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Con la necessità di indagare sulla misteriosa morte dei suoi nonni, Cory e i suoi amici si riuniscono nella vecchia fattoria dove tutto è iniziato, sessant'anni prima.Con la necessità di indagare sulla misteriosa morte dei suoi nonni, Cory e i suoi amici si riuniscono nella vecchia fattoria dove tutto è iniziato, sessant'anni prima.Con la necessità di indagare sulla misteriosa morte dei suoi nonni, Cory e i suoi amici si riuniscono nella vecchia fattoria dove tutto è iniziato, sessant'anni prima.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Francine Lapensée
- Elaine
- (as Francine Lapensee)
Jack Forcinito
- Stacy
- (as a different name)
Sherry Leigh
- Bonnie
- (as Sherry Bendorf)
Mia M. Ruiz
- Reena
- (as Mia Ruiz)
C.D.J. Koko
- Grand Demon
- (as D. Koko)
Tiffany Million
- Beautiful Demon
- (as Sandra Margot)
Recensioni in evidenza
Only here and watched this because I was playing High on Life. Didn't know this even existed.
Comical watch. Granted I was watching it with the added dialogue from the game but it was so worth it.
The acting in the film is typical 90s B movie acting with a questionable storyline but still gets laughs. Not sure if that is the script writing or the delivery. Or the additional commentary provided by the game. I don't think I could watch this as it is, as I know I would struggle with the pacing and general progression and predictability of the storyline.
Did load up imdb as I needed to check whether I actually knew the actors.
Comical watch. Granted I was watching it with the added dialogue from the game but it was so worth it.
The acting in the film is typical 90s B movie acting with a questionable storyline but still gets laughs. Not sure if that is the script writing or the delivery. Or the additional commentary provided by the game. I don't think I could watch this as it is, as I know I would struggle with the pacing and general progression and predictability of the storyline.
Did load up imdb as I needed to check whether I actually knew the actors.
Absolutely awful movie. Plot holes are followed by plot holes. Followed by awful effects and even worse acting. I know it was probably meant to be as cheesy as it came out but for a 1990 movie its just horrendous and hasn't aged well
Now onto the best part: came across that movie just because its featured in High on Life game, that came out recently on the XBOX
The game is made by the Squanch team who are behind the Rick and Morty show.
What makes this movie remotely watchable is the commentary that was added in. Demon wind can be watched in one of the respawnable locations and one of them happens to be a cinema. It has 3 watchers already in it and who provide a 90 min long, non stop, commentary
Go and play the game and go and watch the movie🙂
Now onto the best part: came across that movie just because its featured in High on Life game, that came out recently on the XBOX
The game is made by the Squanch team who are behind the Rick and Morty show.
What makes this movie remotely watchable is the commentary that was added in. Demon wind can be watched in one of the respawnable locations and one of them happens to be a cinema. It has 3 watchers already in it and who provide a 90 min long, non stop, commentary
Go and play the game and go and watch the movie🙂
My review was written in August 1990 after watching the movie on Paramount/Prism video cassette.
There's a screw loose in "Demon Wind", a nonsensical horror film that fits the description one damn thing strung after another. Direct-to-video title has a tilt back and forth 3-D style box and not much inside.
Writer-director Charles Philip Moore has trouble presenting a coherent storyline in this overlong gore opus in which young people gather at a haunted house, intored in a cryptic prolog filled with religious imagery.
Hallucinations proliferate as the kids are victimized by satanists and their creations amidst exploding gore. Hero Eric Larson literally goes through hell and is defeated by the demon only to wake up and find his teen friends alive and well after all, unless that is another hallucination. Any way you slice it, film makes no sense.
There's a screw loose in "Demon Wind", a nonsensical horror film that fits the description one damn thing strung after another. Direct-to-video title has a tilt back and forth 3-D style box and not much inside.
Writer-director Charles Philip Moore has trouble presenting a coherent storyline in this overlong gore opus in which young people gather at a haunted house, intored in a cryptic prolog filled with religious imagery.
