Minor spoilers for a 51-year-old film follow.
Fun story: Many years ago when I was editor of a comics and collectibles publishing company, I briefly worked with author Gabe Essoe, who wanted us to publish his Tarzan collecting guide. We ultimately passed on it, but flash forward to now, and I’m reviewing a film co-written by none other than Gabe Essoe! Small world, huh? Well, I thought it was a fun story. Anyway…
The trailer for The Devil’s Rain hailed it as featuring “…absolutely the most incredible, unforgettable ending of any motion picture ever!” Hyperbole? Sure. But will I remember that ending (a veritable celebration of practical effects) for the rest of my life? Also yes. The movie has appropriately enough built a following over the years, but it never quite joined the pantheon of truly beloved classics. That’s understandable when you watch it in this impressive new 4K Severin Films release, because although it has a lot going for it — a great cast, some beautiful cinematography, and that ending — the movie falls short of greatness. There’s still a lot to appreciate, though, so let’s get into this wild time capsule of ’70s paranormal kitsch from ESP to Satanism to Shatner!
The Devils’ Rein
The Preston family has been cursed by Satanist leader Corbis (Ernest Borgnine) for centuries. A family member who was once one of his disciples betrayed him way back when and stole his registry of followers, who now reside as tortured souls inside an ornate receptacle called the Devil’s Rain. He can draw those souls out and implant them in host bodies or waxy facsimiles thereof (it’s not exactly clear, but they seem like living Voodoo dolls), but he can’t turn them over to Satan himself and fulfill his infernal pact without the book. When the Preston matriarch Emma (Ida Lupino) and son Mark (William Shatner) go missing, it’s up to younger brother Dr. Tom Preston (Tom Skerritt), his ESP-sensitive wife Julie (Joan Prather), and their colleague Dr. Sam Richards (Eddie Albert) to find out what happened to the other Prestons and stop Corbis forever. But it’s the ’70s, remember, so who will you bet on winning in the end?
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