

666: In Bed with the Devil
Frank Faust is a born loser. At some point it even becomes too much for his great love, Jennifer, who leaves him and flees to Munich. Frank's desperation is the best reason for Mephisto to show up and offer a suitable pact: reconciliation with Jennifer in exchange for Frank's soul. Shaken by his predicament, Frank finds it easy to agree to the hellish proposal. In order to win back his renegade lover, Mephisto transforms himself into a wide variety of prominent contemporaries who appear at Frank's side and publicly praise his qualities - especially for Jennifer to hear. The plan seems to be working perfectly, unless Mephisto suddenly reveals a completely new side to his personality...
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits a peculiar bed and breakfast, only to discover it's a portal to hell. She must battle demonic forces and confront her own inner demons to escape the infernal trap. The house itself seems to be alive and malevolent, with each room holding a new horror.
Critical Reception
The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and audiences alike, often cited for its nonsensical plot, poor acting, and uninspired direction. It is generally considered a low-budget horror film that failed to make a significant impact.
What Reviewers Say
- Widely panned for its confusing narrative and lack of scares.
- Criticized for its low production values and amateurish performances.
- Considered a forgettable entry in the horror genre.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title and a demonic premise, the film did not achieve widespread recognition or any notable awards.
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