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The Devil's Rain (1975)

The Devil's Rain (1975)
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This horror oddity tells the story of a well-networked throng of devil-worshipers populating a small Arizona town who possess a strange crystal icon which houses the captive souls of their sacrificial victims. The coven, led by the thick-browed Jonathan Corbis (Ernest Borgnine), are also determined to get their hands on a diabolical "Book of Names" which contains the identities of those victims. After the family of Tom Preston (Tom Skeritt) are murdered by the coven for concealing the book, Tom sets out to avenge them. During an outrageous climax -- in which none other than William Shatner is offered up in sacrifice and Borgnine is transformed by a lightning bolt into a chunky horned demon -- the receptacle of souls is shattered, releasing the title storm and causing the congregation to melt into puddles of multicolored goo (a scene which seems to last forever). Produced in 1975 but released two years later, this film touted John Travolta's name at the height of his popularity, though his role is remarkably small (he does melt nicely at the end, however). ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Ernest BorgnineEddie Albert, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Fuest
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Devil's Rain

This horror oddity tells the story of a well-networked throng of devil-worshipers populating a small Arizona town who possess a strange crystal icon which houses the captive souls of their sacrificial victims. The coven, led by the thick-browed Jonathan Corbis (Ernest Borgnine), are also determined to get their hands on a diabolical "Book of Names" which contains the identities of those victims. After the family of Tom Preston (Tom Skeritt) are murdered by the coven for concealing the book, Tom sets out to avenge them. During an outrageous climax -- in which none other than William Shatner is offered up in sacrifice and Borgnine is transformed by a lightning bolt into a chunky horned demon -- the receptacle of souls is shattered, releasing the title storm and causing the congregation to melt into puddles of multicolored goo (a scene which seems to last forever). Produced in 1975 but released two years later, this film touted John Travolta's name at the height of his popularity, though his role is remarkably small (he does melt nicely at the end, however). ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
86 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Fuest
Writer(s):
Gerald HopmanGabe EssoeJames Ashton
Producer(s):
James V. CullenSandy HowardMichael S. Glick
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Not For Children, Violence)
Categories:
Horror
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Jeffrey S.

This movie was a good deal of fun to watch, and despite the bizarre story and obvious campiness, it's never boring or stupid. Well, okay, it's a little stupid, but you just won't mind. How could you not like a movie that stars Earnest Borgnine as the Devil? Hmmmm... You know, there may be something to that! You get to see Catian Kirk burned at the stake AND crucified to an upside down cross! What more could one ask for? A bit of trivia: this was John Travolta's first movie appearance, but he's only on screen for like a second, so I can't really count his participation as a bonus here. Anyway, if you're a fan of campy, creepy, silly, not too scary horror films, then this one is definitely for you!!

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Oscar G.

The Shatner at his best, granted he's only on screen for a total of 15 minutes, but that's 10 minutes longer than Travolta

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Richard M.

excellent !!!!!!!! great effects

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