Blood Sabbath (1972) is a cult classic horror film directed by Robert Hartford-Davis. It tells the story of a group of young people who are invited to a mysterious castle in the English countryside. Once there, they find themselves in the middle of a Satanic ritual, and must fight for their lives against a powerful witch and her minions.
The film is known for its explicit sexual content, which was quite shocking for its time. The film features several scenes of nudity and sexual activity, including a scene in which a woman is seen performing oral sex on a man. There is also a scene in which a woman is seen being raped by a group of men.
The film also features a number of scenes of violence and gore, including a scene in which a woman is seen being burned alive. The film also features a number of scenes of occult rituals, including a scene in which a woman is seen being sacrificed.
Overall, Blood Sabbath (1972) is a classic horror film that is sure to shock and disturb viewers. It features explicit sexual content, violence, and occult rituals that are sure to leave viewers feeling uneasy. It is a must-see for fans of horror films, and is sure to leave viewers with a lasting impression.
A woman in a car bares her breasts for a man. As the car passes the man, several people in the back are showing their naked butts.
Several women are shown fully nude, breasts, butts, and pubic hair visible.
At the witch queen's place, several women are shown fully nude, breasts, butts, and pubic hair visible. The queen offers a priest one of them for sex.
Several women are shown dancing topless, breasts visible.
A man is shown fully nude, his butt visible.
At another ceremony, several women are shown fully nude, breasts, butts, and pubic hair visible.
A woman is shown lying down fully nude, her butt visible.
Two women dance to seduce a man, breasts visible.
Again at the witch queen's place, several women are shown fully nude.
A woman removes her robe for a man, her breasts and butt visible. They kiss briefly.