

The Devil Queen
Rio's criminal underworld is run by an unexpected boss: a femme Queen with a taste for power and violence. But heavy lies the crown: what Queen can trust her subjects, however fabulous? When she sets up a stoolie to take the fall for her boy, a plot against Her Majesty arises!
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Plot Summary
A beautiful young woman, newly arrived in London, finds herself drawn into a world of witchcraft and dark rituals. She becomes entangled with a charismatic but sinister cult leader who manipulates her into participating in increasingly disturbing ceremonies. As the lines between reality and the supernatural blur, she must fight for her soul and her sanity against the encroaching forces of evil.
Critical Reception
While 'The Devil Queen' aimed for supernatural horror, it was largely met with a mixed-to-negative reception from critics. Its exploitation elements and sometimes predictable plot overshadowed any attempts at genuine suspense or thematic depth. Audiences, however, found some appeal in its lurid subject matter and Hammer-esque gothic atmosphere, though it never achieved significant cult status.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric visuals and a committed performance by its lead.
- Criticized for a weak script and reliance on sensationalism over substance.
- Seen as a product of its time, offering lurid thrills but little lasting impact.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a divided opinion, with some appreciating the vintage horror feel and others finding it dated and unconvincing.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more straightforward occult thriller but was altered during production to incorporate more exploitative elements, reflecting a trend in some genre films of the era.
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