

End of the devils
Three young guys Ismail, Refaat and Hamada rob the safe of an antique store. After that, they part, and each of them goes his own way. And when they have new financial difficulties, they meet again and agree to rob a bank together.
Insights
Plot Summary
In a remote Spanish village, a series of gruesome murders terrorizes the inhabitants. A visiting doctor and a local woman begin to suspect that the killings are linked to a dark religious cult and an ancient curse. As they delve deeper, they uncover a sinister conspiracy involving devil worship and sacrifice, placing them in grave danger.
Critical Reception
This Spanish horror film, often overlooked, blends elements of folk horror and giallo, offering a claustrophobic and atmospheric experience. While its pacing can be slow at times, it is noted for its unsettling mood and graphic (for its time) violence. Critical reception was generally mixed, with some appreciating its unique take on occult horror and others finding it underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark and atmospheric setting, effectively building suspense.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot and uneven pacing.
- Noted for its surprising moments of graphic horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known Spanish horror film. When available, viewers tend to acknowledge its atmosphere and attempts at disturbing content but often point out flaws in storytelling and execution.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Spain during a period when horror films, particularly those with religious or occult themes, faced censorship challenges, leading to several versions of the film potentially existing.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources