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The Devil's Hand (1961)

4.4 | Sep 13, 1961 (US) | Horror, Mystery | 01:11

The men she loved lived to love no others!

A man is haunted by visions of a beautiful woman. When he finally meets her, he winds up involved in a satanic cult.

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Cast

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Linda Christian
Bianca Milan
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Robert Alda
Rick Turner
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Neil Hamilton
Francis 'Frank' Lamont
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Jeanne Carmen
The Blonde Cultist
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Ariadna Welter
Donna Trent
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Gene Craft
Mary the Nurse
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Julie Scott
Cult Member
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Gertrude Astor
The Elderly Cultist
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Bruno VeSota
Lindell's Sponsor

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Nov 13, 2022
This might have been a better occult thriller had the director had a few more quid to hire a better cast and a writer. As it is, however, he didn't and so we are left with the lacklustre Robert Alda as "Rick" - a man who has mysterious dreams of a lady. Serendipity takes an hand and guess what - he meets her! Thanks to a mysterious doll and some masonic-style meetings, he is soon enthralled by "Bianca" (Linda Christian) and his fiancée "Donna" (Ariadne Welter) finds her wellbeing at considerable risk. Can he snap out of things before he falls foul of "Francis" (Neil Hamilton) and his followers of "Gamba"? Even by B-feature standards, this is pretty procedural and dull to watch. The indoor and static staging limits what opportunity there is for menace and the ending wouldn't look out of place in a Laurel & Hardy comedy. I'd give this a miss if I were you.