actually, it was his stunt double, Eddie Powell). There's a fairly shocking and obscene "devil baby" sequence. The creators obviously wanted to take "Rosemary's Baby" to the next level. In any case, they did a good job with the infant F/X, at least for the mid-70s. While the mystery is sometimes interesting the story is flat and the last act somehow doesn't work. Yes, they throw in some bizarre things — the aforementioned "devil baby" scene and a wild satanist orgy (which is more silly than shocking) — but I was left feeling disappointed. This was Hammer's penultimate film and their final horror production. Surprisingly, "To the Devil a Daughter" was a hit and made lots of money, at least in Europe, but Hammer Studios had debts to pay and the movie's success couldn't save 'em. At the end of the day, it's okay at best, but not as good as flicks like "Bay Coven" (1987), "The Crimson Cult" (1968), "The Devil Rides Out" (1968) and "Race With the Devil" (1975). The DVD includes an informative and entertaining 24-minute "making-of" documentary that discusses the film and the demise of Hammer Studios called "To the Devil... The Death of Hammer." It features interviews with Lee, Blackman, the director, the producer and many more. By all accounts Widmark was arrogant and a real bastage to work with. The Hollywood "star" frequently insulted the English filmmakers (calling the picture a "Micky Mouse production"), walking off the set, arguing, brawling and kicking over expensive equipment (!). Every aspect of the movie is addressed, including changes from the novel, Wheatley's objections, the ending's failure, etc. Needless to say, the documentary is way more compelling than the film itself and is available on Youtube for those interested. The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot mostly in the greater London area of England, including Elstree Studios, with a bit in Bavaria, Germany. GRADE: C-