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In this review, we’re taking a look at Inquisition (1976), the gothic Euro-horror film written and directed by legendary Spanish horror icon Paul Naschy.
Set during a plague-ridden witch hunt in medieval France, Inquisition follows Bernard de Fossey, an inquisitor tasked with rooting out witchcraft and heresy. When tragedy strikes a young woman named Catherine, she turns to dark forces for answers, setting off a chain of events involving Satanic pacts, religious hypocrisy, witch trials, occult rituals, torture chambers, and plenty of classic 1970s European horror atmosphere.
We’ll discuss Paul Naschy’s dual performance as both Bernard de Fossey and Satan, the film’s themes of religious paranoia and corruption, its incredible gothic visuals, memorable occult imagery, and why this strange blend of witchcraft horror and historical drama remains a favorite among Euro-horror fans.
If you’re a fan of Paul Naschy, Spanish horror, witchcraft movies, folk horror, occult cinema, Mondo Macabro releases, or classic European horror films from the 1970s, this is a movie worth checking out.
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