

Put Your Devil Into My Hell
Ricciardetto is a fourteenth-century playboy who wants at all costs to sleep with the wife of the mayor of Montelupone. He succeeds, but is caught between the covers with the woman and sentenced to death. He will be saved by a kind of pilgrim saint who is in love with him.
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Plot Summary
A group of people find themselves trapped in a remote house with a mysterious and malevolent presence. As paranoia and fear escalate, they realize one of them may be the source of the terror, or perhaps something far more sinister is at play.
Critical Reception
This obscure horror film received limited distribution and critical attention upon its release. It is generally considered a cult film within certain circles of horror enthusiasts, appreciated for its atmospheric tension and unsettling themes, though its low budget and narrative complexities have led to mixed assessments.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its eerie atmosphere and psychological tension.
- Criticized for a convoluted plot and slow pacing.
- Seen as an interesting, albeit flawed, entry in late 70s European horror.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those that exist often point to the film's unnerving mood as a highlight, while some express confusion regarding the storyline and character motivations.
Fun Fact
Despite its obscure status, "Put Your Devil Into My Hell" has gained a cult following among collectors of rare European horror films.
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