The Devil Rides Out
"The Devil Rides Out" is a British horror film released in 1968, directed by Terence Fisher and produced by Hammer Film Productions.
The film stars Christopher Lee as the Duc de Richleau, a French nobleman and occultist who, along with his friend Rex Van Ryn (Leon Greene), becomes embroiled in a battle against a satanic cult led by the sinister Mocata (Charles Gray). The cult is attempting to summon the Devil himself, and the Duc de Richleau must use his knowledge of the occult to stop them and save his friends from falling under the cult's influence.
"The Devil Rides Out" is notable for its atmospheric horror, striking visuals, and strong performances, particularly from Christopher Lee in the role of the heroic occultist. It is often regarded as one of Hammer's finest productions and one of the best adaptations of Dennis Wheatley's work.
The film has gained a cult following over the years for its effective scares and classic horror elements, including scenes of black magic rituals and supernatural encounters. Despite being made in the late 1960s, "The Devil Rides Out" remains a chilling and entertaining horror film that continues to be appreciated by fans of the genre.
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