

The Three Devils
Saadawi, Fattouh and Azab, prisoners in Abu Zaabal prison after serving their sentence, decide to repent of a life of crime, and after they get out of prison, they find themselves in a confrontation with teacher Abdul Razek, who refuses to restore the rights to Azab.
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Plot Summary
A hapless accountant is tricked into signing a contract with the Devil, which leads to a series of increasingly chaotic and supernatural events. He must then find a way to outwit his demonic employers and reclaim his soul. The film follows his desperate attempts to escape the infernal pact and the absurd situations he finds himself in.
Critical Reception
The Three Devils, while an interesting cult film, is often considered a peculiar and uneven entry in British horror-comedy. It garnered a cult following for its unique premise and blend of humor with supernatural elements, though its execution was sometimes seen as less successful than its ambitious concept. Audiences often appreciate its quirky charm and dark humor.
What Reviewers Say
- A uniquely bizarre and entertaining British horror-comedy.
- Features a great cast and a delightfully devilish concept.
- Can be uneven at times, but its dark humor and surreal moments shine through.
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Fun Fact
The film is known for its unique blend of Ealing comedy-style humor with supernatural and horror elements, a combination that was quite unusual for its time.
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