Description
Once proclaimed as "positively the most horrifying film ever made", Mark of the Devil is a bloody and brutal critique of religious corruption.
Horror icon Udo Kier plays a witchfinder's apprentice whose faith in his master becomes severely tested when they settle in an Austrian village. Presided over by the sadistic Albino, the film presents its morality not so much in shades of gray as shades of black.
Written and directed by Michael Armstrong, who would later pen Eskimo Hell, The Black Panther and House of the Long Shadows, this classic shocker has lost none of its power of the years.