The Devil Rides Out aka The Devil's Bride, US lobby card. 1968
43 notes
·
View notes
The Devil’s Bride (1974) | dir. Arūnas Žebriūnas
309 notes
·
View notes
''Famous Monsters of Filmland'', #67, July 1970
Source
492 notes
·
View notes
The Devil Rides Out [The Devil's Bride] (1968)
Terence Fisher
906 notes
·
View notes
"You tear me open, dark beauty,
With derisive laughter,
And then look at my heart
With eyes as soft as moonlight"
Cover art for the Prologue of my Baldur's Gate 3 prequel.
You can read the first part here - I will be posting the story on AO3 as well as soon as I have more illustrations/chapters done. :)
[Close-ups below]
12 notes
·
View notes
Martin Ebon - The Devil's Bride - Exorcism: Past and Present - Harper & Row - 1974 (jacket illustration by Judith Seifer)
33 notes
·
View notes
Released December 18, 1968(US).
#TheDevilRidesOut AKA #TheDevilsBride
#ChristopherLee
#horror
8 notes
·
View notes
The Devil Rides Out (Sometimes called "The Devil's Bride") is going to be on TCM in just a few minutes. It's tradition that TCM shows it every Halloween. There's only been one year that they didn't show it and there were a lot of complaints for them breaking tradition like that.
Essentially it's Christopher Lee as a wealthy Alan Quartermain type of heroic character rescuing a friend from a cult of Satanists.
It's one of the few films where Christopher Lee gets to be the hero and it's one the only two Hammer horror films based on a book to be extremely faithful to the novel. The other one being The Vampire Lovers, which was a surprisingly faithful adaptation of Carmilla.
9 notes
·
View notes
Reading Early 20th Century Rapture Fiction
The expectation: Haunting imagery from an era whose model for environmental devastation was industrial rather than nuclear; sensationalism and spectacle worthy of titles like Judgment Day and The Devil's Bride
The reality: "Someone who was converted after the disappearances is giving an address in Mrs. Goodlove's parlour on Wednesday evening. This chapter is going to reproduce the sermon in full, and interchangeable characters will spent the next chapter talking at tedious length about the Bible verses mentioned therein, so that we can resist the Antichrist's evil plan to tempt people into wanton theatre-going."
3 notes
·
View notes
The Devil Rides Out [The Devil's Bride] (1968)
Terence Fisher
18 notes
·
View notes
Giving Raphael a surname for my prequel and decided to go with "von Goethe" because. You know.
Goethe's Faust. A story about a man who made a deal with Mephistopheles.
7 notes
·
View notes