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  1. Daughters of Satan. Daughters of Satan is a 1972 American horror film directed by Hollingsworth Morse and written by John C. Higgins. The film stars Tom Selleck, Barra Grant, Tani Guthrie, Paraluman, Vic Silayan and Vic Díaz. The film was released by United Artists in the fall of 1972, [2] [3] screening as a double feature with Superbeast .

  2. Nov 17, 1972 · Daughters of Satan: Directed by Hollingsworth Morse. With Tom Selleck, Barra Grant, Tani Guthrie, Paraluman. An antique dealer living in the Philippines buys an ancient painting of witches burning because one witch looks identical to his Wife.

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    • Hollingsworth Morse
    • 1972-11-17
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  4. 1972 · 1 hr 31 min. R. Horror. After buying a painting of a witch that looks like his wife, a man finds it to be much more than a coincidence when she actually becomes possessed. Subtitles: English. Starring: Tom Selleck Vic Diaz Barra Grant Bobby Greenwood Tani Guthrie Gina Laforteza Ben Rubio Chito Reyes Paquito Salcedo Vic Silayan.

    • Hollingsworth Morse
    • 91 min
    • January 1, 1972
  5. Daughters of Satan was the last feature produced by veteran Hollywood producer Aubrey Schenck (1908-1999), who owned A & S Productions, Inc. Although early Hollywood Reporter production charts list Allen Miner as the director of Daughters of Satan , only Hollingsworth Morse is credited onscreen, and Miner's contribution to the film, if any, has not been determined.

    • Hollingsworth Morse, Jose Velasco
    • Tom Selleck
  6. Rated 2/5 Stars • Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member 31 of 31 #15 DAUGHTERS OF SATAN - boy, where to start. This movie has Magnum P.I himself Tom Selleck on what I ...

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  8. Hollingsworth Morse. Director. John C. Higgins. Screenplay. John A. Bushelman. Story. A man buys a painting depicting witches being burned at the stake, one of whom bears an uncanny resemblance to his wife.