Mark of the Devil (German: Hexen bis aufs Blut geqult, lit. Witches Tortured till They Bleed) is a 1970 West German horror film. It is most remembered for US marketing slogans devised by Hallmark Releasing Corp. that included "Positively the most horrifying film ever made" and "Rated V for Violence", while sick bags were given free to the audience upon admission.[2]

Witchfinder General but make it E.U.R.O.T.R.A.S.H!

Yes indeed this 1970 German folk-horror-hell-raiser is a feisty li'l nightmare, taking the period-piece antics of witchfinding to brutal extremes and letting us mop up the blood with all of our senses.


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The John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture recently acquired the Joseph F. Mattice Papers. Mattice was a native of Asbury Park who served as a lawyer, city council member, and district court judge prior to being elected mayor of Asbury Park, New Jersey in 1969. Mattice was mayor during the Asbury Park July 1970 riots and the collection contains a bevy of material related to the riots including letters from concerned citizens, business people, news clippings, and hate speech.

So how did Asbury Park become ground zero for riots from July 4th, 1970 to July 10th, 1970? This story began way before 1970. The first wave of the Great Migration brought African Americans from the South to Asbury Park for better opportunities. Historically, Asbury Park was a resort town that recruited African Americans to work in the resort industry.

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She is approximately forty-years old, intelligent and attractive, but, unfortunately, lonesome as one could be. She handles her life quite well, but whenever nostalgia falls upon her, she begins to long for a man. Thus she is happy when an engineer named Bohou ert [Devil], a friend from her youth, whom she still recalls being as slim as a maiden, rings her up and talks to her in a coaxing voice. She invites him to dinner, which she prepares with the greatest care, and also pays a lot of attention to her looks. But, after all those years, Engineer ert when he arrives is far from slim, and is even rather dilapidated. He gulps his food with constant smacking and slurping, and eats everything out of the fridge. His behaviour is rude, even arrogant - but, see, this is a Man and She gladly forgives him everything. ert's visits begin to repeat, and although he behaves as an ill-mannered egoist, woman addresses him with great respect and admiration - still hoping that Mr ert will eventually express himself and that it will finally come to the desired wedding. A fortune-teller She visits with her girlfriend Miriam warns her against the acquaintance and moreover foresees a mysterious sack of raisins in the cards. The insatiable wooer then gnaws at the legs of her stylish furniture, shows himself to be a real devil and begins to flirt with Miriam. She breaks up with him, captures him in a sack of raisins and gets immensely rich on their sale. Eventually, she decides to finance an expedition to find the yeti - since "the Abominable Snowman is better than no man".

The Devil's Triangle, Wessex studio sessions 24th March1970 and 6th April 1970. Taken from the surviving Mutlitrack elements.This will form part of the previously unreleased recordings from the "In the Wake of Poseidon" studio sessions at Wessex Studios in early 1970. The recordings are presented exactly as they appear on the original multitrac...

But by the time Exorcist imitators began to slowly decline in number, moviegoing audiences had already found their new devilish tormentor. To me at least, it seems clear that the source of deviltry in The Omen is not the devil himself, but who but the devil could be behind the plans of global domination of the Antichrist? The figure, long prophesied as the evil counterpart to Christ, got the starring role in The Omen, released in 1976 and directed by Richard Donner (like Friedkin a Hollywood pro) and released by a big studio (in this case 20th Century Fox).

That winless record would remain for a long, long time, as, despite some successful seasons under Dan Devine and Frank Kush, the Sun Devils wouldn't get back to a bowl game until 1970. But what happened there made it worth the wait and makes our 100 Day Countdown List at No. 75.

The victory helped ASU end the season ranked No. 8 in the Coaches Poll and No. 6 in the AP. The 1970 season would begin the "Golden Era" of ASU football that ran through 1975, in which the team went 62-9 and earned a spot in the hearts of Sun Devils for all time. That run began with the Peach Bowl win and placed ASU on the national stage, a fact not lost on Coach Kush at the time.

