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Mark of the Devil is a German horror film from the 1970's. It stars Udo Kier 
and Herbert Lomm, features bucket loads of gore and more grisly torture 
sequences than you can shake a barb wired stick at. Adding to that is the fact 
that it tackles the subject of witch hunting and what you have is a film that 
has the title 'cult classic' written all over it! Michael Armstrong's film 
isn't the usual kind of witch hunting movie, however, as rather than portraying 
the witch hunting and torture sequences purely for the sake of horror, the film 
depicts the debauchery and hypocrisy of the witch hunts that took place around 
the time that this film is set. The fact that it takes that theme and mixes it 
with lots of gore makes the film all the better, as a film with just one or the 
other may have been either boring, or putridly pointless; but this film does 
both and therefore works on more than one level.

The torture sequences in the movie are some of the bloodiest and most 
cringe-worthy ever committed to the screen, and even I, a hardened gore fan, 
had to look away at numerous times. The violence is very realistic, which makes 
it all the more shocking and potent as it's easy to believe that the people you 
are watching having their tongues cut out really are having their tongues cut 
out. Mark of the Devil also features strong western undertones, which is always 
nice to see in a horror movie if you ask me. The music doesn't really do the 
movie any favours as it's rather silly and a foreboding score would have served 
the film better. The score that the film has only serves in undoing the tension 
in the scenes it features in. Udo Kier and Herbert Lomm have both cemented 
themselves as icons within the realms of the cult horror film and both do 
themselves proud in this movie. Of course, the amazingly awful dubbing brings 
the film down in every respect, so it's
 probably better if you can get your hands on a subtitled copy; but otherwise 
this is very much recommended viewing!

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