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The Satan Lover
Kangwan, a young and rich bachelor studying magic and Karaket, who's there to put flowers on her mother's grave, meet each other in a Buddhist temple at night time. Karaket's stepmother, who had already poisoned Karaket's real mom twenty years earlier, has similar designs on her and ends up killing her with a snake. Ghosts show up to right wrongs.
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Plot Summary
In the small, isolated town of Black Creek, strange occurrences and unexplained disappearances plague the residents. As fear mounts, whispers of an ancient evil and a pact with the devil begin to circulate. A skeptical investigator arrives to uncover the truth, but finds himself drawn into a terrifying descent into madness and superstition where the line between reality and nightmare blurs.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception of 'The Satan Lover (1969)' is scarce, as it appears to be a relatively obscure film from the late 1960s. There is no widespread critical analysis or audience score readily available from major review aggregators. Its limited release or distribution likely contributes to the lack of documented reception.
What Reviewers Say
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No widely documented critical opinions exist for 'The Satan Lover (1969)'.
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The film's lack of available information suggests it may have had a very limited theatrical release, possibly direct-to-video or a regional production that did not achieve widespread distribution or documentation.
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