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Satan's Mistress

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Dark Eyes
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames Polakof
Written byBeverly Johnson
James Polakof
Produced byBeverly Johnson
Michelle Morgan
William H. Parker
James Polakof
Gary Rollason
John J. Smith
StarringLana Wood
Britt Ekland
Kabir Bedi
CinematographyJames L. Carter
Edited byGeorge Trirogoff
Music byRoger Kellaway
Distributed byMotion Picture Marketing
Release date
  • June 1982 (1982-06)
Running time
98 min.
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Satan's Mistress (also known as Demon Rage, Fury of the Succubus and Dark Eyes) is a 1980 horror film.[1] It was released in theatres in 1982. It is about a sexually frustrated housewife, Lisa (played by actress Lana Wood), who, having been distanced from her husband Carl (Don Galloway), begins having nightly trysts with an apparition that gradually takes on the form of a tall, dark stranger (played by Kabir Bedi) who turns out to be a ghost from the other side.

The film gives higher screen credit to Britt Ekland, who had only a minor role but more star power, having previously played Mary Goodnight in The Man with the Golden Gun. Lana Wood is known to many as Plenty O'Toole from the James Bond film Diamonds Are Forever. Kabir Bedi was featured as the Bond villain's henchman Gobinda in Octopussy.

The film was released the same year as the similarly themed The Entity, differing in that the sex in Satan's Mistress is consensual.

The film has a cameo by veteran horror actor John Carradine as Father Stratten.

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References

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  1. ^ "SATAN'S MISTRESS – DARK EYES / DEMON RAGE / FURY OF THE SUCCUBUS". Library of Congress. Retrieved July 2, 2024.
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