UK,
1971, 98 min
(Director's cut: 87 min)
Directed by:
Robert Hartford-DavisCinematography:
Desmond DickinsonComposer:
Tony OsborneCast:
Ann Todd, Patrick Magee, Tony Beckley, Percy Herbert, Suzanna Leigh, Madeleine Hinde, David Lodge, Ronald Allen, James WattsPlots(1)
Robert Hartford-Davis thrills with this early seventies British shocker by mixing religious fanaticism with sexploitation and horror in this down beat gritty story of lust, murder and terror. When widow Birdy, joins a fundamentalist sect called The Brethren, she soon finds herself at the centre of a fire and brimstone existence where sin is dealt with in violent rather than spiritual terms. (88 Films)
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