Hallucinations proliferate as the kids are victimized by satanists and their creations amidst exploding gore. Hero Eric Larson literally goes through hell and is defeated by the demon only to wake up and find his teen friends alive and well after all, unless that is another hallucination. Any way you slice it, film makes no sense.
Of all of the Evil Dead rip-offs I have seen, Demon Wind is perhaps the most blatant, its basic plot, setting, characters, sound effects and atmosphere all clearly fashioned after Sam Raimi's 1982 horror classic. Director Charles Philip Moore is no Raimi though, and the result is a haphazard mess packed with random, oddball WTF moments and cheap gore effects, albeit one that demands to be seen (by avid fans of trashy horror, at least) just to be believed.
For starters, the group of twenty somethings that are attacked by ancient demons in a remote run down cottage includes a high-kickin' karate magician—you don't get many of them in horror films; then there's the human remains packing a supernatural charge, and the trio of superhuman, supernatural ghost girls who turn one victim into a doll (!?!); and let's not forget about the bird's egg that cracks open to reveal maggots, the mysterious fog that repeatedly prevents the group from escaping, the assorted mouldy, wisecracking zombies, the topless female demon, and the satanic altar comprising of a human skeleton and animal skull with whiplash tongue that chomps on a girl's head!
For starters, the group of twenty somethings that are attacked by ancient demons in a remote run down cottage includes a high-kickin' karate magician—you don't get many of them in horror films; then there's the human remains packing a supernatural charge, and the trio of superhuman, supernatural ghost girls who turn one victim into a doll (!?!); and let's not forget about the bird's egg that cracks open to reveal maggots, the mysterious fog that repeatedly prevents the group from escaping, the assorted mouldy, wisecracking zombies, the topless female demon, and the satanic altar comprising of a human skeleton and animal skull with whiplash tongue that chomps on a girl's head!
From its fiery opening credits, we know that DEMON WIND means business!
Cory (Eric Larson) and his friends are led to an old shack in the middle of nowhere. This has something to do with Cory's dad and a series of nightmares. From the weird gas station to the creepy diner, we can tell that DW is attempting to build an atmosphere of doom like EVIL DEAD.
Does it succeed? Hmmm.
Unlike this film, EVIL DEAD had a definite gloom-factor that hung over the entire project. Unlike EVIL DEAD, this movie has a karate-kicking magician! Sort of dull at first, upon arriving at the aforementioned shack, it all hits the fan! Actually, some scenes are reminiscent of something Sam Raimi might have done: a scary journal, squawking demons, squirting goo, etc.
There are also seven sacred daggers, like in THE OMEN, and some unmistakable NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD moments as well. All leading to the big finale, starring Satan himself, covered in corn syrup and mashed potatoes!
With the proper amount of intoxication, and the right group of friends, this could make for one transcendent viewing experience!...
Cory (Eric Larson) and his friends are led to an old shack in the middle of nowhere. This has something to do with Cory's dad and a series of nightmares. From the weird gas station to the creepy diner, we can tell that DW is attempting to build an atmosphere of doom like EVIL DEAD.
Does it succeed? Hmmm.
Unlike this film, EVIL DEAD had a definite gloom-factor that hung over the entire project. Unlike EVIL DEAD, this movie has a karate-kicking magician! Sort of dull at first, upon arriving at the aforementioned shack, it all hits the fan! Actually, some scenes are reminiscent of something Sam Raimi might have done: a scary journal, squawking demons, squirting goo, etc.
There are also seven sacred daggers, like in THE OMEN, and some unmistakable NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD moments as well. All leading to the big finale, starring Satan himself, covered in corn syrup and mashed potatoes!
With the proper amount of intoxication, and the right group of friends, this could make for one transcendent viewing experience!...
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThis film is featured in the video game: High on Life
- BlooperSame explosion is used twice in the movie, probably due to budget constraints.
- Versioni alternativeGerman VHS Release by Madison Video was cut to tone down the violence, but nevertheless it still got completely banned in 1991 anyway. Only in January of 2024 did the confiscation came to an end.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Acting In 'Demon Wind' (2017)
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
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- Demon Wind
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Thousand Oaks, California, Stati Uniti(Cabin and outdoor scenes)
- Aziende produttrici
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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