The Demons

The Demons

5.3

Feb 05 1973

2h 58m

Horror

A group of nuns become possessed by demons and are then tortured in a dungeon of horrors during the Inquisition.

Anne Libert

Anne Libert

Kathleen

Carmen Yazalde

Carmen Yazalde

Margaret

Doris Thomas

Doris Thomas

Mother Rosalinda

Karin Field

Karin Field

Lady De Winter

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