Satan's Children
Director: Joe Wiezycki
Actors: Stephen White, Eldon Mecham, Joyce Molloy
PlotBobby, an emotionally troubled teenager, is trapped in a hostile home environment with his abusive father and uncaring stepmother. After a particularly severe confrontation, he runs away seeking refuge. Wandering the streets, Bobby encounters a group of local delinquents who, under the guise of friendship, extend an invitation to join them. Soon after, this group of outcasts betrays Bobby, subjecting him to humiliation and violence before abandoning him by the roadside.
Desperate and alone, Bobby is discovered by a sinister cult that takes him in, nursing him back to health while promising acceptance and power. As he recuperates, he is drawn into their dark rituals and practices orchestrated by their enigmatic leader. The group claims to hold answers to his inner turmoil and seeks to indoctrinate him into their way of life. Initially wary, Bobby finds himself seduced by the promise of belonging and revenge against those who wronged him. The deeper he delves into their world, the more dangerous his existence becomes. Drawn into a web of manipulation and deceit, Bobby must make critical choices about loyalty and his desire for redemption. As he journeys further down this path, the line between reality and the supernatural begins to blur, foreshadowing an uncertain and deadly future.
Writers: Gary Garrett, Ron Levitt, Joe Wiezycki
Release Date: 01 Jun 1975
Runtime: 87 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Satan's Children is a sluggishly paced exploitation film, lacking in visual excess but offering bold, unsavory characters, appealing mainly to genre enthusiasts.
Read our review of Satan's Children Blu-ray Slipcover in Original Pressing to find out more