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Title: | Lucifer's Women |
Directed by: | Paul Aratow |
Written by: | Paul Aratow; Cecil Brown |
Produced by: | Edward H. Margolin; Lewis Sorkin; Lisa Rich |
Music by: | Ed Bogas |
Cinematography: | Robbie Greenberg |
Edited by: | David Webb Peoples |
Production | |
Distributors: | Rafael Film Associates |
Released: | 1974 |
Rating: | Unrated |
Running time: | 91 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Lucifer's Women is an independent American feature film of the horror genre with an emphasis on the occult and Satanism. It was written and directed by Paul Aratow and co-written by Cecil Brown. It was produced by Rafael Film Associates and premiered in 1974. The movie stars Larry Hankin as John Wainwright with Jane Brunel-Cohen as Trilby, Norman Pierce as Sir Stephen Phillips, and Philip Toubus as Roland.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Larry Hankin | John Wainwright/Svengali |
Jane Brunel-Cohen | Trilby |
Norman Pierce | Sir Stephen Phillips |
Philip Toubus | Roland |
Tweed Morris | Barbara |
Emily Smith | Mary |
Vic Kirk | Bobo the magician |
Robert Carr | Jeremy |
Michael Renner | Sergeant Leca |
Noel Welch | Butterfly dancer |
Brian O'Brian | Morgue attendant |
Susan Bonthron | The Duchess |
Diane Montgomery | Ceremony attendant |
Ken Scudder | Ceremony attendant |
Hilary Turner | Ceremony attendant |
Linda Harrist | Ceremony attendant |
Susan Catherine | Hooker |
Kathy Spencer | Hooker |
Laurie Gross | Magician's assistant |
Kathleen Rochester | Woman in Rolls Royce |
Douglas Miller | Man in Rolls Royce |
Cecil Brown | Boyfriend |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline to this film is "In 1954 three women claimed to have made love to the devil himself".
- Lucifer's Women (1974) redirects to this page.
- Lucifer's Women was considered a lost film for many years. It wasn't until 2018 that an uncut print of the movie was discovered and was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Vinegar Syndrome.
- Independent B movie director Al Adamson took scenes from Lucifer's Women and edited them into his own movie, Doctor Dracula, which was released in 1978.
- There are a total of twenty-two credited cast members in this film.
- Producer Lou Sorkin is credited as Lewis Sorkin in this film.
- Actor Paul Thomas is credited as Philip Toubus in this film.
- Actress Clair Dia is credited as Emily Smith in this film. There is another actress named Emily Smith who appeared in the movie The Purge: Election Year.
- Actor Robert W. Carr is credited as Robert Carr in this film.
- Actress Linda Harris is credited as Linda Harrist in this film. Spelling was clearly not a big priority for the title editors on this flick.
- Actress Kathleen Rochester is also the makeup artist on this film.
- Co-writer Cecil Brown makes an appearance in this movie as the boyfriend.
- Famed Satanist and Church of Satan founder, Anton Szandor LaVey was a technical consultant on this movie.
- This is Paul Aratow's second film work as a director and a writer. It his first work in the horror genre. He previously directed the 1973 comedy film short Bizarre Devices.
Recommendations[]
- Blood of Dracula's Castle
- Blood of Ghastly Horror
- Dracula vs. Frankenstein
- Rosemary's Baby
- Satan's Sadists
- Satan's School for Girls
External Links[]
- Lucifer's Women at IMDB
- Lucifer's Women at Themoviedb.org
- Lucifer's Women at Horrormovies.org
- Lucifer's Women at The Video Vacuum
Keywords[]
1950s | 1954 | Homosexuality | Human sacrifice | Hypnosis | Masturbation | Morgue | Occult | Pimp | Possession | Ritualism | Satanism