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本名: Jane Lyle
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別名: Jane Ryall
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本名: Jannice McConnell
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別名: Janice McConnel, Jannice MacConnell
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公開年: 1976
国: Greece
別題: Cruel Destination, Die Teuflischen von Mykonos, Devils in Mykonos, Island of Perversion, A Ilha da Morte, A Craving for Lust, Psychic Killer 2, Halálsziget, Destination - Il leggero fruscio della follia, Island of Death, Wyspa smierci, Остров смерти, Killing Daylight, Devil's Island - Die Insel des Schreckens, Die Teuflischen der Insel
監督: Nico Mastorakis
脚本: Nico Mastorakis
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制作会社: Omega Pictures
ジャンル: Horror, Thriller, exploitation film, horror film, LGBT-related film
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In the isolated Greek island of Salamos, a group of teenagers led by the enigmatic Andreas (Alexandros Michailidis) engage in wild parties and sexual experimentation, believing they are safe from the outside world. However, their paradise is shattered when they discover an abandoned villa on the island's outskirts, inhabited by a mysterious old woman. The teens begin to experience terrifying visions and unexplained deaths among them. As the bodies pile up, Andreas realizes that the group has awakened something evil within the villa, which feeds on their fears and desires. Now, they must find a way to appease the malevolent force before it consumes them all.
Directed by Nico Mastorakis in 1976, 'Ta paidia tou Diavolou' (Children of the Devil) is an exploitation horror film that explores themes of youthful hedonism and its consequences. Set on a secluded Greek island, this low-budget gem blends elements of thriller, horror, and exploitation cinema to create a tense and atmospheric tale of supernatural terror. The film is notable for its explicit content and exploration of LGBT-related themes within the context of a horror narrative. Despite being banned upon release due to its graphic nature, 'Ta paidia tou Diavolou' has since gained cult status among genre enthusiasts.