Les démoniaques (English: The Demoniacs; also known as Curse of the Living Dead)[1] is a 1974 French rape and revenge supernatural horror film written and directed by Jean Rollin, and starring Joëlle Coeur, Lieva Lone, Patricia Hermenier, John Rico, and Willy Braque.
The ruthless gang brutally attack two young women onboard the ship by raping and beating them, causing Tina to become sexually aroused.
However, he explains that the only way to seek their revenge is to free the man imprisoned within the ruins, who is possessed by a demon, and that he is unpredictable, which could ultimately lead to either their peace or their death.
The Captain remains on the cusp of complete madness, skeptical of whether the women are alive or dead and is convinced that they are coming for him.
She goes to the haunted ruins to make her attack and the women use telekinesis causing statues to fly at her, almost suffocating underneath one of them, but manages to slip away.
The men seriously wound the clown and the Exorcist, and the only way to save them is for the women to sacrifice their revenge by remaining by their side keeping them alive using the powers which will eventually diminish, and return to the demon by morning.
The women are then ambushed by the Captain and Le Bosco who tie them to the remains of a burnt ship and rape them at Tina's request, while fulfilling her sexual desires.
The Captain, suddenly overcome with guilt and regret, strangles Tina to death, before stabbing Le Bosco.