Another one that has been on my list for a while now. I had it on tap for 2018, but for some reason, I never got around to it. I think I just forgot about it. Actually, it is perfect for this year and right now.
Before I get into the plot, such that it is, I want to talk about what this movie represents. All month long I have been focused on the time period in Europe, and mostly Italian and Spanish cinema, just right before the Exorcist hit. The sweet spot for me has been 1971 to 1973. Now maybe someday I'll do a post Exorcist run of movies, but until then this is the film that I will hold up as Exhibit A as to the effect the Exorcist had on filmmaking.
Demon Witch Child, aka The Possessed and La Endemoniada, has a pedigree of sorts. Marián Salgado who plays Susan, the titular "Demon Witch Child," was the Spanish voice actress for Linda Blair's Regan in the Exorcist. So she was handpicked by director Amando de Ossorio for his Exorcist rip-off, er, homage. The fact that she also bears some similar facial features to the old witch played by Tota Alba helps.
The Exorcist influences are all over this movie. Susan crawls around, her body (not just head) spins around 180 degrees. She swears, she makes rude sexual comments all the time, she speaks in different languages (though we never hear them). And it is all a little weird. I honestly got the feeling that the movie was written one way, but when the Exorcist hit more was added.
An old witch desecrates a church and is arrested. She is suspected of kidnapping a baby, but instead of talking she throws herself out of a window. Her daughter (played by Kali Hansa who also spent some of time working with Jess Franco, including one of his hardcore outings, Weiße Haut und schwarze Schenkel, 1976) witnesses this and decides to curse the daughter of a local politician, Susan.
Susan it seems is now possessed by the spirit of the dead old witch. The make-up effects are pretty good and do a good job of making Marián Salgado look like Tota Alba.
Sadly the movie goes nowhere really. Susan sacrifices babies, eats them, gets people killed, murders a reporter, and comments on how well hung he is before castrating him. But there is also a surprising lack of gore or nudity for the time. There is a subplot with a priest, our would-be exorcist, how before he became a priest he was engaged. It is all very random in places.
This is not the only movie I have seen from the time that suffers a lot from comparisons to The Exorcist, but this one of the most glaring ones.
Watched: 52
New: 36
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