Director - Paul Naschy (The Night of the Executioner, The Beast and the Magic Sword)
Starring - Paul Naschy, Sara Lezana (Gunfight at Red Sands, Mortal Sin), and David Rocha (Killing of the Dolls, You Are a Traitor and I'll Kill You)
Release Date - 1979
Genre - Horror
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows a traveler who could possibly be the devil himself who wonders the countryside robbing, killing, and raping. He encounters several travelers who he swindles and several women who falls prey to his love making. He eventually encounters a young man who he takes under his wing. The two continue on their journey and eventually land a spot in a brothel where they win the affection of the whores but the way of mankind has a funny way of showing its dark side and the traveler finds it the hard way.
I've seen some truly amazing Paul Naschy films and then I've seen some horrible movies that I was shocked Naschy agreed to be apart of. Many fans of Naschy had reached out to me or commented on other Naschy reviews I posted to tell me to check out El Caminante. I could never find a decent copy for a decent price but once Mondo announced a released I was excited. The acting in this one is great. The supporting cast does a solid job in their performance. Some outdid others but that doesn't mean some is bad. It simply means others were more dedicated than others. The real star here is once again Paul Naschy. Naschy absolutely kills it and delivers a damn near bone chilling performance at times. At others his character is rather over the top and ambitious. I really enjoyed his character and I can see why so many told me to review this one. The story for this one was simple and pretty straight forward. I'm not the brightest star in the sky so overcomplicated movies typically go over my head. Lucky for me this one was well written, flowed well, and didn't over complicate things. Finally, the film does have a few on screen deaths that are very lackluster. They have minimal special effects. Sadly, the deaths take the back seat in this one. Overall, The Devil Incarnate is a fantastic film and a must for any Naschy fan. Check out the release from Mondo Macabro.
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