The Return of the Exorcist

The Return of the Exorcist

1975 "Nothing can satisfy her unholy hungers."
The Return of the Exorcist
The Return of the Exorcist

The Return of the Exorcist

3.8 | 1h28m | en | Horror

An archaeology student photographs a mysterious naked woman by a waterfall, unaware that she is a female demon called Haggia, who soon takes possession of him via a cursed amulet.

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3.8 | 1h28m | en | Horror | More Info
Released: August. 23,1975 | Released Producted By: Manila Cinematografica , Colosseum International Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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An archaeology student photographs a mysterious naked woman by a waterfall, unaware that she is a female demon called Haggia, who soon takes possession of him via a cursed amulet.

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Cast

Richard Conte , Françoise Prévost , Patrizia Gori

Director

Franco Villa

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Manila Cinematografica , Colosseum International

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Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki HBL (and their Pepto Bismol pink logo, which reminded me of 555) released this under the title, The Exorcist III Cries and Shadows, despite the fact that when this film came out in 1975, there had not yet even been an Exorcist II, and with The Exorcist displayed in one font, the Roman numeral III in a different font, and Cries and Shadows in yet another font, with Directed by Elo Pannaccio' directly underneath the title, followed by the cast, "Screenplay by Aldo Crudo, Franco Brocani, Elo Pannaccio' Story by Guido Albonico" - it really took four people to write this Exorcist clone? "First ass~ director: Demetrio Soare" (I presume they meant *assistant*) The final item listed in the opening credits was Elo Pannaccio' s director credit, a second time.Once the bewildering credits over rain-soaked Rome end, and the incredibly lengthy altar sacrifice/ orgy scene finally end - eight long minutes into the film - the plot is nearly a carbon copy of Wm. Peter Blatty's Exorcist, but with a male lead, as Davy Jones lookalike is possessed by a demon in the form of an attractive nude girl, glimpsed briefly and photographed near a waterfall. When the photos are developed, the girl is not at all visible in them, but Davy Jones begins all the usual behavioral problems Linda Blair did, and after a very long and slowly paced hour, an exorcist, in the form of Richard Conte, turns up to attempt to drive the demon away. Blah, blah blah, blah blah.This occasionally has the mood and atmospherics of some of Jean Rollin's work, with its intentionally slow pacing, lush colours, abundant female nudity, and surrealist images, but it doesn't help that we are watching a near scene-for- scene ripoff, with nearly X-rated sex and nudity added to an otherwise PG-rated horror, which was released in Greece as Exorkistis No. 2 (Exorcist II) , in the UK, Japan, and Finland as The Exorcist III.The only credit shown at the end is Directed by Elo Pannaccio', for the third time. He was so proud of this thing that he wanted his director credit listed three times?
christopher-underwood I can understand that a real fan of the original Exorcist coming to this and expecting something similarly serious then they will inevitably be disappointed because as most would realise this is exploitation cinema and as such this movie does very well indeed, thank you. Oddly this does copy, pretty much, the same plot line of the Friedkin film but as you may have guessed, or been completely aware of if you'd bought it under the English title of Naked Exorcism, this has been, as you might say, sexed up. Indeed, we begin with a black mass and the sacrifice (nude woman, obviously) and proceed to include bursts of nudity and violence, an oft repeated orgy sequence and some amazing scenes, I assume not real, that purport to be of a woman's insane asylum. Jean Claude Verne is great as the possessed one (oh yes they change the sex, I forgot) Richard Conte, a bit lame as the exorcist but he doesn't show until the end and was, I understand, one of his last roles. Blasphemous both with regards the church and film fans, this nevertheless delivers exactly what it promises and is most entertaining throughout.
Bogey Man Elo Pannacciò's "Un Urlo nelle tenebre" aka "Cries & Shadows" (1975) is another Exorcist rip-off from the Italian continent, by a director who was totally unknown to me before (and is likely to remain so, too!). There are bad bad films and good bad films, and I'm glad to say this makes it more to the latter part, due to its incredible badliness that makes some of the stupidest efforts of Italian / European exploitation cinema look very convincing. I mean mostly the acting of the possessed protagonist teen; rarely have I seen anyone expressing his emotions of "fear", "hatred", "blasphemy" and so on more unconvincingly and amusingly! Just look at his eyes and how much he tries in every scene! The film runs 82 minutes in PAL version (from Luminous, if anyone knows about possible cuts, please contact!) which is not bad for a film like this and I managed to sit through it very well. The Devil worshipping scene at the beginning of the film is rather funny, with huge, inverted and red pentagram on the wall and bunch of people around the "sacrifice." There's some of the usual nunsploitation/exploitation elements on display, like the group sex orgy and some gore, but compared to some other films of the time and genre, this is surprisingly tame and goreless. I hugely recommend Renato Polselli's "The Reincarnation of Isabel" which is among the sleaziest demonic b-films of the seventies.There is one thing I find especially amusing in "Cries and Shadows". When the Devil inside the character starts to speak to the exorcist and another people around him, he screams "I live by your lies!!" and the like which makes me wonder how can he be in physical existence in the first place, if the writer suggests the religion He originates from is only lies? Maybe I really shouldn't think about it any more, but it managed to make me smile for the rest of the film! I recommend not to waste too much time or money to track this rather rare and unknown title down, but if you do, some juicy laughs are guaranteed to follow. I promise!
undertakercowboyatyahoodotcom This film deserves no more than this; ABSOLUTE PILE OF HORSE****!DONT WASTE YOUR TIME WITH IT!THIS IS AN OFFICIAL WARNING!Im only writing this bit here because it is necessary in order to allow me to warn you against this film.