Hexen geschändet und zu Tode gequält | |
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Directed by | Adrian Hoven |
Produced by | Adrian Hoven |
Written by |
Michael Armstrong Adrian Hoven Fred Denger |
Starring |
Erika Blanc Anton Diffring Reggie Nalder |
Music by | Michael Holm |
Cinematography | Ernst W. Kalinke |
Edited by | Siegrun Jäger |
Distributed by | Hallmark Releasing (USA) |
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Running time
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97 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Mark of the Devil Part II, or in original German Hexen geschändet und zu Tode gequält (lit. "Witches Are Violated and Tortured to Death"), is a German horror film released in 1973. It is a sequel to Mark of the Devil.
Young noblewoman Elisabeth von Salmenau (Erika Blanc) encounters a group of religious fanatics led by Balthasar von Ross (Anton Diffring) and his henchman Natas (Reggie Nalder). Her husband (Adrian Hoven) is killed and her young son Alexander (Percy Hoven) is deemed the devil's spawn. Elisabeth intends to plead the innocence of her son, but when she refuses Balthasar's advances, she is also deemed a heretic by the corrupt officials, and tortured.
Although sold as a sequel, the film has no real connection to the first film outside of a similar time period and instances of gratuitous torture. Reggie Nalder, villain in the first film, co-stars here but plays a different character.
The film was released theatrically in the United States by Hallmark Releasing, distributor of the first film, in 1974. It has been available on VHS in a multitude of releases from different companies, all varying in terms of the violent content, and never been officially released on DVD in the United States.