The Touch of Satan (1971)
1h 30m
Running Time
August 23, 1971Release Date
The Touch of Satan (1971)
1h 30m
Running Time
August 23, 1971Release Date
Plot.
A murderous and decrepit old woman resides on a California walnut farm with her family. On a whim, a traveler named Jodie makes a brief side trip to the farm, where he meets and falls in love with Melissa, the proverbial farmer's daughter. Jodie and Melissa grow closer as Melissa begins to reveal the strange, dark history of her family.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Michael Berry
Jodie Lee Thompson
Emby Mellay
Melissa Strickland
Lee Amber
Luther Strickland
Yvonne Winslow
Molly Strickland
Jeanne Gerson
Lucinda Strickland
Robert Easton
Mr. Keitel
Lew Horn
Deputy John Mason
Sharon Crabtree
Young Lucinda
John J. Fox
Attendant
Hal K. Dawson
Mr. Gentry
Frank Jansen
Frank Larsen
Don Henderson
Director
Ellen Bailey
Sarah Strickland
James E. McLarty
Writer
Michael A. Jones
Gaffer
George E. Carey
Producer
Steve Karkus
Special Effects
Robert O. Ragland
Composer
Jordan Cronenweth
Cinematographer
Nick McLean
Assistant Camera
Stanford C. Allen
Assistant Editor
Dick Elliott
Editor
Joe Blasco
Makeup Artist / Makeup Effects Designer
Susan Nicoletti
Production Secretary
Ron Sawade
Assistant Director
Ken Carlson
Sound
Valerie O'Tuohy
Assistant Makeup Artist
Ron West
Hairdresser
Gordon E. Gadette
Executive In Charge Of Production
Kevin G. Tracey
Property Master
Doug Rigney
Sound
Bob Elliot
Key Grip
Robert Vose
Still Photographer
Donald M. Wolak
Best Boy Electric
Pamela Walshe
Script Supervisor
Abel Baca
Production Assistant
Lon Ravitz
Production Assistant
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Details.
Wiki.
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.