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Cast

Anne Magle

Anne Magle

Joana John

Joana John

Sharon Peters

Sharon Peters

Renate Hess

Renate Hess

Hedy Bader

Hedy Bader

Ilse Peternell

Ilse Peternell

Hans Schellbach

Hans Schellbach

Walter Ullrich

Walter Ullrich

Mathias Eysen

Mathias Eysen

Ronny Tanner

Ronny Tanner

Kent O. Doering

Kent O. Doering

Claus Fuchs

Claus Fuchs

Johanna Ebertseder

Johanna Ebertseder

Sylvia Engelmann

Sylvia Engelmann

Dagmar Richard

Anton LaVey

Anton LaVey

Himself (archive footage)

Kurt Meinicke

Kurt Meinicke

Günter Clemens

Günter Clemens

Sergeant (uncredited)

Sonja Jeannine

Sonja Jeannine

Britt Corvin

Britt Corvin

(archive footage)

Rinaldo Talamonti

Rinaldo Talamonti

(archive footage)

Crew

Rolf Olsen

Rolf Olsen

Director

Rolf Olsen

Rolf Olsen

Screenplay

Rudolf Kalmowicz

Rudolf Kalmowicz

Producer

Heinz Hölscher

Heinz Hölscher

Director of Photography

Franz Xaver Lederle

Franz Xaver Lederle

Director of Photography

Peter H. W. Tost

Peter H. W. Tost

Director of Photography

Alfred Srp

Alfred Srp

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Ekstase - Der Prozeß gegen die Satansmädchen

19794.0 / 1093 min
Documentary, Drama, Horror

Overview

Mondo Cane and the Schoolgirl Report series stand as obvious influences on this occasionally amusing but generally rather tedious exploitation film that alternates between documentary, fake documentary and docudrama. The theme is Satanism and the linking thread is a recreation of what is supposedly the real-life case of a murder and attempted murder of two Munich teenage men by a quartet of girls who had been dabbling in devil worship. During the ensuing trial, the lawyer resorts to dilatory tactics while the hearing is frequently interrupted by the girls breaking into incantation, temper tantrums or shivery fits ostensibly bearing on demonic possession. When the subject of the Manson killings is brought up, the most obnoxious of the defendants breaks in indignantly, claiming that Sharon Tate’s “execution” was justified as she posed dangers to the Satanic community.