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Satan's Mistress

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Satan's Mistress
Directed by James Polakof
Produced by Beverly Johnson
Michelle Morgan
William H. Parker
James Polakof
Gary Rollason
John J. Smith
Written by Beverly Johnson
James Polakof
Starring Lana Wood
John Carradine
Britt Ekland
Kabir Bedi
Music by Roger Kellaway
Cinematography James L. Carter
Editing by George Trirogoff
Release date(s) June 1982
Running time 98 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Satan's Mistress is a horror movie from 1982 about a frustrated housewife, Lisa (played by actress Lana Wood), who begins having nightly trysts with a tall, dark stranger (played by Kabir Bedi of Octopussy) who turns out to be a ghost from the other side. Thus begins her descent into dementia, as she begins to distance herself even further from her husband and kids while painting portraits of her enigmatic new lover. The film is also known by the alternative titles "Dark Eyes", "Demon Rage" and "Fury of the Succubus".

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