Blood on Satan's Claw (1971)
Año de lanzamiento: 1971
Nación: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: The Blood on Satan's Claw, La piel de Satanás, O Estigma de Satanás, Satan's Skin, La nuit des maléfices
Director: Piers Haggard
Writer: Piers Haggard, Robert Wynne-Simmons
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Peter L. Andrews, Malcolm B. Heyworth
Executive_Producer: Tony Tenser
Compañías: Chilton Films, Tigon British Film Productions
Género: Horror, Horror Film
Budget: 140.000
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: beast, devil, england, folk horror, murder, mutilation, occult, rape, sacrifice, satanism, village, witchcraft
Historia
In 18th century England, landsman Ralph Gower discovers a corpse with fur and a skull with one eye buried in his field. He alerts the local judge but the evidence disappears. Meanwhile, Peter Edmonton brings his fiancée Rosalind to his aunt's house for their upcoming marriage. That night, Rosalind becomes insane, her hand replaced by a claw. Peter wakes up to find he has cut off his own hand. The local children, led by Angel Blake, start acting strangely and engaging in criminal behavior, all exhibiting fur on their skin. The judge returns from London and concludes that evil has possessed the children. He forms a search party to investigate.
Resumen
Blood on Satan's Claw is a 1971 British horror film directed by Piers Haggard, set in 18th century England. When a corpse with demonic features is discovered, it unleashes a series of evil events upon the village, including child corruption and violent crimes. The film is notable for its folk horror themes and its focus on the terrifying power of youth gone wrong.

