Star War's Actor Christopher Lee Discusses Black Magic Rituals in 1975
(Chaz Anon) Actor Christopher Lee was typecast in Hollywood as the dark villain. There might be a logical reason for this. In a 1975 interview he discusses the power of black magic and satanic rituals, believing that there’s “nothing fictitious” about these rituals.
Christopher Lee’s career in the film industry playing mostly villains spanned nearly 70 years . He is known for his role as Saruman in The Lord of the Rings and Count Dooku in Star Wars in his later years and the role of Count Dracula in his prime, which included eight movies, the last one being The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973).
The 1968 movie The Devil’s Bride is about a Satanic cult in South England.
In the 1976 movie To the Devil a Daughter, Christopher Lee plays the role of a “priest” in a Satanic cult who offers a 14-year-old girl to the devil.
Christopher Lee seemed to know a quite a bit about black magic and satanic rituals. In the interview, Lee gives the interviewer quite the lesson on black magic and the power and the danger surrounding the practice.