The Sexorcist (1974)
aka The Sexorcist's Devil
aka Undesssed to Kill
Genre: Horror
Country: USA | Director: Ray Dennis Steckler
Language: English | Subtitles: None
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 | Length: 59mn
Starring: Lilly Lamarr, Kelly Guthrie, Wayne Williams, Carolyn Brandt, Lane McGarter, Richard Zufger
A female reporter for an occult magazine investigates a story about a murderous devil cult.
Done in a documentary style, Diane is a reporter researching an article
for an Occult magazine, and decides to accompany "occult expert &
Sexorcist*" Dr. Von Kleinsmidt to "The Marsh" {a blighted (super)
natural wilderness akin to The Devil's Canyon}, a dangerous environment
steeped in nefarious superstition about a "sex-crazed Devil worship
cult" supposedly performing rites of darkness out there, until he comes
upon a mysterious box containing parchments, which he takes back with
him to his study for translation. Unbeknownst to him, while he does so,
he unwittingly calls forth a "perverse disciple of The Devil" named
"Volta" {Wayne Williams} who takes possession of Diane's friend Janice,
a prostitute he uses to seduce and kill everyone around her while
taking his pleasures as well. He initiates her by bestowing a pendant
displaying "Set" upon her, while together uttering "Hail Satan!" with
uplifted Cornus.
When Diane becomes suspicious after a phone call to Janice, she returns home to find her afflicted with a demon trying to possess her, but it is all a ruse, and surprisingly, she is also dispatched, as is her pimp, but not before Von Kleinsmidt is alerted, who attempts to battle these "evil spirits" by using passages from The Goetia {The 'Lesser Key of Solomon', a blindlight tome by a blindlight author, who was subservient to the mythological Jehovic god}, admonishing demons to submit, yet because of Volta's quick efforts {with a gesture used by Crowley to signify horns on the sides of the head}, manages to materialize a knife in the hand of the possessed Janice, who stabs Von Kleinsmidt to death. A smiling Volta proclaims success, that Satan's will has been fulfilled, and walks back into the wilderness. {Hypothetically, "We Win!"} Mentionable are some of the intriguing paintings in Von Kleinsmidt's office {Satan arising, embracing a witch; a Reaper goosing a Lilithian witch holding a serpent, perhaps representing the kundalini; a demonic beast tearing prey limb from limb; and a portrait of the setting sun in The West}, which do resemble Dr. LaVey's style, and the recurrent appearance of an image of a lion resembling Togare.
When Diane becomes suspicious after a phone call to Janice, she returns home to find her afflicted with a demon trying to possess her, but it is all a ruse, and surprisingly, she is also dispatched, as is her pimp, but not before Von Kleinsmidt is alerted, who attempts to battle these "evil spirits" by using passages from The Goetia {The 'Lesser Key of Solomon', a blindlight tome by a blindlight author, who was subservient to the mythological Jehovic god}, admonishing demons to submit, yet because of Volta's quick efforts {with a gesture used by Crowley to signify horns on the sides of the head}, manages to materialize a knife in the hand of the possessed Janice, who stabs Von Kleinsmidt to death. A smiling Volta proclaims success, that Satan's will has been fulfilled, and walks back into the wilderness. {Hypothetically, "We Win!"} Mentionable are some of the intriguing paintings in Von Kleinsmidt's office {Satan arising, embracing a witch; a Reaper goosing a Lilithian witch holding a serpent, perhaps representing the kundalini; a demonic beast tearing prey limb from limb; and a portrait of the setting sun in The West}, which do resemble Dr. LaVey's style, and the recurrent appearance of an image of a lion resembling Togare.
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