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Satan's Whore
On the sixth day of the sixth month in 1966, a secret Satanic cult held their last ever black mass, not as a means to raise the devil but to create the perfect creature known as Satan's Whore. To practice this highly dangerous ritual they followed the "Six Steps To Whoredom" - a guide to demonic sexual practices handed down through the ages and hidden in an ancient text passed between lovers. This film is the only known record of how the rites were performed.
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Plot Summary
A group of college students on a road trip find themselves stranded in a remote town with a dark secret. As they seek shelter, they uncover a terrifying ritual involving a young woman prophesied to be the "Satan's Whore." The group must fight for survival against the town's sinister inhabitants and the ancient evil they seek to unleash.
Critical Reception
Satan's Whore received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences, primarily due to its low budget, derivative plot, and uneven execution. While some acknowledged the effort in creating a B-movie horror atmosphere, many found it to be predictable and lacking originality.
What Reviewers Say
The film attempts a classic horror premise but struggles with pacing and character development.
Despite a few atmospheric moments, the overall execution is hampered by low production values.
A predictable plot that fails to deliver genuine scares or originality.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment suggests a low-budget horror film with a familiar storyline that doesn't offer many surprises. It's often described as a passable watch for hardcore fans of low-budget independent horror.
Fun Fact
Director Kevin S. Tenney is also known for directing the cult classic horror film 'Night of the Demons'.
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