Mark Of The Devil 1970 Remastered 720p Bluray !new!
Set in 18th-century Austria, the film follows (a young Udo Kier ), an idealistic apprentice to a chief witch finder. Upon arriving in a small village, Christian encounters the detestable local witch hunter, Albino (Reggie Nalder), whose scarred face is matched only by his twisted moral code. When Albino accuses the beautiful barmaid Vanessa (Olivera Vučo) of witchcraft after she refuses his advances, Christian attempts to protect her.
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Upon its US release by Hallmark Releasing (no relation to the greeting card company), the film was promoted with the now-iconic gimmick: "Rated V for Violence." Audiences were given "vomit bags" at the door. This schlocky marketing belied a surprisingly well-shot film by cinematographer Ernst W. Kalinke. However, for 50 years, the original negative suffered from fading colors, scratches, and a washed-out contrast that flattened the grim atmosphere. Set in 18th-century Austria, the film follows (a
Mark of the Devil has finally emerged from decades of censorship and poor-quality home releases. Now, in stunning high definition, this notorious and compelling piece of exploitation history can be appreciated for what it truly is: a bloody, brutal, and surprisingly intelligent critique of institutional corruption. Whether you choose the 1080p or 4K version, you're in for a grim, unforgettable ride. ) has found new life in high-definition through
Perhaps more famous than the film itself is the ingenious—or cynical—marketing campaign unleashed by its American distributor, (not to be confused with the greeting card company).
Technically, the Bluray format was designed for 1080p. So, why does the exist? Usually, this refers to one of two things: