Escalofrio - Satans Blut | (2017)

: Bruno claims to be an old college friend of Andrés. Despite Andrés having no memory of him, the couple is lured back to a remote, Gothic villa for drinks and to see "old photos".

Film review – Escalofrío (Satan's Blood) (1978) - Kim Newman Escalofrio - Satans Blut (2017)

Directed by and produced by Spanish horror legend Juan Piquer Simón , Satan's Blood is a hallmark of the "S-rated" era of Spanish cinema, which emerged following the end of Francoist censorship. It is frequently compared to Rosemary's Baby due to its occult themes, though it leans significantly harder into eroticism and sleaze . Plot Summary : Bruno claims to be an old college friend of Andrés

The title (commonly known by its international title Satan’s Blood ) refers to a cult Spanish horror film originally released in 1978 . While there are German home video releases from around 2017 , these are remastered editions of the original film rather than a new production from that year. Film Overview It is frequently compared to Rosemary's Baby due

: It is eventually revealed that the hosts are part of a Satanic cult that uses psychological manipulation and supernatural terror to recruit new members into their fold. Critical Reception & Style