Les Chevaliers du Démon
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Some evocative images from the continental version of Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman's The Hellfire Club (1961). It was common practice for Robert S. Baker and Monty Berman to shoot spicier scenes for their movies to be released on the Continental market. Their Jack the Ripper, The Flesh and the Fiends and The Hellfire Club are such examples, while the racier scenes for Blood of the Vampire are presumably lost.[1]
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