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Night of the Demons by Kevin Tenney
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Allison Barron, Alvin Alexis, Cathy Podewell, Hal Havins, Harold Ayer Director: Kevin Tenney Producer: Don Robinson Producer: Doug Yerkes Producer: Jeff Geoffray Producer: Joe Augustyn Writer: Joe Augustyn Producer: Michael Josten Producer: Patricia Bando Josten DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) Format: Color, DVD, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 90 minutes DVD Release Date: 2004-08-24 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay Product features: - Condition: New
- Format: DVD
- Color; DVD; Widescreen; NTSC
Movie Reviews of Night of the DemonsMovie Review: Frightfully Fun And Sexy Halloween-Night Horror Summary: 5 Stars
Overwhelmingly entertaining, spooky, supersexy, atmospheric, bloody-good horror ride. The basic story - a bunch of kids sneak into a funeral parlor for a Halloween party and accidentally awaken an ancient demon. Nothing especially original here - substitute 'funeral parlor' for 'abandoned house' or 'musuem' or 'dorm' or whatever, and occasionally substitute 'sneak into' for 'are invited into', and you have an oft-used idea, sometimes well-done and sometimes not so well-done. From the opening credits of "Night Of The demons", though, with its immediate establishment of atmosphere and its superb musical score, you know you're going to be in for something a cut above. In the next few minutes, it becomes so clear that it's not going to matter if the same kind of thing has been done before, this is going to be done at a level that irrelevates questions of originality. It's like "True Lies" - that movie, about an undercover operative keeping his baddie-fighting activities hidden from his family and maintaining a secret life - there's nothing especially original about that, it's just done SO much better than 95% of the action movies that previously treaded similar ground that it doesn't matter. And like "True Lies", which actually incorporates alot of innovative scenes into its familiar prescence, "Night Of The Demons" actually innovates in its individual scenes to a fine degree, aided by superior camerawork, superior special effects, and just plain superior movie-making.
Tremendously fun without becoming a horror-comedy and Certainly not a spoof; manages genuine tension and fearsomeness to keep things from becoming lightweight, this'll remind longtime horror fans why they fell in love with the genre and may win a few non-fans over in spite of themselves.
Summary of Night of the DemonsThe unrated version featuring additional gore & violence! It?s Halloween night and Angela is throwing a party, but this is no ordinary spook bash. Everybody?s headed to Hull House, a deserted funeral home with a shocking secret in its past and something evil alive in its basement. Now the guests are becoming possessed, and this party?s treats include tongue ripping, eyeball gouging, gratuitous nudity, bloody dismemberment and more. Welcome to the blowout where all hell is breaking loose. You?re invited to "Night of the Demons." Scream Queen Linnea Quigley stars in this twisted ?80s splatter-fest directed by Kevin S. Tenney (Witchboard) and featuring grisly goreeffects by Steve Johnson (Dead Heat, Species). "Night of the Demons" is presented totally uncut and uncensored and loaded with exclusive new extras for the first time ever on DVD.
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