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title: "Satanic Double Feature: The Devil's Wedding Night / The Witches Mountain"
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# Satanic Double Feature: The Devil's Wedding Night / The Witches Mountain

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**Price:** € 20.92
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- **What is this?** Satanic Double Feature: The Devil's Wedding Night / The Witches Mountain by luigi batzellaraul artigotmark damonsara bay
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## Description

The Devils Wedding Night (1973, Color): Karl Schiller journeys to Transylvania in search of his lost twin brother, who he believes is being held prisoner in Castle Dracula. Arriving in the land of the vampires, he encounters a beautiful lesbian Contessa who commands an army of naked vampire virgins. Karl is overcome with horror when the undead conduct a wedding from hell which explodes into a blood-stained orgy of terror! American actor Mark Damon is best remembered for his co-starring role with Vincent Price in Roger Corman's House Of Usher (1960). Italian beauty Rosalba Neri (billed as Sara Bay) appeared in dozens of Euro-sleaze "classics" including Lady Frankenstein (1971) and Jesus Franco's 99 Women (1969). Starring Mark Damon, Sara Bay (Rosalba Neri), Esmeralda Barros, Ciro Papas, Alexander Getty; Directed by Paul Solvay (Luigi Batzella).The Witches Mountain (1972, Color): On assignment in the Pyrenees, a photographer and his beautiful girlfriend encounter modern day witches and supernatural horror in a mysterious terror-filled village. Leading lady Patty Shepard is renowned for her appearances in several Paul Naschy productions including Assignment Terror (1970) and The Werewolf vs. the Vampire Women (1971). The Witches Mountain is a compelling, mind-numbing, hypnotic tale of ghosts and witches. Starring Patty Shepard, John Gaffari, Monica Randall; Directed by Raul Artigot.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ time well spent.
*by P***E on June 17, 2017*

I personally really enjoyed this movie, I wish they would make a remake of it because it is kind of an old style movie, there seems to be a little scratching on quality of film but the movie is so interesting that it does not detract too much. The actors are all very good. Witches mountain I personally didn't care for at all.

### ⭐ Don’t waste your time or money.
*by R***S on February 27, 2018*

First off, when I received the first DVD I opened the sealed case to find no disc. It was replaced promptly, no questions. The replace arrived, do I settled in to watch The Devil's Wedding Night. This was horrible quality. Looked like a 16mm film dragged down a gravel road and then projected on a dirty wall while someone video taped it with a cheap video camera. Them the mess was transferred to DVD. I’ll taje a pass on future Alpha Home Entertainment releases.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ If you ever wanted to visit a Witches Mountain....
*by B***N on December 22, 2013*

The main attraction on this budget DVD release, The Devil's Wedding Night (1973), is a well-crafted, and overtly exploitative, period tale of satanic rituals and vampirism, obliquely alluding to Elizabeth de Bathory. The image of Rosalba Neri rising naked and blood-soaked from a coffin, shrouded in mist, is the stuff of Euro horror legend, and the film itself is presented well enough and uncut on this DVD transfer.The second feature is fascinating but too abstract for today's audiences, Raul Artigot's Witches Mountain benefits mightily from incredible location shooting in the Pynrenees mountains in northern Spain. This lends the film an authenticity that, if you ignore some of the early 1970s anachronisms like the hero's caterpillar moustache, makes the goings-on seem a but too authentic. Save for a brief witches dance sequence, the settings and rituals satisfy the title's promise fully. Add the bizarre, distorted choral music, and the stunning presence of Paty Shepard, and you have a memorable early 1970s Euro horror classic with a chilling twist ending. Of course, you have to really WATCH the film to understand the framing of the narrative. Unfortunately, this DVD uses a cropped and slightly censored 16mm print, very similar to the one released by Unicorn Video on VHS in the 1980s, with some of the scenes so dark it's becomes a chore to watch. This begs for a widescreen, uncut transfer, at least for Euro horror fans of this period (all 12 of us).

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