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Does this film have a tree with severed tongues on it?


When I was younger I saw a very surreal film that started with a native screaming. When he opens his mouth, we see that he has no tongue. At the end of the film there is a possessed women in a white dress walking near a tree. The scene took place in the twilight of the evening and the tongues swayed in the tree bye a gentile breeze. During this scene a distraught man tries to plead with this ugly demon women. At the end, the same native is screaming over a rocky ridge. I don't think this is the film, however the style seems to be pretty similar from what I have read. Someone thought this could be the film. So is this the film I have been looking for, for 10+ years? Thanks for the help.

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Btw, what were the original circumstances that you originally saw the film? And where (what country)?

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America on Vhs. It was in the early to mid 1990's.

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Sorry, but the scenes you described aren't from Dust Devil, which I've seen a few times and know pretty well. Good luck with finding out which film it was though!

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I'll still check this out, thanks for letting me know this isn't the same film.

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Sounds similar to the first chapter of Clive Barker's The Damnation Game. Can't be sure if the tree had tongues on, but there was loads of weird freaky stuff going on. Wasn't made into a film though so this probably wont help, which doesnt matter either as your last post was two and ahalf years ago.

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I LOVE THE DAMNATION GAME!!! Has anything ever been made based on the Barker book? I'd love to see that story told via film!

The tree didn't have tongues though. Just one crazy tree.

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That first chapter of The Damnation Game may be the single greatest chapter Clive ever wrote, in my opinion. The whole book is awesome, but that first chapter even after all these years, leaves me captivated, like I wanted to BE in Warsaw after the war....




The greatest trick the devil ever played, was the one where you pick a card, then he shuffles....

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Sounds like the Holy Mountain, but it was dead chickens in a tree with his mom cutting off his prick

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