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HorrorMystery

The Devil's Hand

- The men she loved lived to love no others!

A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman. When he finally meets her, he winds up involved in a satanic cult.

Release Date : 1961-09-13

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Rex Carlton ProductionsCrown International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Witchcraft

Cast

Linda Christian

Character Name : Bianca Milan

Original Name : Linda Christian

Gender : Female

Robert Alda

Character Name : Rick Turner

Original Name : Robert Alda

Gender : Male

Neil Hamilton

Character Name : Francis 'Frank' Lamont

Original Name : Neil Hamilton

Gender : Male

Jeanne Carmen

Character Name : The Blonde Cultist

Original Name : Jeanne Carmen

Gender : Female

Ariadna Welter

Character Name : Donna Trent

Original Name : Ariadna Welter

Gender : Female

Gene Craft

Character Name : Mary the Nurse

Original Name : Gene Craft

Gender : Male

Julie Scott

Character Name : Cult Member

Original Name : Julie Scott

Gender : Male

Diana Spears

Character Name : Nurse

Original Name : Diana Spears

Gender : Male

Gertrude Astor

Character Name : The Elderly Cultist

Original Name : Gertrude Astor

Gender : Female

Bruno VeSota

Character Name : Lindell's Sponsor

Original Name : Bruno VeSota

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-13

This might have been a better occult thriller had the director had a few more quid to hire a better cast and a writer. As it is, however, he didn't and so we are left with the lacklustre Robert Alda as "Rick" - a man who has mysterious dreams of a lady. Serendipity takes an hand and guess what - he meets her! Thanks to a mysterious doll and some masonic-style meetings, he is soon enthralled by "Bianca" (Linda Christian) and his fiancée "Donna" (Ariadne Welter) finds her wellbeing at considerable risk. Can he snap out of things before he falls foul of "Francis" (Neil Hamilton) and his followers of "Gamba"? Even by B-feature standards, this is pretty procedural and dull to watch. The indoor and static staging limits what opportunity there is for menace and the ending wouldn't look out of place in a Laurel & Hardy comedy. I'd give this a miss if I were you.