The Devil's Rain

The Devil's Rain is a 1975 low-budget horror film, directed by Robert Fuest. The film is remembered primarily for its over-long and drawnout ending, in which most of the cast melts. It was one of several B-films in which William Shatner starred in the hiatus between the original Star Trek television series and Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Other familiar names in the cast included Tom Skerritt, Ernest Borgnine, Eddie Albert, Ida Lupino, and Keen... more

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  • 1975

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  • 86 min (52 hs )

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Robert Fuest

Robert Fuest (born in 1927 in London) is an English film director, screenwriter, and production designer who has worked mostly in the horror, fantasy and suspense genres. Fuest's most highly praised and popular films, which feature strong black comedy undertones, include perennial cult favorites...

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