The Devil's Messenger
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Directed by | Herbert L. Strock |
Written by | Leo Guild |
Produced by | Kenneth Herts, Gustaf Unger |
Starring | Lon Chaney Jr., Karen Kadler, Michael Hinn, John Crawford, Ralph Brown, Inga Botorp |
Cinematography | William G. Troiano |
Music by | Alfred Gwynn |
Distributed by | Herts-Lion International Corp. |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Countries | Sweden United States |
Language | English |
The Devil's Messenger is a 1961 anthology horror film starring Lon Chaney Jr.
In this feature version of the 1959 Swedish TV series 13 Demon Street, a 50,000-year-old woman is found frozen in an ice field, and a man's death is foretold in dreams.
With the help of his seductive subject, Satanya (Karen Kadler), Satan (Lon Chaney Jr.) attempts to recruit new people to join him in hell. Satanya targets a scientist who discovers a woman frozen in ice, a sex-obsessed photographer and the man who drove her to commit suicide. Combining 3 episodes of the 1959 Swedish television series "13 Demon Street" (which was never broadcast in the USA), this horror film also follows Satan's plan to blow up the planet with a nuclear bomb.
External links
- The Devil's Messenger at IMDb
- The Devil's Messenger is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive