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Satan Never Sleeps
Satan Never Sleeps

Satan Never Sleeps (1962)

51% User Rating
2h 5min
Drama

"How Violators of Human Decency Work Their Terror Countdown!"

A priest arrives at a mission-post in China accompanied by a young native girl who has joined him along the way. His job is to relieve the existing priest, who is now too old and weak to continue with the upkeep of the church. However, Communist soldiers arrive at the mission and seize it as a command post. Their leader rapes the native girl and impregnates her, only later to realize that Communism is no good for him. In the end, the foursome flee to the border, but are pursued by Communist forces along the way.

Leo McCareyDirector

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William Holden

William Holden

Father O'Banion

Clifton Webb

Clifton Webb

Father Bovard

France Nuyen

France Nuyen

Siu Lan

Athene Seyler

Athene Seyler

Sister Agness

Martin Benson

Martin Benson

Kuznietsky

Edith Sharpe

Edith Sharpe

Sister Theresa

Robert Lee

Robert Lee

Chung Ren

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Marie Yang

Ho San's Mother

Andy Ho

Andy Ho

Ho San's father

Burt Kwouk

Burt Kwouk

Ah Wang

Anthony Chinn

Anthony Chinn

Ho San's Driver

Noel Hood

Noel Hood

Sister Justine

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Weaver Levy

Ho San

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 50%

April 24, 2022

Clifton Webb is quite effective here as a catholic priest "Fr. Bovard" who must reconcile his rather optimistically dogmatic faith with the arrival of his more worldly and pragmatic assistant "Fr. O'Banion" (William Holden) and the rise of the Communist party as exemplified by his former student "Chung Ten" (Robert Lee) who takes some pleasure in making his erstwhile friend suffer whilst violating their new young cook "Siu Lan" (France Nuyen). What now ensues is a battle of wills that increasingly polarises both men of principle with an underwhelming Holden treading the middle ground. The frequently quite appalling subject matter is pretty clunkily handled; the plot oversimplifies just about everything it touches and ultimately we are left with characterisations that offer the audience little to like or to, until right at the very end, sympathise with. This last film from the usually engaging Webb is hardly a fitting cinematic epitaph, but at least he does do his job - something no-one else on either side of the camera can reasonably claim to do well here.

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