The Devil's Messenger
- 1961 (1961)
United States
The Devil's Messenger is a 1961 anthology horror film combining 3 episodes of the 1959 B&W Swedish television series 13 Demon Street (which was never broadcast in the USA) with some new scenes featuring Lon Chaney Jr., Karen Kadler and John Crawford.[citation needed] This "feature version" of the series is the closest the U.S. came to seeing the TV series (although the entire series is now available on DVD in the territory).[citation needed]
Plot summary
The film includes stories about a 50,000-year-old woman found frozen in an ice field, a man's death foretold in dreams, and Satan's plans to blow up the Earth with atomic weapons.
Cast
- Lon Chaney Jr. as Satan (as Lon Chaney)
- Karen Kadler as Satanya
- Michael Hinn as John Radian
- Ralph Brown as Charlie (archive footage)
- John Crawford as Donald Powell (archive footage)
- Bert Johnson as (archive footage)
- Frank Taylor as Dr. Ben Seastrom (archive footage) (as Bert Johnson)
- Chalmers Goodlin as Dr. Hume (archive footage)
- Gunnel Broström as Madame Germaine (archive footage) (as Gunnel Brostrom)
- Sara Harts as Angelica - Frozen Girl (archive footage) (as Tammy Newmara)
- Jan Blomberg as J. D. Younger
- Inga Botorp as Dixie (archive footage) (as Ingrid Bedoya)
- Eve Hossner as Girl in Photograph (archive footage)
References
External links
- The Devil's Messenger at IMDb
- The Devil's Messenger at AllMovie
- The Devil's Messenger at the TCM Movie Database
- The Devil's Messenger at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- The Devil's Messenger is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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