| Price: |
£4.93 |
|
| RRP: |
£12.79You Save: £7.86 |
| Screen: |
Aspect Ratio 16:9 |
| Release Date: |
01 January 2007 |
| Availability: |
Usually dispatched within 3 days
|
Loosely based on a novel by Dennis Wheatley, To The Devil, I Daughter was Hammer's final horror film and a tantalising glimpse of an intriguing new direction.
Christopher Lee (The Wicker Man, The Devil Rides Out) stars as Father Michael Rainer, an excommunicated priest who heads a satanic cult called "The Children of the Lord" which hides its dark purpose of rearing innocent children in the ways of Satan, behind a front as a closed Catholic convent. One of his charges. Catherine Beddows (Nastassja Kinski - Paris, Texas, Cat People) has a special destiny to fulfill: She was promised to the devil before her birth, chosen to reign as his representative on earth when she comes of age.
It's up to an occult novelist named John Varney (Richard Widmark - The Mama, Two Rode Together) a close friend of Catherine's father, stop Rainer before it's too late.
Featuring a dark brooding performance from Christopher Lee and Natassja Kinski's first foray into 'modern' horror.
Special Features
- Documentary featuring director Peter Sykes, Producer Roy Skeggs, the two main sc
- Interview with Eddie Powell.
- Trailer.