The She Beast (1966) [NR]

Release Date:
May 2, 1966

Original Title:
The She Beast

Alternate Titles:
Il lago di Satana
La Sorella di Satana
Revenge of the Blood Beast
Satan's Sister
Sister of Satan
The She Beast

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Euro American Pictures
Leigh Production

Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: NR 

Runtime: 79

Deadlier than Dracula! Wilder than the Werewolf! More frightening than Frankenstein!

A young woman is driving alongside a lake. She has an accident and the car plunges into the water. Her body is then possessed by the spirit of an 18th-century witch who was killed by local villagers, and is bent on avenging herself on them.

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Camera Operator:
Mario Cimino

Director:
Michael Reeves

Director of Photography:
Gioacchino Gengarelli

Editor:
Nira Omri

Makeup Artist:
David Pollack

Original Music Composer:
Paul Ferris

Producer:
Michael Reeves
Paul Maslansky

Property Master:
Pete White

Screenplay:
F. Amos Powell

Script:
Claudine Mallet

Second Unit Director:
Charles B. Griffith

Set Decoration:
Annabelle Webb

Sound:
Lars Bloch

Sound Editor:
Nick Alexander

Writer:
Michael Reeves

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