
Anton LaVey: Into the Devil's Den
Documentary
Overview
In 1989, I met Anton LaVey for the first time. At this time in his life, LaVey was seeing only a select few people. For this film, I've met and interviewed some of them, to try and create a composite image of what he was really like, and what he meant to these people. It's a memory lane trip, filled with personal stories, dark humor, great music and never before seen material with the Black Pope himself.
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Anton LaVey
Anton LaVey
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Anton LaVey
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Blanche Barton
Blanche Barton
Herself
Blanche Barton
Herself


Peter H. Gilmore
Peter H. Gilmore
Himself
Peter H. Gilmore
Himself


Peggy Nadramia
Peggy Nadramia
Herself
Peggy Nadramia
Herself
Robert Johnson
Robert Johnson
Himself
Robert Johnson
Himself


Kenneth Anger
Kenneth Anger
Himself
Kenneth Anger
Himself
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