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To the Devil a Daughter ()


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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.

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John Verney
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Father Michael Raynor
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Anna Fountain
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Henry Beddows
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George de Grass
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Catherine Beddows
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Eveline de Grass
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David Kennedy
Derek Francis ...
Bishop
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Margaret (as Isabella Telezynska)
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Kollde (as Constantin de Goguel)
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Isabel
Irene Prador ...
German Matron
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Black Room Attendant
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Sister Helle
William Ridoutt ...
Airport Porter
Howard Goorney ...
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Salvation Army Major
Zoe Hendry ...
1st. Girl
Lindy Benson ...
2nd. Girl
Jo Peters ...
3rd. Girl
Bobby Sparrow ...
4th. Girl
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Bill Horsley ...
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Man Entering Art Gallery (uncredited)
Alan Meacham ...
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Peter Sykes ...
Man at Airport (uncredited)

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Peter Sykes
Don Sharp ... (uncredited)

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Christopher Wicking ... (screenplay by) (as Chris Wicking)
 
John Peacock ... (adaptation by)
 
Dennis Wheatley ... (from the novel by)
 
Gerald Vaughan-Hughes ... (additional material) (uncredited)

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Roy Skeggs ... producer

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Paul Glass

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David Watkin ... director of photography

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John Trumper

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Irene Lamb

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Don Picton

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Eric Allwright ... makeup artist
George Blackler ... makeup artist
Jeanette Freeman ... hairdressing supervisor

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Ron Jackson ... production manager

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Barry Langley ... assistant director
Mike Higgins ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Roy P. Stevens ... third assistant director (uncredited)

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George Dean ... standby painter
Wag Hammerton ... construction manager
John Jarvis ... set dresser (uncredited)

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Mike Le Mare ... sound editor
A.W. Lumkin ... recording director (as Tony Lumkin)
Bill Rowe ... dubbing mixer
Dennis Whitlock ... sound recordist

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Les Bowie ... special effects

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Eddie Powell ... stunts (uncredited)

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Ted Hallows ... gaffer
Ron Robson ... camera operator
Steve Birtles ... gaffer (uncredited)
Barry Brown ... second assistant camera (uncredited)
Ray Hearne ... still photographer (uncredited)
Stephen Smith ... first assistant camera (uncredited)

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Laura Nightingale ... wardrobe supervisor

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Philip Martell ... musical supervisor

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Sally Jones ... continuity

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Ken Gordon ... production accountant
Mike Russell ... publicist
Jean Clarkson ... production secretary (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

An excommunicated priest sets up a satanic cult that only looks Catholic on the outside. He convinces a man to sign over his daughter's soul so that she will become the devil's representative on earth on her eighteenth birthday, but as that day nears, the man seeks the help of an American occult novelist to save his daughter, both physically and spiritually. Written by Brian J. Wright

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Taglines Warning! This Motion Picture Contains The Most Shocking Scenes This Side Of Hell! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Die Braut des Satans (West Germany)
  • To the Devil... A Daughter (World-wide, English title)
  • To the Devil... a Daughter (United States)
  • To the Devil - A Daughter (World-wide, English title)
  • Child of Satan (United States)
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  • 93 min
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Trivia The notorious Sir Christopher Lee naked scene was actually performed by his regular stunt double Eddie Powell, who was filmed from above, in order not to show his face. See more »
Goofs When David burns alive, the stunt performer's head and hands are clearly covered with a greenish protection headpiece and gloves. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Terror on Tape (1985). See more »
Quotes Father Michael Rayner: It is not heresy, and I will not recant!
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