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A demonic cult from Hell - we review  The Nightmare Never Ends (1980) 

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Summary: Police detective, Mitchell, investigating the death of a victim of a Nazi concentration camp discovers a nightclubbing playboy who has strange powers over women and is seemingly ageless.

Oraclon launches his attack, destroying Ceylon's Space Station and the planet Exalon, but not before Ceylon sends Lithan and his daughter to obtain help from his ally "Antares". Oraclon gives chase and manages to damage their ship but they manage to elude his ships as they approach and land on a planet that looks like Earth. Their landing scares off the human population who attack them with sticks and rocks. Later Lithan and Belle Star are treated as honored guests, the village elder hints that they are the only survivors of an ancient ill-fated civilization. 

The ship is repaired, Belle Star remarks that her father once told her that people who "taste the joys of life lose their gift of immortality" and that they may no longer be immortal. 

During the long trek back to their galaxy, Lithan and Belle Star make love, which Oraclon is able to watch from his ship.  They say their final goodbyes and in a moment of distraction, Lithan vaporizes Oraclon, kills the guards and frees the kings who were taken prisoner. The kings return to their homeworlds, Lithan and Belle Star return to Earth to live their lives as mortals.

Written and presented by Robin Bailes @robinbailes

Directed and Edited by Graham Trelfer

DARK CORNERS OF THIS SICK WORLD S09E04

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The Nightmare Never Ends (AKA Cataclysm): Review

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Anonymous

Pssst, Graham or Robin, the video description....?

darkcorners

Do you mean on Youtube? - these videos link to Darker Corners youtube page where I host all Patreon videos... often don't bother with description as I am lazy and assume most will watch from Patreon.

Anonymous

A nod to Cameron Mitchell, who was in the original production of "Death of a Salesman," served in World War II, was a contract player at both MGM and 20th Century-Fox, appeared in Mario Bava's "Blood and Black Lace"...and filed for bankruptcy twice later in life...which explains his choice of projects in the seventies. God, do young actors look at older performers shoveled into these movies and say, "That's never going to be me." Then, one morning, your credit card bill shows up the same day they drop off the script for "Frankenstein Island."