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Demon of Paradise

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 27min
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Demon of Paradise (1987)
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Los cazadores se convierten en victimas cuando la dinamita ilegal perturba el sueño de un lagarto. Angela, la propietaria de un complejo turístico, une fuerzas con el sheriff Keefer para sal... Leer todoLos cazadores se convierten en victimas cuando la dinamita ilegal perturba el sueño de un lagarto. Angela, la propietaria de un complejo turístico, une fuerzas con el sheriff Keefer para salvar a los turistas de la muerte de la bestia.Los cazadores se convierten en victimas cuando la dinamita ilegal perturba el sueño de un lagarto. Angela, la propietaria de un complejo turístico, une fuerzas con el sheriff Keefer para salvar a los turistas de la muerte de la bestia.

  • Dirección
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Guionistas
    • Frederick Bailey
    • C.J. Santiago
  • Elenco
    • Kathryn Witt
    • William Steis
    • Laura Banks
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    3.9/10
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    • Dirección
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Guionistas
      • Frederick Bailey
      • C.J. Santiago
    • Elenco
      • Kathryn Witt
      • William Steis
      • Laura Banks
    • 29Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 34Opiniones de los críticos
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      • C.J. Santiago
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    Michael_Elliott

    A Few Hilarious Moments from a Bad Movie

    Demon of Paradise (1987)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    A bunch of mean guys using dynamite to fish end up disrupting a lizard-like creature who soon goes on a killing spree where no one in the Hawaiian locations are safe.

    DEMON OF PARADISE comes from the Philippines and is pretty much a wannabe CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON. How much entertainment you get out of it will depend on your feelings towards ultra low-budget movies with bad acting, bad dialogue and just an all around "bad" movie feel. If you're looking for a good movie then go check out the Universal title. If you're just wanting to kick back, turn your brain off and have some cheap fun then you might want to check this out.

    I will admit that I enjoy watching bad movies but this one here had a few too many boring spots to keep it at an entertaining level throughout. With that said, there are certainly some moments of hilarity that make it worth watching for fans of bad movies. For starters, the lizardman costume is so funny looking that you can't help but think the creature in THE GIANT CLAW had a baby with some sort of lizard. Another great moment happens when a helicopter is flying a tad bit too low. I won't spoil what happens but laughs will certainly follow.

    It's really too bad that DEMON OF PARADISE didn't have more scenes with the monster because he's certainly the funnest part of the film. As it is, there are too many slow and boring scenes with talky dialogue that isn't entertaining.
    willywants

    This one stunk up the pier.

    Hunters become the hunted when illegal dynamite disturbs the age-old slumber of a carnivorous lizard-man. Resort owner Angela, joins forces with Sheriff Keefer to save tourists from the beast's path of death. This doesn't sound to bad, right? wrong. I am guilty of a crime many science fiction fans are guilty of. I call it "cool-box-syndrom". It's a common thing that happens, renting a movie because of a cool cover art. In this case, the cover showed a fanged reptile dragging a bathing beauty into the water.I was fooled. The monster looked nothing like the one on the cover. The plot was bad. The acting was ho-hum. The creature suit was mediocre. Some nice photography & locations, but that's not enough to make this sinker worth a renting. I now know to check with the Internet movie data base before I rent a film with good cover art.
    3Steve_Nyland

    BORR-RING

    Someone wakes me up when something starts happening. Other

    than Kathryn Witt's form fitting 80's jeans I see no reason to bother

    with this stinker. Seems to have been fashioned as an excuse to

    shoot a bunch of footage with one of those helicopter engine

    pontoon swamp boats & discussion scenes at a Hawaiian tourist

    resort during an off-season winter lull. I also love how the

    hero/heroine are thrown out of the resort one scene & the next

    they go back to have a drink. THEN they get thrown out again, and

    are back four scenes later since that was the best set they had.

    I love low budget horror trash as much as anyone else, but

    something ought to happen every once in a while, and if you are

    going to have an attractive woman play a herpatologist in a horror

    film she had better be seen at least topless & getting far more out

    of her career than she bargained on, or you have blown it.

