The Blood on Satan's Claw

1971

Action / Horror

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Linda Hayden as Angel Blake
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Geoffrey Hughes as Drinking Villager
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Roberta Tovey as Coven Member
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Michele Dotrice as Margaret
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885.94 MB
1280*690
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
P/S 2 / 4
1.61 GB
1920*1036
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 36 min
P/S 1 / 8

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Theo Robertson7 / 10

A Cult Film That Deserves To Be Better Known

In 17th Century England a man ploughs a field and comes across the skeletal remains of something . Summoning a judge he tells him that the remains belonged to a fiend and takes the judge to the field only to find the remains have disappeared

This acquired a cult following in DOCTOR WHO fandom circa 1990 when the fan press revealed it contained a scene where Wendy Padbury ( 60s companion Zoe ) appeared topless in a scene . Knowing this no one bothered to ask about the rest of the film but the major problem was trying to track it down . It was a time before the internet and Britain was confined to four TV channels and despite Hammer horror movies being broadcast on a fairly regular basis BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW was made by an entirely different film company and no one could recall it being broadcast or released on video . In other words it became something of a cult film and a cult film no one had seen but it eventually turned up on Channel 4 a couple of times along with the occasional screening on satellite channels

It'd be all too easy to dismiss this a Hammer clone full of lowbrow thrills and historical hokum featuring witchcraft but this would be slightly unfair to the film whose central idea revolves around Satan trying to reassert himself on Earth by using a 17th Century English village as his bridgehead . Realistic ? Of course not but my disbelief was totally suspended for the entire running time . There's quite a few themes going on at the same time such as the abuse of authority , of scapegoating , sexual repression and sexual awakening and the hypnotic power of sexuality

Piers Haggard doesn't have a massive budget to work with but he does the absolute best with what he's got . Where he succeeds best is in the production design . This isn't the expensive looking interiors you'd find in a big budget historical movie but far more cramped and drab interiors befitting of the times which comes over as being totally realistic . The cast too are very good especially when you compare to these all too good looking and sassy teens we've seen over the decades in American horror movies . Their accents might be a bit too cod regional but this is a minor flaw . The ending itself might be a too silly for its own good where the supernatural comes to the fore but this is always the problem featuring the supernatural . Up until then the human aspects is enough to keep the story going in a horror film that remains something of a cult but perhaps deserves to be better regarded in horror circles

Reviewed by ma-cortes6 / 10

Witchcraft and diabolic possession proceeded in astonishing terror images

This eerie film is set circa 1640 , when is earthed by a farmer (Barry Andrews) a weird human remains located in an British small village . Later on , a farming community is haunted by the demon himself . Children and adolescents being possessed by hairy demon and becoming them into a coven of witches practicing exorcisms and witchery . The teens led by a nasty young girl (Linda Hayden) are worshipping the devil , raping , and sacrificing other young people . Meantime , a judge (Patrick Wymark) investigates the rare events .

The film packs gruesome images , grisly killings , thriller and intense horror sequences . Magnificent detail period is perfectly set in 17th century . Somewhat nudism at times in charge of Lynda Hayden and pagans ceremonies . For its US release the nudity was censored, particularly in Linda Hayden's seduction scene , by darkening the footage to avoid an X rating . Enjoyable casting by Patrick Wymark (a role ¨Witchfinder general¨-alike) who died slowly after making the film , a gorgeous and erotic Linda Hayden (Taste of Dracula blood) , Barry Andrews (Dracula has risen from grave) , Michele Dotrice(who married to Edward Woodward) and Tamara Ustinov (daughter of Peter Ustinov and niece of Angela Lansbury) . It's produced by Tigon , usual in terror movies and richly atmospheric in Pinewood studios . The movie displays a weird and creepy score musical by Marc Williamson . Evocative and imaginative cinematography by Dick Bush , Hammer films ordinary (Twins of evil , Dracula 72 , When dinosaurs ruled earth). The motion picture was well directed by Piers Haggard (Venom , Quatermass conclusion) . The flick isn't for the faint-hearted , however to be liked for horror fans.

Reviewed by mark.waltz5 / 10

Is this closer to "The Crucible" or "Godspell"?

This period British horror film has some great elements about it but lacks a strong story beyond its eeriness. The horrific rape scene is probably the only really shocking moment that follows a murder by the teenagers who allegedly go to the woods to worship Satan. The opening sequence of the discovery of some dead creature in a field had me singing "The Hearse Song" in jest over the lack of shock.

What is impressive however is the atmosphere, sound effects and location filming, but there's no real characterization or performances to single out. It details the superstition of this era in regards to the fear of witchcraft and the actions they take out of their own paranoia. Throwing a suspected witch into the river to see if she floats or sinks is one of the genuine actions towards suspected witches. Something else called "the devil's skin" also adds some eerie moments, but it's a disappointment considering its theme. After a while I expected the devil worshiping teens to reform and break into a chorus of "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord".

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