
Satanik (1968)
Año de lanzamiento: 1968
Alternative Title: Satanic
Director: Piero Vivarelli
Writer: Eduardo Manzanos, Luciano Secchi, Piero Vivarelli, Roberto Raviola
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Eduardo Manzanos
Compañías: Copercines, Rodiacines
Género: Drama, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: based on comic book, catfight, dancing in underwear, eurospy, exploitation, female predator, female sexual predator, female star appears topless, giallo, giallo thriller, one word title, psychotronic film, see through dress, shootout on a boat, spanish giallo, striptease, superhero, supervillainess, woman punches a woman in the face, z movie
Historia
An old woman drinks an experimental youth potion and transforms into a beautiful young woman. However, this transformation comes with a price: she must form a pact with the Devil. Throughout the film, she struggles with her newfound beauty and its consequences.
Resumen
Directed by Piero Vivarelli in 1968, 'Satanik' is an Italian-Spanish film that blends elements of drama, sci-fi, and thriller. The story revolves around Dr. Marnie Bannister, portrayed by Magda Konopka. Despite its limited plot information, it's notable for exploring themes of vanity, temptation, and the price of youthful beauty.