I hadn't seen the British/German coproduction "Mark of the Devil" since its initial release in 1970, and could only recall one image from this now infamously violent film: an accused blonde witch having her tongue slowly pulled out. For us kids back then, this was enough to guarantee the picture an enduring rep. Having just watched the film again, almost 40 years later, I am now stunned that we kids were allowed to watch this movie in 1970 at all, featuring as it does not just that legendary tongue yank, but also whippings, burnings, a tar & feathering, thumbscrews, beatings, Chinese water torture, skewers, branding, a spiked chair, beheadings, an eyeball impalement, stretchings on the rack, and several rape sequences, all in fairly realistic detail, and all carried out in the name of the Church in the furtherance of exposing disciples of Satan. (No wonder free barf bags were famously given to all the film's theatre patrons back when!) Today, these exploitative shock elements strike me as being somewhat of a distasteful necessity, as the filmmakers are purportedly endeavoring to expose the cruelties of the age. Taking place in an unnamed locale in what seems to be the early 18th century, "Mark of the Devil" has lots more going for the adult horror fan than just these scenes of gruesome torture. Herbert Lom is quite excellent as Lord Cumberland, the impotent chief witch-hunter (the viewer must gather that if Viagra had been available 300 years ago, many hundreds of women might have been spared!), baby-faced Udo Kier very fine as his apprentice, and Olivera Vuco extremely sensuous as Vanessa, an accused hotty. The picture has been beautifully shot and handsomely produced and, perhaps best of all, features a gorgeous score by Michael Holm that will likely be running through your head for days afterward. This lovely melody is all the more striking, given the ugliness so often shown on screen. A nasty piece of Euro horror, to be sure, and most certainly not for the kiddies, the film is superbly presented here on this great-looking DVD from Blue Underground, loaded with so many extras as to make your tongue hang out....

In Spain, 1975 was marked by being the first vintage of Pesquera, a wine that brought US attention to Ribera del Duero. Miguel Torres senior had a busy time in the 1970s too, writing a book - Vines and Wines - in 1974, making a ground-breaking Cabernet Sauvignon, originally known as Gran Coronas Black Label but now as Mas la Plana and, in 1979, investing in Chile, where the industry was urgently in need of modernisation. 


Apart from introducing hygiene, Peynaud also revolutionised Bordeaux by encouraging the notion of selection that gave us second wines. We may take it for granted today, but in the early 1970s it was rarely applied.

In France, Oddbins' counterpart Nicolas was no newcomer, celebrating its 150th birthday in 1972, but the 1970s also marked a change in its philosophy with an opening up of its shelves to a wider range of - French - regions.

The decade that saw ASU elevate from the Western Athletic Conference to the Pac-10 Conference, the decade that witnessed the creation and prominence of the Fiesta Bowl and the decade in which Frank Kush firmly cemented his legacy as a Hall of Fame coach, the 1970s undoubtedly included the most collectively historic years in Arizona State football history.

During this illustrious decade, ASU posted five of its 12 all-time seasons of 10 or more victories including four consecutive from 1970-73, the Sun Devils had four of its seven all-time final top-10 Associated Press poll rankings and Arizona State showcased three of the top-seven scoring offenses in program history.

A three-year starter at guard, Venturo twice earned First-Team All-WAC recognition including his senior season for the Sun Devils in 1970. That season Venturo also was named a Second-Team All-American helping lead ASU to an undefeated record. Venturo later went on to a prolific local high school coaching career.

A First-Team All-WAC selection all three years he played, Ah You was also a Second-Team All-American as a senior in 1971. The Defensive Most Valuable Player of both the 1970 Peach Bowl and the 1971 Fiesta Bowl, Ah You totaled 104 tackles including 15.0 for loss as a senior. In 1984, Ah You was inducted into the ASU Sports Hall of Fame. 006ab0faaa

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