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Release Date:
June 29, 1982
Original Title:
La bimba di Satana
Alternate Titles:
A Girl for Satan
Dr. Porno und sein Satanszombie
La hija de Satanás
Orgasmo di Satana
Satan's Babydoll
Sexorgien im Satansschloß
Şeytanın Oyuncak Bebeği
Шлюха Сатаны
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Filmarte
Rewind Film
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 IT: VM18
Runtime: 75
In the crypt of the remote castle of the Aguilars lies the recently-deceased body of Maria. Her husband Antonio is a jealous bully, his mute brother Ignazio is in a wheelchair peeping on his caretaker Sol, a novice. Also present are Miria, the couple's virginal daughter, and Isidro, a factotum who fears Satan's power. A frequent visitor is Juan Suarez, a doctor who wants Miria in a sanatorium for a month. She doesn't want to go. Isidro tries to exorcize the castle's evil spirits. Bodies pile up. Is Miria's mother truly dead, and who is Satan's tool?
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Assistant Camera:
Maurizio Fiorentini
Assistant Director:
Spartaco Antonucci
Assistant Editor:
Gabriella Marsetti
Camera Operator:
Francesco Campanile
Costume Designer:
Itala Giardina
Director:
Mario Bianchi
Director of Photography:
Franco Villa
Angelo Lannutti
Editor:
Cesare Bianchini
Makeup Artist:
Rosario Prestopino
Original Music Composer:
Nico Catanese
Producer:
Gabriele Crisanti
Production Designer:
Salvatore Siciliano
Production Manager:
Gabriele Crisanti
Production Secretary:
Mirella Cavalloro
Gianfranco Fornari
Giancarlo Straniero
Screenplay:
Piero Regnoli
Gabriele Crisanti
Script Supervisor:
Paola Villa
Sound:
Silvio Spingi
Story:
Gabriele Crisanti
Unit Production Manager:
Marcello Spingi
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