The Devil's Daughter (1991 film)

In 1970 in Southern California, a group of hippies and their children are approached at a desert encampment by Damon, a wayward traveler.

In 1991 Frankfurt, Germany, a man named Martin Romero pursues Mary Crane through the city streets before murdering her in her home.

When confronted in a U-Bahn station by police, he claims to have been forced to commit the crime before taking a gun and killing himself.

She leaves the house to retrieve a doctor; meanwhile, Moebius, having faked his condition, ventures into a secret tunnel leading to caverns beneath Miriam's home—a place she is unaware of—and performs a Satanic ritual.

To prove that Moebius is dead, Franz ventures to the hospital's mausoleum to uncover his body, but finds it has disappeared.

Simultaneously, Dr. Pernath brings Claire, drugged, to Damon and other members of the sect in the woods near Miriam's home.

While Miriam sleeps, Franz explores the underground chamber, and finds a tunnel in a well that leads outside to the woods, where Damon, Dr. Pernath, and the others are performing a ritual on Claire's body that seems to restore life to Moebius.

At the home, Miriam is confronted by Moebius, who explains to her that the sect has, unbeknownst to her, guided and orchestrated her life to fit their master plan: she will give birth to the Antichrist.

[3] Maitland McDonagh of GoreZone found the film "a welcome change of pace from the minimalist slasher flicks that still dominate the racks at video stores.