A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 1972
Original Title:
Blood Sabbath
Alternate Titles:
Yyalah
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror | Romance
Production Companies:
Barbet Film Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 86
A young man named David unknowingly ventures into a land controlled by the powerful witch queen, Alotta, and her coven. Every year the local villagers must offer a child to the queen in order to maintain a pact of peace. But David has fallen in love with a river nymph named Yyala and he cannot have a relationship with her as long as he has a soul. So, he offers his soul to Alotta in exchange for the life of a sacrificial child. Now David and Yyala can be together, but if Yyala ever abandons him, his life belongs to the witch...
Assistant Camera:
Keith Kelsay
Boom Operator:
David Rodgers
Camera Operator:
Mike Chevalier
Paul Hipp
Director:
Brianne Murphy
Director of Photography:
Michael D. Margulies
Editor:
Hugo Grimaldi
Gaffer:
Robert McVay
Hairdresser:
Eduardo Carrasco
Makeup Artist:
Gordon Freed
Chuck House
Original Music Composer:
Les Baxter
Producer:
Lisa Fluet
William A. Bairn
William H. Bushnell
Production Design:
Hugo Grimaldi
Production Secretary:
Gigi Woods
Script Supervisor:
Jerilyn Scott
Sound:
Art Names
Still Photographer:
Lisa Fluet
Unit Production Manager:
Richard Schuyler
Writer:
William A. Bairn
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