
Hell on Earth: The Desecration & Resurrection of The Devils
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Hell on Earth is a documentary about Ken Russell's 1971 film, The Devils. Film critic Mark Kermode chats to Russell as well as two of the film’s stars, Georgina Hale and Murray Melvin. Also included are scenes that were cut from the released film for being too controversial.
Production
Lucida Productions, Film4 Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Mark Kermode
Self

Ken Russell
Self

Vanessa Redgrave
Self

Dudley Sutton
Self

Murray Melvin
Self

Georgina Hale
Self

Imogen Claire
Self

Judith Paris
Self
Izabella Telezynska
Self
Selina Gilbert
Self
Doremy Vernon
Self

David Watkin
Self

Peter Maxwell Davies
Self
Michael Bradsell
Self
Roy Baird
Self
Alexander Walker
Self
Nigel Floyd
Self
Ken Penry
Self
Father Gene Phillips S.J.
Self
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