The Touch of Satan | |
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Directed by | Don Henderson |
Written by | James E. McLarty |
Produced by | George E. Carey |
Starring | Michael Berry Emby Mellay |
Cinematography | Jordan Cronenweth |
Edited by | Dick Elliott |
Music by | Robert O. Ragland |
Production company | Stupendous Talking Pictures International |
Distributed by | Futurama International Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Touch of Satan is a 1971 American independent horror film directed by Don Henderson and starring Michael Berry and Emby Mellay in their debut roles. The film was shot between 1968 and 1970 in the Santa Ynez, California area and featured early work by movie makeup artist Joe Blasco, cinematographer Jordan Cronenweth, and composer Robert O. Ragland. The film was relatively obscure, playing only in drive-in theaters and dollar movie houses until a 1998 appearance on the series Mystery Science Theater 3000.