Satanis
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Satanis | |
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Directed by | Ray Laurent |
Produced by | Ray Laurent |
Starring | Anton LaVey |
Music by | Anton LaVey |
Cinematography | Richard Eisman Carlon Tanner |
Edited by | Sean Erik |
Distributed by | Sherpix |
Release dates
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March 1970 |
Running time
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86 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
For the DC Comics character, see Lord Satanis
Satanis: The Devil's Mass is a 1970 American documentary film about Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan. It was directed and produced by Ray Laurent[1] and released by Something Weird Video on 17 June 2003. Filmed in San Francisco, California, the film is a compilation of ritual footage and interviews with LaVey's family, neighbors, and church members, as well Christian priests and Mormon missionaries. Display ads at theater showings read: "Satanis is the most pertinent, and perhaps the most shocking film of our time. But it’s definitely not a movie for everyone. If you choose not to see it, we will understand.”[citation needed]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Satanism Today 2001, p. 147.
External links[edit]
- Satanis at the Internet Movie Database
- Satanis at AllMovie
- Satanis trailer on YouTube
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