If you're a fan of horror cinema, or just looking for a classic film to add to your collection, then "Mark of the Devil - 1970 - REMASTERED 720p BluRay" is definitely worth checking out. So, sit back, dim the lights, and experience the terror of "Mark of the Devil" in a whole new way.
What the does better than any previous release is render the prosthetics and makeup effects by Jürgen Brandt with enough clarity to appreciate the craft, but not so much sharpness that you see the latex seams. It preserves the magic of old-school horror. Mark Of The Devil -1970- REMASTERED 720p BluRay...
Make no mistake: even by today’s standards, the violence in Mark of the Devil is disturbing. The film features the notorious "tongue ripping" scene (performed by special effects wizard Michael Myers—no, not the Halloween one) that remains viscerally effective. If you're a fan of horror cinema, or
Because exploitation cinema was the documentary of the repressed. Mark of the Devil uses the language of horror to talk about the Inquisition, but it is really talking about My Lai, about McCarthyism, about the quiet cruelty of any era that deems a segment of its population “undesirable.” It preserves the magic of old-school horror
Seeing the "sickening" details in high definition emphasizes why this film was banned in multiple countries upon its release. The Verdict
Now, over fifty years later, the darkness has returned. The release of has ignited a firestorm of interest among collectors. But in an era of 4K UHD, why is the 720p remastered BluRay the version you need to see? Let’s break down the history, the gore, and the surprising artistry of this banned classic.