    As for the monster suit, heh, I thought it was kind of fun to see

    someone not even bother to make something that looked "realistic" -- Kind of like Lamberto Bava's MONSTER SHARK, but

    without any point to it & lacking that movie's ridiculous

    entertainment value.

    Best line: "It takes two to mate." [Flushing sound]
    3lost-in-limbo

    Lets wave back.

    Mmm… the poster artwork looked alright; too bad the feature didn't draw out the same excitement. 'Demon of Paradise' isn't the complete pits, but for most part is quite an flatfooted cheapjack co-American/Philippines monster feature, which treads water for too long and then amusingly erupts in the unimaginative final quarter. Philippine exploitation director/producer Cirio H. Santiago ('Cover Girl Models', 'T.N.T. Jackson' and 'Naked Vengeance') manages to keep you fascinated, but I don't know how. Maybe it's those cheap looking explosions. Yeah it could be. Caused by no other than the creature? No really it's plain stupidity. I don't know why they want to destroy it. I could've sworn when it's bobbing out of the water it likes to wave (not clawing), asking to jump in so it can hug you to death. But wherever it is about, for some reason there's dynamite and then explosions seem to follow. Maybe the director was adding those bangs to wake-up the viewer from the miserable dialogue exchanges and mainly limp acting. One scene involving a helicopter and the creature efforts to get up close for a ride is embarrassingly shonky. No wonder why he went all out in the final twenty minutes, but this creature could've been mistaken for a machine since all of the punishment it encounters and still it doesn't bleed. Where's Arnold Schwarzenegger when you need him. But more than one grenade thrown at the same time will get you a result. BOOM!

    Really there wasn't enough buzz. Everything here is a cut and paste job with the story lazily mixing 'Jaws (1975)' and 'Creature from the Black lagoon (1954)' together. The prehistoric underwater monster (formed by some superstitious groundwork) is a lousy looking rubber suit, and the rest of the make-up FX is quite tatty. Performances come across rather drab, but Laura Banks, Frederick Bailey and especially Leslie Scarborough kick up plenty of spruce. The music score was painful.

    Pointless trite, but watchable.
    5Wuchakk

    Lizard-man on the loose in the Philippines, er, I mean Hawaii

    Dynamite used for illegal fishing awakens a man-like lizard creature on a Hawaiian island, which draws the attention of the local sheriff (William Steis) and a marine biologist (Kathryn Witt). A resort owner (Laura Banks) takes advantage of the region's mythological monster to attract business, but the situation turns horrific when bodies mount up.

    "Demon of Paradise" (1987) is a creature feature that mixes the basic plot of "Jaws" (1975) with "The Great Alligator" (1979) and "Gargoyles" (1972). The helicopter scene from "Jaws 2" (1978) is ripped off, but is sophomoric by comparison. Some have called it an unacknowledged Filipino remake of "Up from the Depths" (1979) by the producer of that movie, Cirio H. Santiago, albeit with a different monster.

    While the events purportedly take place in Hawaii, the scenery appears like the Philippines and the natives look like Filipinos, obviously because that's where it was shot. If you can get past that and the low-rent opening credits, this is a decent creature feature with a relatively unique-looking monster. I was expecting something more along the lines of the Gill-Man from "Creature of the Black Lagoon" (1954) or the creatures from "Humanoids of the Deep" (1980), and there's a little of that, of course, but it's different enough and effective enough.

    The sheriff and marine biologist make for stalwart and likable protagonists, but they're offset by the shrill Banks (the resort owner) and the trying-too-hard to be "comedic" Frederick Bailey. Meanwhile the beauty department is limited to the too-thin tall blonde Leslie Scarborough.

    The film runs 1 hour, 27 minutes.

    GRADE: C

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      The vegetation of the film's setting doesn't quite reflect Hawaii because it was shot in the Phillippines. In particular, there is an overabundance of palm trees.
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      Referenced in DVD/Lazerdisc/VHS collection 2016 (2016)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • diciembre de 1987 (Alemania Occidental)
    • País de origen
      • Filipinas
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Lake Caliraya, Lumban, Laguna Province, Filipinas(location)
    • Productora
      • Santa Fe
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      1 hora 27 minutos
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      • 1.78 : 1

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