Mark Of The Devil with Herbert Lom: DVD Cover

    Mark Of The Devil
    a.k.a. Burn, Witch, Burn, Hexen, Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält, Brenn, Hexe, Brenn Director: Michael Armstrong Cast: Herbert Lom, Olivera Vuco, Udo Kier, Reggie Nalder

    DVD - Wide Screen / Stereo Learn more

    BUY THIS ITEM

    • $9.99 Online price
      $8.99 Member price
    • skip to cart
    • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=827421000750&productCode=DV&maxCount=100&threshold=3

    GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

    DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

    Usually ships within 24 hours

    Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

    Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

    Enter a zip code

    • DVD Release Date: 12/05/2006
    • Original Release: 1969
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 23,246
    More Formats 
    DVD - Wide Screen$19.99

    Customers who bought this also bought

     
    • Overview
    • Editorial Reviews
    • Scenes
    • Cast & Crew
    • Full Product Details

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Mark of the Devil
    1. Start Movie [3:34]
    2. Public Square Burning [4:31]
    3. Official Communication [5:26]
    4. Unwanted Advances [5:13]
    5. Quiet Evening Dinner [4:48]
    6. Message From the Prince [6:16]
    7. Servant of God [7:13]
    8. Hazards of the Trade [6:05]
    9. The Rack [5:37]
    10. Duty As a Christian [5:57]
    11. Condemned to Death [13:47]
    12. A Difficult Path [7:49]
    13. Abuse of Power [7:06]
    14. Revenge [12:14]

    Scene Index

    Editorial Reviews

    Released as Mark of the Devil to U.S. theaters (accompanied by complimentary barf-bags for squeamish patrons with urpy tendencies), this gory torture-fest was produced in Germany under the title of Hexen bis aufs Blut Gequält (Witches Tortured Till They Bleed). The story is comprised of equal parts Ken Russell's The Devils and Michael Reeves' sardonic Witchfinder General (aka The Conqueror Worm). It involves the demented Count Cumberland (Herbert Lom), an Austrian nobleman who implements the witch-hunting policies of the Inquisition as a means of obtaining land, riches, and nubile young wenches -- particularly the lovely Vanessa (Olivera Vuco), who has been accused of heresy and witchcraft. Cumberland's accomplice in the torture and terror, Baron Christian Von Mem (Udo Kier), realizes too late that his mentor is the true evil stalking the land, not the terrified innocents whose "trials" are a mockery of justice. Christian is sacrificed to the enraged villagers during the inevitable revolt at the film's climax, while the Count makes a hasty escape -- thus enabling the birth of a sequel, Mark of the Devil Part 2. Both films were repackaged in the mid-70's and released in time to join the ranks of the European demon-possession subgenre (American release ads proudly proclaimed "Damn The Exorcist!"). The barf-bags were not entirely unjustified for this graphically sadistic exercise which assaulted audiences with explicit scenes of torture, including the removal of one poor victim's tongue. Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    • Viewer Rating:
    Write a Review