Lucifera: Demon Lover
| Lucifera: Demon Lover | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Paolo Lombardo |
| Screenplay by | Paolo Lombardo |
| Produced by | Dick Randall |
| Starring |
|
| Cinematography | Antonino Modica |
| Edited by | Francesco Bertuccioli |
| Music by | Elvio Monti |
Production company | Nova International Film |
| Distributed by | Regional |
Release date |
|
Running time | 79 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
Lucifera: Demon Lover (Italian: L'amante del demonio) is a 1972 Italian horror film. It depicts a trio of young women who go to a centuries-old castle where the devil is rumored to live. One of the women goes to sleep and wakes up a few centuries earlier, where a sinister figure in a red hood follows her everywhere.
Described by film critic and historian Roberto Curti as "one of the most obscure Italian Gothic horror films of the decade".