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* OffModel: A non-animation example. Keep close attention to Rex's shirt after he falls asleep at Marie and Richard's (after he has removed his tie). It's constantly alternating between having one or two buttons undone between shots.
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* NonIndicativeTitle: "The Devil's Bride". No once is anyone said to be the Devil's bride.

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* NonIndicativeTitle: "The Devil's Bride". No Not once is anyone said to be the Devil's bride.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Richleau has a knack for doing this. [[spoiler: The engel in the end]].

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* BigDamnHeroes: Richleau has a knack for doing this. [[spoiler: The engel angel in the end]].
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The 1968 Film/HammerHorror adaptation of the Creator/DennisWheatley [[Literature/TheDevilRidesOut classic]], directed by Terence Fisher and starring Creator/ChristopherLee. This time he's PlayingAgainstType as a hero: namely, the Duke of Richleau (or "Duc le Richleau" as the movie calls him). The plot, same as in the novel, centers around Richleau attempting to save a friend from the clutches of an evil Satanist cult, headed by the foreboding Mr. Mocata (Creator/CharlesGray). But can Richleau ward off the forces of darkness before it's too late?

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The 1968 Film/HammerHorror adaptation of the Creator/DennisWheatley [[Literature/TheDevilRidesOut classic]], directed by Terence Fisher and starring Creator/ChristopherLee. This time he's PlayingAgainstType as a hero: namely, the Duke of Richleau (or "Duc le Richleau" Richleau", as the movie calls him). The plot, same as in the novel, centers around Richleau attempting to save a friend from the clutches of an evil Satanist cult, headed by the foreboding Mr. Mocata (Creator/CharlesGray). But can Richleau ward off the forces of darkness before it's too late?
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The 1968 adaptation of the Creator/DennisWheatley [[Literature/TheDevilRidesOut classic]], directed by Terence Fisher and starring Creator/ChristopherLee. This time he's PlayingAgainstType as a hero: namely, the Duke of Richleau (or "Duc le Richleau" as the movie calls him). The plot, same as the novel, centers around the Duke of Richleau attempting to save a friend from the clutches of an evil Satanist cult, headed by the foreboding Mr. Mocata (Creator/CharlesGray). But can Richleau ward off the forces of darkness before it's too late?

Known for being one of the last great classics of Film/HammerHorror productions, and one of the few times Christopher Lee is playing a good guy for a change, the movie received critical acclaim and was a big hit.

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The 1968 Film/HammerHorror adaptation of the Creator/DennisWheatley [[Literature/TheDevilRidesOut classic]], directed by Terence Fisher and starring Creator/ChristopherLee. This time he's PlayingAgainstType as a hero: namely, the Duke of Richleau (or "Duc le Richleau" as the movie calls him). The plot, same as in the novel, centers around the Duke of Richleau attempting to save a friend from the clutches of an evil Satanist cult, headed by the foreboding Mr. Mocata (Creator/CharlesGray). But can Richleau ward off the forces of darkness before it's too late?

Known for being one of the last great Hammer classics of Film/HammerHorror productions, and -- not to mention one of the few times Christopher Lee is playing got to play a good guy for a change, change -- the movie received critical acclaim and was a big hit.



* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Gray's Mocata is a lot more handsome than the book's version

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Gray's Mocata is a lot more handsome than the book's versionversion.

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->'''Richleau:''': Do you believe in evil?
->'''Rex:''' As an idea.
->'''Richleau:''' Do you believe in the power of darkness?
->'''Rex:''' That's a superstition!
->'''Richleau:''' Now, there you are wrong. The power of darkness is more than just a superstition. It is a living force, which can be tapped at any given moment of the night.

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->'''Richleau:''': Do you believe in evil?
->'''Rex:''' As an idea.
->'''Richleau:''' Do you believe in evil?\\
'''Rex:''' As an idea.\\
'''Richleau:''' Do you believe in
the power of darkness?
->'''Rex:'''
darkness?\\
'''Rex:'''
That's a superstition!
->'''Richleau:'''
superstition!\\
'''Richleau:'''
Now, there you are wrong. The power of darkness is more than just a superstition. It is a living force, which can be tapped at any given moment of the night.


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->'''Richleau''': ''Do you believe in evil''?
->'''Rex''': ''As an idea.''
->'''Richleau''': ''Do you believe in the power of darkness?''
->'''Rex''': ''That's a superstition!''
->'''Richleau''': ''Now there you are wrong! The power of darkness is more than just a superstition, it is a living force, which can be tapped at any given moment of the night''.

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->'''Richleau''': ''Do ->'''Richleau:''': Do you believe in evil''?
->'''Rex''': ''As
evil?
->'''Rex:''' As
an idea.''
->'''Richleau''': ''Do
idea.
->'''Richleau:''' Do
you believe in the power of darkness?''
->'''Rex''': ''That's
darkness?
->'''Rex:''' That's
a superstition!''
->'''Richleau''': ''Now
superstition!
->'''Richleau:''' Now,
there you are wrong! wrong. The power of darkness is more than just a superstition, it superstition. It is a living force, which can be tapped at any given moment of the night''.night.

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The 1968 adaptation of the Creator/DennisWheatley [[Literature/TheDevilRidesOut classic]], starring Creator/ChristopherLee. This time he's PlayingAgainstType as a hero: namely, the Duke of Richleau (or "Duc le Richleau" as the movie calls him). The plot, same as the novel, centers around the Duke of Richleau attempting to save a friend from the claws of an evil Satanist cult, headed by the foreboding Mr. Mocata (played by Creator/CharlesGray). But can Richleau ward off the forces of darkness before it's too late?

It received critical acclaim and was a big hit. The movie is known for being one of the last great classics of Film/HammerHorror productions, and one of the few times Christopher Lee is playing a good guy for a change. In North America it was known as "The Devil's Bride".

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The 1968 adaptation of the Creator/DennisWheatley [[Literature/TheDevilRidesOut classic]], directed by Terence Fisher and starring Creator/ChristopherLee. This time he's PlayingAgainstType as a hero: namely, the Duke of Richleau (or "Duc le Richleau" as the movie calls him). The plot, same as the novel, centers around the Duke of Richleau attempting to save a friend from the claws clutches of an evil Satanist cult, headed by the foreboding Mr. Mocata (played by Creator/CharlesGray).(Creator/CharlesGray). But can Richleau ward off the forces of darkness before it's too late?

It received critical acclaim and was a big hit. The movie is known Known for being one of the last great classics of Film/HammerHorror productions, and one of the few times Christopher Lee is playing a good guy for a change. In North America it change, the movie received critical acclaim and was known as "The Devil's Bride".a big hit.



* MagicalEye: Magic in general in this movie often works via eye-contact. Richleau has to frequently shout for people not to make eye-contact with the villains.



* MagicalEye: Magic in general in this movie often works via eye-contact. Richleau has to frequently shout for people not to make eye-contact with the villains.

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* MagicalEye: Magic MarketBasedTitle: It was originally released as ''The Devil's Bride'' in general in this movie often works via eye-contact. Richleau has to frequently shout for people not to make eye-contact with the villains. North America.

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