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Release Date: August 30th, 2022 Movie Release Year: 1975

Satan's Children

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Satan's Children is a brutal rape and revenge movie that involves a satanist cult story from 1974. It's full-on Grindhouse and exploitation at its finest, which means the story, budget, and performances are all lackluster to a laughable degree. But it took guts to make this movie and even tell something about gender issues and social culture about homosexuality, even if the message is buried deep down under a savage horror story. The 1080p HD image and the mono audio track are serviceable, but the bonus features are all worthwhile. For Fans Only!

 

Made by one-and-done filmmakers in the shadows of Tampa, SATAN’S CHILDREN feels like an Afterschool Special from depths of hell . . . literally. Bobby is a troubled teen with problems. After deflecting his father’s insults and his stepsister’s come-ons, Bobby unknowingly ends up at a gay bar. Before long, he’s assaulted by four guys in the back seat of a car. With nowhere else to turn, Bobby joins a cult of Satanists to enact his murderous revenge. A truly deranged gut-punch, this is a gritty and baffling horror experience that could have only happened in Florida. AGFA + Something Weird are thrilled to present a 2K preservation of SATAN’S CHILDREN from the only known 35mm theatrical print in existence.

directed by: Joe Wiezycki
starring: Unknown
1975 / 84 min / 1.85:1 / English Mono

Additional info:

  • Region Free Blu-ray
  • 2K preservation from the only known 35mm theatrical print in existence
  • Commentary with queer film historian Elizabeth Purchell and AGFA’s Bret Berg
  • Cast and crew reunion Q&A
  • Bonus TV special: THE WEIRD WORLD OF WEIRD, transferred from the original Something Weird S-VHS master
  • Bonus short: SATAN IN CHURCH
  • Bonus short: BOYS BEWARE
  • Torrid trailer reel from Lucifer’s archive 
  • English SDH subtitles

 

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STORY
VIDEO
AUDIO
SPECIAL FEATURES
Tech Specs & Release Details
Technical Specs:
Blu-ray Disc
Video Resolution/Codec:
1080p AVC/MPEG-4
Length:
84
Aspect Ratio(s):
1.85:1
Audio Formats:
English Mono
Subtitles/Captions:
English SDH
Release Date:
August 30th, 2022

Storyline: Our Reviewer's Take

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Grindhouse cinema loves to fully exploit various subjects, whether it be women, nuns, minorities, monsters, and even rape and revenge culture. Back in the early '70s, many filmmakers created Grindhouse flicks on a minuscule budget that excited audiences across the nation during midnight screenings at drive-ins. In 1974, director Joe Wiezycki earned a few dollars and made a movie titled Satan's Children in Florida that followed a tortured teenage boy, a satanic cult, and a ton of rape and revenge. But with most Grindhouse movies, its shoestring budget, bad performances, laughable script, and shoddy effects, there are only a few minutes that are even fun to watch or have a bit of action.

Wiezycki had a wonderful exploitative story on hand, but the trouble is that he had no idea to make it feature-length. Satan's Children could have been a brutal and amazing short film, but since there was really no great script or memorable performances due to lack of budget, there are a ton of prolonged sequences where nothing happens in order to get that feature-length stamp of approval. At eighty-four minutes, this movie seems long and painful, however, there is some gross entertainment to be had when every mean-spirited character receives their comeuppance.

Satan's Children tackles those early days of homosexuality and what people thought of satanic cults in all the worst ways as a young teenage boy named Bobby is living a very violent homelife. His stepfather abuses him and his sister follows suit whenever she gets a chance. They do this so much, that it forces Bobby to run away, where he crosses paths with a seemingly nice guy at a bar. That's not the case though as this man and his friend's gang rape the young Bobby and leave him for dead on the side of the road. A satanic cult takes him in and the cult leader gets jealous and angry about Bobby's appearance and homosexuality. From here, Bobby escapes the cult and takes his revenge on everyone who wronged him into a climax that makes perfect sense and no sense at the same time. It's quite a feat.

Make no mistake though, there are only a few minutes of actual action and horror. Most of the movie is bland and slow, which falls in line with most Grindhouse movies. Stephen White plays Bobby well enough, especially in the first segments of the film where he showcases his horror and psychological damage as these horrid acts are committed upon him. The rest of the cast is either extremely over-the-top or so dry that it's difficult to tell if there is any acting involved. There are better films out there for sure, even in this genre, however, Satan's Children conjures up some crazy social and gender issues, even if it's misguided and exists only for its own exploitation.

 

Vital Disc Stats: The Blu-ray
Satan's Children chants its way to Blu-ray via AGFA. The disc is housed inside a hard, clear plastic case. There is no insert of any kind. The artwork features a red filtered collection of yearbook photos with the eyes marked out. The reversible artwork is the original poster of the film which is an illustrated crucifixion of a woman.   

 

Video Review

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Satan's Children comes with a 1080p HD transfer from AGFA. The film was made on 35mm and has been given a 2K transfer from that 35mm print. The image quality is all over the place. Certain well-lit sequences inside or in sunny exteriors look good, revealing closeups that reveal hairs, pimples, and practical makeup effects. Other scenes at night or in low-lit areas are scratchy, murky, and not sharp. Colors are a bit muted here and there and in other places are over-saturated. Nothing looks particularly natural, but then again, this is expected from Grindhouse cinema.

Black levels are okay at best, but there are some bleeding and murky shadows. Skin tones are somewhat natural. There is still a ton of print damage with dirt, debris, warps, lines, and even reel changes, which can be fun in the right frame of mind. There are also a lot of video issues, but of course, this is the type of film to have all these problems and not be necessarily a bad thing. Film grain is heavy and fluctuates from sequence to sequence.

Audio Review

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This release comes with a DTS-HD MA Mono mix and gets the job done on a small scale. There is no heft or bass here and some of the dialogue and sound effects can sound like a tin can, but the dialogue is clean enough to understand it. The synth score adds to the suspense of the film, but also sounds out of place. There's nothing much to this audio mix besides its dialogue and shoddy sound effects.

Special Features

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There are about 109 minutes of extras included here with an added commentary track by some film historians. A cast and crew reunion and old tv specials are included, along with some creepy short films.

  • Audio Commentary  - Film historians and buffs Liz Purcell and Bret Berg talk about the making of this movie, its production, the cast, the influences, and the taboo subjects that pop up. It's an informative listen.
  • Cast And Crew Reunion (HD, 28 Mins.) - In 2014, some forty years after the premiere of the film, the cast and crew come back and discuss making the movie at a theater in front of an audience. This is a lot of fun as they all talk about the production, stories from the set, and what everyone has been up to since.
  • The World Of Weird (HD, 47 Mins.) - An episode of a 1970 TV special that focuses on the occult and strange experiences.
  • Satan In Church (HD, 9 Mins.) - An animated short film about Satanists and cults.
  • Boys Beware (HD, 15 Mins.) - A short film about the sadistic people who prey on young kids and act as a school special.
  • Trailers (HD 10 Mins.) - Trailers for other Devil-themed films.

Final Thoughts

Satan's Children is a reminder of a forgotten genre of film that is not really made these days. Grindhouse and exploitation movies like Satan's Children exist for entertainment and lessons in filmmaking. Even though the film has a lot of issues, it takes a lot of guts to make something like this and some good elements for both gore hounds and people looking for a tiny bit more under the surface. The video and audio presentation aren't great, but then again, that's the style of grindhouse. The extras are worthwhile for sure. For Fans Only!