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‘Mark of the Devil’ (1970): Notorious torture porn. Should we feel shame for watching it?

“This vomit bag and the price of one admission will enable you to see…the first film rated ‘V’ for violence! Mark of the Devil: positively the most horrifying film ever made!”

October 25, 2022September 23, 2024 Movies & Drinks3 Comments

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