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A total re-edit of Mario Bava’s gothic classic Lisa and the Devil (1973) for US release in 1975. Cheesy exorcism scenes were shot to try to capitalize on the success of The Exorcist (1973).
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Genre: Horror
Director: Alfredo Leone, Mario Bava
Actors: Alessio Orano, Alida Valli, Carmen Silva, Eduardo Fajardo, Elke Sommer, Espartaco Santoni, Franz von Treuberg, Gabriele Tinti, Kathleen Leone, Sylva Koscina, Telly Savalas
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