16
1968    1 Std., 36 Min.Horror
6.896%75%6.5
Im Frankreich des 17. Jahrhunderts treibt der Hohepriester Mocata als Führer einer Gruppe von Satanisten sein Unwesen und versetzt die Bevölkerung in Angst und Schrecken, weil er Bauerntöchter entführen lässt und sie auf dem Altar der Sekte dem Teufel opfert. Als der vornehme Duc de Richleau von den Untaten erfährt, macht er sich mit den Riten der Sekte vertraut und wendet sie gegen die Teufelsanbeter. Es gelingt ihm, die verehrte schöne Tanith als Mocatas Händen zu befreien und der Bande ein Ende zu bereiten.
Regie Terence Fisher

Die Braut des Teufels ansehen bei

  • Christopher LeeDuc de Richleau
  • Leon GreeneRex Van Ryn
  • Patrick MowerSimon Aron
  • Niké ArrighiTanith Carlisle
  • Charles GrayMocata
  • Sarah LawsonMarie Eaton
  • Paul EddingtonRichard Eaton
  • Patrick AllenRex Van Ryan (voice)
  • Rosalyn LandorPeggy Eaton
  • Gwen Ffrangcon DaviesCountess
  • Russell WatersMalin
  • Eddie PowellThe Goat of Mendes
  • Keith PyottMax
  • Jeff SilkChauffeur
  • Peter SwanwickSatanist
  • John TathamSatanist
  • Terence FisherRegie
  • Dennis WheatleyRomanvorlage
  • Richard MathesonDrehbuch
  • Anthony Nelson KeysProduzent
  • jasonfin228. Mai 2026
    A Must Watch Classic Hammer Horror! The Devil Rides Out is a great horror film of its time! It’s got that classic, eerie Hammer atmosphere that keeps you on edge without relying on cheap tricks. Christopher Lee is brilliant, and the "chalk circle" scene is pure class—still genuinely tense after all these years. If you’re into the old-school hero vs the devil worshipping evil occult stuff, it’s well worth a watch.
  • Patrick Wai21. Februar 2026
    Christopher Lee storms through The Devil Rides Out with such aristocratic conviction that you half-expect Satan himself to apologize for being late. Opposite him, Charles Gray makes an excellent villain—though if you’ve seen the Bond films, it’s impossible not to think Blofeld has simply traded his volcano lair for a nice English countryside cult. Their verbal duels are delivered with the kind of theatrical gusto that feels less like a movie and more like you’ve snuck into a very haunted stage play, where every line is pronounced as if it might be subpoenaed later. The plot, meanwhile, wanders around in a fog of occult jargon, spooky circles, and “wait, what just happened?” energy, before ending in a way that suggests even the Devil had somewhere else to be. But that’s part of the charm. This is peak Hammer horror: melodramatic, stiff, earnest, and unintentionally funny in all the best ways. Watch it not for coherence, but for the historical joy of seeing serious British actors battle ultimate evil with nothing but Latin phrases, intense eye contact, and absolutely zero chill.
  • Scott Thomas6. November 2025
    Hammer Horror is just so much fun to watch and this is one of tbe best.
  • Andy Davidson | folknhell.com18. August 2025
    60s style triumphs over Denis Wheatley's substance. But with Christopher Lee and Charles Gray battling it out for the fate of humanity everything else is mere set dressing.

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