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The Evil

Not long after moving into a dark, brooding mansion, a psychologist and his colleagues are terrorized by a monstrous, malevolent presence.

Director(s)

Gus Trikonis

Elizabeth Gallagher

Scott U. Adam

Dan Steinbrocker

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Cast & Crew

Richard Crenna

Richard Crenna

C.J. Arnold

Ed Bakey

Ed Bakey

Sam the Caretaker

George O'Hanlon, Jr.

George O'Hanlon, Jr.

Pete Brooks

Victor Buono

Victor Buono

The Devil

Galen Thompson

Galen Thompson

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Emory Souza

Emory Souza

The Demon

Robert Viharo

Robert Viharo

Dwight

Joanna Pettet

Joanna Pettet

Dr. Caroline Arnold

Milton Selzer

Milton Selzer

The Realtor

Andrew Prine

Andrew Prine

Prof. Raymond Guy

Gus Trikonis

Gus Trikonis

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Cassie Yates

Cassie Yates

Mary Harper

Lynne Moody

Lynne Moody

Felicia Allen

Mary Louise Weller

Mary Louise Weller

Laurie Belman

Elizabeth Gallagher

Elizabeth Gallagher

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Scott U. Adam

Scott U. Adam

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Dan Steinbrocker

Dan Steinbrocker

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Details

GenresThriller, Horror
Runtime1h 29 mins
Released on05 May 1978
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

5/10

_**Richard Crenna has no sympathy for the devil**_ A formidable psychologist (Richard Crenna) purchases a veritable castle in the mountains of the Southwest and plans to refurbish it into a drug rehab. After hiring several students & colleagues, the team sets about their challenging task when paranormal things start happening and people begin dying in shocking ways. "The Evil" (1978) is haunted house horror in the mold of "The Legend of Hell House" (1973), "The Devil's Nightmare" (1971) and the soon-to-come "The Amityville Horror" (1979). While it’s not great like “Devil’s Nightmare” or as good as “Amityville Horror,” it’s pretty much on par with “Legend of Hell House” and would influence future ghostly flicks, like “Ghost” (1990). Crenna is perhaps best known as Col. Trautman from the Rambo series and does a fine job as the main protagonist. Meanwhile Victor Buono shows up for an interesting role (you might remember him as King Tut on the campy Batman TV series). On the feminine front you have Joanna Pettet, Mary Louise Weller, Cassie Yates and Lynne Moody. Pettet and Weller are stunning, but not very voluptuous. It’s interesting to see the styles from the mid-70s wherein women wore pants so tight they revealed every crevice. Let’s just say they’re not very flattering. People complain about the ending, yet at least the flick doesn't cop out but rather plainly reveals the source of "the evil." C.J. Arnold (Crenna) is a respected and successful psychologist who admits he made jokes about the concept of God and the devil at cocktail parties. The climax conveys the awful truth. Of course they could've depicted things in a more conventional manner, but they evidently didn't have the budget to pull it off (think 1985’s “Legend”). So they went with something alternative. At the end of the day, this is a decent but underwhelming haunted house flick. The shocks are overdone to the point of amusement and it needed more human interest. The best thing about it is the castle-like mansion, which reminded me of my visit to Mansfield Reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio, the prison used for “The Shawshank Redemption.” The film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes and was shot at Montezuma Castle in northern New Mexico, and nearby Las Vegas (which is different from the more famous city in Nevada, 500 miles further west). GRADE: C+

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