The Devil's Men, also known as Land of the Minotaur, is a British horror film released in 1976. Directed by Kostas Karagiannis, the movie features Donald Pleasence as Priest Father Roche and Greek actor Costas Skouras as Alex, who team up to investigate the disappearance of three young people from the small Greek island of Mykonos.

The trio, a young couple and a male friend, are lured into the clutches of a satanic cult led by a charismatic figure called Brother Kristo (played by Peter Cushing). The cult is based in the ruins of a temple dedicated to the ancient Greek deity the Minotaur, and the members engage in rituals involving blood sacrifice, orgies, and mind control.

Father Roche and Alex meet resistance from the local police and the skeptical townspeople, who are afraid of the cult's power and influence. However, they are determined to find the missing young people and put an end to the cult's reign of terror.

The duo uncovers more information on the cult's sinister agenda, involving the development of a powerful drug that can control people's minds and turn them into obedient slaves. They also discover that the cult's ultimate goal is to summon the spirit of the Minotaur itself and bring about the end of the world.

The Devil's Men is a classic example of the "devil-worshipper" subgenre of horror films, which enjoyed popularity in the 1970s and 1980s. With its occult trappings, ritualistic gore, and scenes of eroticism, the movie is an atmospheric and chilling exploration of the darker side of human nature.

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