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Compañía Cinematográfica de Baja California Hollywood Films Promoción Turística Mexicana
Distributed by
Wea-des Moines Video
Release date
26 June 1975 (1975-06-26) (Mexico)
Running time
87 minutes
Country
Mexico
Language
Spanish
Satánico pandemonium (English: Satanic Pandemonium) is a 1975 Mexican nunsploitationhorror film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and written by Jorge Barragán, Adolfo Martínez Solares and Gilberto Martínez Solares.[1] It stars Cecilia Pezet, Enrique Rocha and Delia Magaña.[2]
Sister Maria lives with the convent for her charity works, but in the secret depths of her fantasies, she becomes agonized by visions from another world, a world in which she is permitted to run free. In this world Satan is her lord, and her acts of violence and blasphemy mount. Sister Maria realizes that she is elected by the Devil himself to destroy the convent and lead her sister nuns into hell. Only the Devil can intuit the dark secrets of her tortured mind.
It premiered on 26 June 1975 as La sexorcista in the cinemas in Mexico and was released on 24 October 1987 as Satanic Pandemonium: The Sexorcist by Eagle Video on VHS.[6] The DVD was released on 31 May 2005 by Mondo Macabro in the United States.[7]
Soundtrack
The score was composed by Gustavo César Carrión.[8]
Genre
The film apparently is a delirious amalgam of the then popular materials from Satan, witch hunter horror and nunsploitation.[9]
See also
Alucarda: a 1977 Mexican horror film also dealing with similar theme