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The Touch of Satan
A murderous and decrepit old woman resides on a California walnut farm with her family. On a whim, a traveler named Jodie makes a brief side trip to the farm, where he meets and falls in love with Melissa, the proverbial farmer's daughter. Jodie and Melissa grow closer as Melissa begins to reveal the strange, dark history of her family.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, isolated area, a young woman named Joy is hired to be the governess for the daughter of the wealthy and reclusive Mr. Wood. As Joy settles in, she begins to notice strange occurrences and dark secrets surrounding the family and the estate. She soon discovers that Mr. Wood is not what he seems, and a sinister force is at play, threatening her sanity and her life.
Critical Reception
The Touch of Satan is a cult film that has garnered a niche following over the years, often noted for its unique, albeit amateurish, filmmaking style and bizarre narrative. It is generally considered a low-budget, independent horror film with significant flaws in its production and acting, but it has been appreciated by some for its surreal atmosphere and B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its bizarre and dreamlike atmosphere that creates a unique cult viewing experience.
Criticized for its amateurish direction, inconsistent pacing, and unconventional narrative structure.
Noted as a prime example of obscure, independent horror from the early 1970s.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to the film's obscure nature, but it is typically found in discussions of cult and B-movies, where it is acknowledged for its strangeness rather than its technical merit.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in Southern Illinois, with much of the production taking place in the town of Carbondale.
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