![]() This is creepy from the start, and gets under the skin due to a deliberate pace and some deeply committed performances, from bit players as well as main cast members. The frustrated sheriff (Jones) doesn't understand what's going on and it's driving him crazy. ![]() Adults are dying, and kids are disappearing. It seems that no one can enter (save for Ben & company) and no one can leave. They come upon a small town whose citizens are scared silly. ![]() (Geri Reischl), Bens' daughter from a previous marriage. This leads us into a story (written by William Welch, with story credit given to Sean MacGregor (director of "Devil Times Five")) about vacationers Ben (Charles Bateman), his girlfriend Nicky (luscious Ahna Capri), and K. ![]() Its opening is one of the most memorable things about it, as the filmmakers switch between shots of a toy tank and a real one as it crushes a car beneath it. In fact, the whole film has a memorable atmosphere of weirdness, not to mention some effective imagery. Joined by director Bernard McEveety (a veteran of mostly TV), cinematographer John Arthur Morrill ("Kingdom of the Spiders") and other talents, they're wise to concentrate mainly on an escalating sense of danger. Jones and Alvy Moore the others are "The Witchmaker" and the justly famous "A Boy and His Dog". It's one of a few interesting genre items produced by actors L. ![]() If it's not already considered something of a cult classic, then "The Brotherhood of Satan" certainly should be. Reviewed by Hey_Sweden 8 / 10 Hear and judge! ![]()
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