The Devonsville Terror

(Ulli Lommel; 1983)

(Anchor Bay Entertainment)

 

-Overview-

In 1683, three witches were burned at the stake and killed in the town of Devonsville. Before dying, one of them placed a curse on the townspeople. Three hundred years later, to the day, three women arrive, including a mysterious school teacher, and strange things begin to happen Could they be reincarnations of the witches murdered so long ago?

 

Another sorely underrated film by Lommel. A compelling story, some great gore effects and plenty of T&A. The acting ranges from excellent to abyssmal, however. Fine pacing and worthy of a viewing.

-Sound-

Decent sound quality. Dolby Digital Mono.

-Picture-

A surprisingly decent print considering the less than stellar treatment regarding the DVD release. Widescreen 1.85:1 

-Special Features-

None

-Packaging-

Standard DVD keep case. Part of a double feature with The Boogey Man.

 

Sound: 5

Picture: 8

Special Features: 1

Packaging: 5

Film: 8

Overall Rating: 8

 

(Rating scale is out of 10, with 1 being the worst and 10 the best)