Satan's Blood (1978)

Satan's Blood (1978)
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A pair of young marrieds gets caught up in the sexual gamesmanship and occult practices of a slightly older couple in this obscure Spanish horror film, which took full advantage of relaxed post-Franco censorship standards only two years after the generalissimo's death. Andres (Angel Aranda) and his pregnant wife, Anna (Sandra Alberti), live in middle-class comfort in Madrid. Out one afternoon for a walk with their beloved pooch, Blackie, they run into Bruno (Jose Guillen) and his wife, Berta (Marian Karr). Bruno claims to be an old college chum of Andres, though Andres doesn't remember him. Nonetheless, Andres and Anna agree to trek out to Bruno's countryside estate for a drink. Soon, the two couples are engaging in satanic rituals, sweat-drenched wife-swapping, and all sorts of other unsavory activities. The fun ends when Blackie turns up dead, but the unfortunate pooch is only the first of many corpses. With its S rating (for sex) and an alternate opening sequence designed to justify its exploitation elements as cautionary, Satan's Blood earned quite an underground reputation before finding new life on home video and eventually DVD. The film's Spanish title is Escalofrío. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Director(s):
Carlos Puerto
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Satan's Blood

A pair of young marrieds gets caught up in the sexual gamesmanship and occult practices of a slightly older couple in this obscure Spanish horror film, which took full advantage of relaxed post-Franco censorship standards only two years after the generalissimo's death. Andres (Angel Aranda) and his pregnant wife, Anna (Sandra Alberti), live in middle-class comfort in Madrid. Out one afternoon for a walk with their beloved pooch, Blackie, they run into Bruno (Jose Guillen) and his wife, Berta (Marian Karr). Bruno claims to be an old college chum of Andres, though Andres doesn't remember him. Nonetheless, Andres and Anna agree to trek out to Bruno's countryside estate for a drink. Soon, the two couples are engaging in satanic rituals, sweat-drenched wife-swapping, and all sorts of other unsavory activities. The fun ends when Blackie turns up dead, but the unfortunate pooch is only the first of many corpses. With its S rating (for sex) and an alternate opening sequence designed to justify its exploitation elements as cautionary, Satan's Blood earned quite an underground reputation before finding new life on home video and eventually DVD. The film's Spanish title is Escalofrío. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
82 mins
Director(s):
Carlos Puerto
Writer(s):
Carlos Puerto
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Paula S.

    I really liked this movie. I enjoy old horror movies, in my opinion they are far more effective then the new movies. This movie is simple yet I loved the storyline. It had the coolest Ouija board I've ever seen. It's old, it's B, and it's dubbed I believe, and if you like that then you should agree this is a good movie.

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