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Satanism Unmasked: The Return Part 1
"Satanism Unmasked: The Return," is a hard-hitting and factual look at why the crude elements of Satan worship have become so attractive to teenagers everywhere. This video features an array of Fire by Nite comedy sketches, a gripping episode of "Family First" drama, and much more. Guests include Christian music artist Carman, with his latest music videos, and Bob Larson, popular and controversial radio show host. Also featured are doctors, and policemen, who are experts in this field, as well as young people who are actually caught up in or have come out of Satanism. "Satanism Unmasked: The Return," also includes an exclusive interview with Sean Sellers, a former Satanist who is now on Death Row for the murder of his parents. With well-researched information and a pertinent message of hope, this video gives those stung by the forces of evil a way out and provides solid answers for those who want to be a part of the solution to this national crisis.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into alleged Satanic rituals and practices, presenting a sensationalized view of the perceived dangers of Satanism. It features interviews and dramatic reenactments, aiming to expose what it claims are hidden networks and their influence. The film positions itself as an investigative exposé on a dark subculture. It aims to shock and inform audiences about alleged cult activities.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Satanism Unmasked: The Return Part 1' is extremely limited, as the film appears to be a low-budget, niche documentary from 1990 with minimal distribution and critical engagement. It is likely that any reviews available would reflect a sensationalist or alarmist tone, common for documentaries of its type during that era, and might be viewed as lacking in journalistic rigor.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks credible evidence and relies on sensationalism.
Presents a one-sided and alarmist view of Satanism.
Features dramatic reenactments that blur the line between fact and fiction.
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Fun Fact
This film is part of a wave of 'Satanic Panic' era documentaries that often presented unsubstantiated claims and sensationalized narratives about alleged Satanic cults.
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