8/10
Unusual and thrilling
6 August 2022
What a splendid film that could be even better than Robert Hartford-Davis's, Corruption (1968) that starred Peter Cushing. This time maybe too much of the religious sect but we have in the leading part the great Patrick Magee and he is so good that it is all really fine. There are moments that maybe are a little amateurish but then the killings are incredible that like with the later film it is also so nasty. Clearly the UK cuts were considerable and almost like another film, known as The Fiend. The horrible church and their hint of child corruption with Magee are very good also Ann Todd just as worrying and their little sect. Unusual and thrilling.
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