The Devil's Messenger (1962) Reviews

The Devil's Messenger (1962)
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Satan sends his newest most seductive minion back to the earthly plane to search for new recruits in this horror compilation from an unsold Swedish television series No. 13 Demon Street that stars Lon Chaney, Jr. as the Devil. Each of the beautiful hellcat's victims dies in interesting ways, including the one who sent her to hell in the first place. He too becomes a worker for the big-D, who gives the couple the formula for nuclear weapons with the instructions that they are to pass it around. They do so and soon Hell is filled to the brimstone with tormented souls. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Curt SiodmakHerbert L. Strock, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Diana F.

Garbage,dissapointing,garbage....

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James H.

For a low budget horror film, it does a pretty decent job. Lon Chaney is a big asset to the film, okay score and it does have a few chilling scenes.

Yes   |   No


Andrew B.

Lon Chaney Jr is an exceptional actor but too little was used of him in this old horror movie. Conceived as a hidden classic by some, I found the movie dull. The story jumped all over the place without making the plot the least bit interesting. Lon Chaney fans need to check this out but otherwise skip it.

Yes   |   No


 
 
 

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    Diana F.

    Garbage,dissapointing,garbage....

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    James H.

    For a low budget horror film, it does a pretty decent job. Lon Chaney is a big asset to the film, okay score and it does have a few chilling scenes.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Andrew B.

    Lon Chaney Jr is an exceptional actor but too little was used of him in this old horror movie. Conceived as a hidden classic by some, I found the movie dull. The story jumped all over the place without making the plot the least bit interesting. Lon Chaney fans need to check this out but otherwise skip it.

    Yes   |   No

     
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