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Satan's Black Wedding
1975, regia di Nick Millard (come Phillip Miller)
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: I.M.R.I. Films Corporation - Distribuzione: I.M.R.I. Films Corporation, Intercontinental Film, E.I. Independent Cinema, Western World Video, World Video - Soggetto: Nick Millard (come Phillip Miller) - Sceneggiatura: Nick Millard (come Phillip Miller) - Fotografia: Paul Rogers - Musiche: Roger Stein - Formato: Color - Durata: 60'.
Cast:
Greg Braddock,
Ray Miles, Lisa Milano.
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«Hollywood actor Mark Gray (Greg Braddock) travels to Monterey, California, to
attend his sister's funeral. Though Nina Gray (Zarrah Whiting) slashed her own
wrists and left a suicide note, both Mark and Police Lieutenant Scott believe
there must be more to the story, since the corpse was thoroughly drained of
blood and is missing the ring finger of its left hand. Mark learns from his Aunt
Lillian that Nina was working on a book called "High Satanic Rites" about the
horrific legends surrounding a nearby abandoned monastery: 150 years before,
Satan himself appeared and corrupted the nuns and priests who worshipped there.
Mark's ex-girlfriend, his sister's research assistant, Jean, tells him more
about the bizarre behavior his sister exhibited while working on the manuscript
and begins helping him put the pieces together: the Devil used to enjoy watching
Mark and his sister playing near the church as children, and now wants to
initiate both of them into the vampire's coven. What they don't know is that an
evil 200-year-old priest already has turned Nina into a vampire, and that Satan
himself has chosen Mark and his sister to be wed in unholy matrimony - The Black
Wedding - to conceive a son for the Antichrist...».
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