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Satanik (1968)

April. 18,1968
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4.6
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A youth potion transforms an old crone into a ravishing beauty. Unfortunately, her new-found gorgeousness forces the heroine to form a pact with the Devil.

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Afouotos
1968/04/18

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Bessie Smyth
1968/04/19

Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.

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Taha Avalos
1968/04/20

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Skyler
1968/04/21

Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.

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Sam Panico
1968/04/22

Satanik isn't a hero, but it is based on an Italian comic book which was part of the fumetti neri (black comics) phase that Danger: Diabolik inspired (which is why Satanik is spelled that way).Marnie Bannister is a biologist and chemist who earned her Ph.D. at a young age. While a technically brilliant scientist, she is ridiculed by her peers because of her poor background the fact that her face is marked by tumors. She still lives at home, Cinderella-style, with two beautiful sisters, an alcoholic father and closed-minded mother - all of whom make fun of her appearance. Working along with the alchemist Masopust, she develops a drug that makes her beautiful. The side effect? It also makes her into a murderous criminal named Satanik, who uses her beauty and sex appeal to take advantage of men. The comic features plenty of horror characters, such as evil ghosts and a vampire named Baron Wurdalak.The movie, however, only concerns itself with Satanik's transformation from old woman to beautiful young woman, playing by Polish model Magda Konopka.If you're looking for this film to live up to Bava's Danger: Diabolik, I have bad news for you. There's no way that can happen. Sure, there are murders and jet-setting and fun music, but this movie crawls while Bava's runs, tumbles and pirouettes.Its director, Piero Vivarelli, is better known for the original Django. With the great poster art and source material, I guess I was just expecting more.

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Uriah43
1968/04/23

A brilliant scientist by the name of "Professor Greaves" (Nerio Bernardi) has just invented a serum that rejuvenates cells and reverses the aging process. His assistant, "Dr. Marny Bannister" (Magda Konopka) desperately wants the formula due to the fact that she is scarred and ugly. However, Professor Greaves is cautious and wants to do more research before even attempting to try it out on a human being. Dr. Bannister then kills Professor Greaves and ingests the serum which turns her into the young and beautiful woman she always wanted to be. But there are two important factors which Dr. Bannister failed to take into account. First, the formula unleashes savage and primordial desires into whoever takes it. The second factor is that the serum wears off after a period of time and the person reverts back to their previous form. What follows is a murderous rampage by Dr. Bannister who is not averse to using her beauty to further her evil desires. Although it was originally filmed in Italian, the English dubbing was very noticeable. Also quite noticeable was the fact that a scene or two was cut rather abruptly. This gave the film a kind of choppy feel. Still, Magda Konopka looked great and the film had a nice late-60's atmosphere to it. All things considered I give it an average rating.

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modmax
1968/04/24

Following the success of Diabolik, comes Satanik. Taken from a comic by Max Bunker and Magnus, it's an Italian-Spanish low budget production that tries to re-propose the atmosphere of Bava's film. Unfortunately Piero Vivarelli is not Mario Bava: camera work is bad, acting is bad and the characters are not developed well. The story is enough suspenseful, but this is due more to the comic origin than to Eduardo Brochero's screenplay. It is considered a precursor of the sexy-horror genre of the seventies. It's a sort of female version of Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde: Dr. Marnie Bannister, a disfigured old woman, drinks a substance that has the power to regenerate the cells and becomes a beautiful young woman, but gets more evil too. Besides killing people to keep her secret, she gets involved with some international mobs. It's a fact that the movie itself is not very good, but if you're into 6T's movies or 6T's stuff in general, you have more than one reason to watch this. There is a good period atmosphere with amazing 6Ts clothes and wonderful interiors of houses. Then the music by Roberto Pregadio is fantastic, especially the strip track performed by the Italian band "Gepy & Gepy". But if someone is not interested in the period can't definitely like this film

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rwagn
1968/04/25

Many of the other reviewers cite the suspect quality of this release on Retromedia. I just purchased this title from Sinister Cinema and the print quality is very good. The color is not as vivid as one would prefer but is not washed out in the least. Considering the movie is almost 40 years old the color of the print is really quite fine. The print has no jump cuts or jarring splices, the audio and video are in perfect sync and the print runs a full 84 minutes.My rating is specifically for overall print quality. As with most other reviewers, I found the movie a bit tedious but I'm glad that I watched it and own a copy. Kudos to Sinister Cinema as they are a consistent class act in regards to making hard to find titles available in the best possible presentation. Their Krimi releases are especially outstanding!

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