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Mark of the Devil : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mark of the Devil
''Mark of the Devil'' ((ドイツ語:Hexen bis aufs Blut gequält), lit. "Witches Tortured till They Bleed") is a West German horror film released in 1970. It is most remembered for US marketing slogans devised by Hallmark Releasing Corp. that included "Positively the most horrifying film ever made" and "Rated V for Violence", while sick bags were given free to the audience upon admission.〔Described in detail, with visual supporting evidence, in ''The Devil's Torturer'', the interview with Herbert Fux that appears on the Arrow and Blue Underground Blu-ray and DVD releases of the film.〕 ==Plot==
Count Christian von Meruh (Udo Kier) is a witch hunter and apprentice to Lord Cumberland (Herbert Lom) in early 18th-century Austria. He believes strongly in his mentor and the ways of the church but loses faith when he catches Cumberland strangling a man to death for calling him impotent. Von Meruh begins to see for himself that the witch trials are nothing but a scam of the church to rob people of their land, money, and other personal belongings of value and seduce beautiful women. Eventually, the townspeople revolt, and Cumberland escapes but von Meruh is captured by the townspeople. This film contains very strong graphic torture including a women's tongue being ripped out of her head, nuns being raped, and multitudes of beatings.
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