4.2 /10 1 Votes
Music by Patrick Leguy Edited by Constance Elliot | 4.2/10 Screenplay by Paul MaxwellMax Caret Cinematography Aldo Greci Initial release 1 July 1967 Music director Patrick Leguy | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Starring Guy MadisonLuisa BarattoLuciano PigozziDiana Lorys Screenplay Paolo Bianchini, Max Caret Story by Paolo Bianchini, Max Caret Cast Similar Superargo and the Faceless, Massacre Mania, Where's Willie?, The Adventurer of Tortuga, Sandokan vs The Leopard |
The Devil's Man (Italian: Devilman Story) is a 1967 Italian science fiction film directed by Paolo Bianchini.
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Cast
Production
The Devil's Man was the first of three films director Paolo Bianchini directed for producer Gabriele Crisanti. Crisanti stated that the film was designed to recover costs and recycle scenes from his other production I predoni del Sahara (1965) directed by Guido Malatesta. Bianchini was allowed a lot of freedom while making the film, stating that Crisanti had already sold the title of the film and as long as he used footage he had of the riders from the previous film.
Style
Film historian Roberto Curti noted that the film is often misleadingly described as a spy film. Curti described it as mixture of "adventure, mystery and science fiction" that was closer to 1930s and 1940s American film serials.
Reception
Paolo Bianchini spoke negatively about the production and the film, stating that "Guy Madison was the only one who took the whole thing seriously. It was such crap!"