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The Devil's Daughters
When their mother’s (the first female Satan!) 10,000 year term is up, sisters Lucy and Ivy must collect 666 souls in 6 days time before they are allowed to take over Hell. But hey, if they’re going to be stuck on Earth, they’re going to have a great f*cking time!
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Plot Summary
A group of young women are drawn into a satanic cult and forced to participate in bizarre rituals. As their descent into darkness deepens, they find themselves trapped in a nightmarish world of perversion and violence.
Critical Reception
This cult film is known more for its exploitative themes and controversial content than for critical acclaim. It's often viewed as a product of its time, reflecting the lurid sensationalism of 1970s exploitation cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its audacious and unrestrained approach to taboo subjects.
Criticized for its gratuitous violence and exploitative nature.
Considered a notable example of the satanic panic subgenre of exploitation films.
Google audience: Audience reception is polarized, with some viewers appreciating its raw, transgressive style, while others find it overly disturbing and lacking in substance.
Fun Fact
The film's notorious reputation led to it being banned in several countries upon its release, cementing its status as a controversial cult classic.
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