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Devil's Den

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,7/10
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Devon Sawa, Kelly Hu, and Ken Foree in Devil's Den (2006)
AzioneCommediaFantasiaOrroreThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo small time drug-dealers cross paths with a female-assassin, a monster hunter, a Japanese swordsman and even the Devil himself at a gentlemen's club housing murderous she-demons.Two small time drug-dealers cross paths with a female-assassin, a monster hunter, a Japanese swordsman and even the Devil himself at a gentlemen's club housing murderous she-demons.Two small time drug-dealers cross paths with a female-assassin, a monster hunter, a Japanese swordsman and even the Devil himself at a gentlemen's club housing murderous she-demons.

  • Regia
    • Jeff Burr
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mitch Gould
  • Star
    • Kelly Hu
    • Devon Sawa
    • Ken Foree
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,7/10
    1278
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jeff Burr
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mitch Gould
    • Star
      • Kelly Hu
      • Devon Sawa
      • Ken Foree
    • 34Recensioni degli utenti
    • 12Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali14

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    Kelly Hu
    Kelly Hu
    • Caitlin
    Devon Sawa
    Devon Sawa
    • Quinn
    Ken Foree
    Ken Foree
    • Leonard
    Steven Schub
    Steven Schub
    • Nick
    Karen Maxwell
    • Candy
    Dawn Olivieri
    Dawn Olivieri
    • Jezebel
    Ken Ohara
    • Zatoichi
    Melissa Barker
    Melissa Barker
    • Ghoul
    Every Heart
    • Pixie Ghoul
    • (as Kelly Guerrero)
    Jacki R. Chan
    Jacki R. Chan
    • Dancer…
    Eva-Maria Leonardou
    Eva-Maria Leonardou
    • Dancer…
    Sarah Long
    • Dancer…
    Robbyn Leigh
    Robbyn Leigh
    • Private Dancer #2
    Robbin Ryan
    Robbin Ryan
    • Private Dancer #1
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      • Jeff Burr
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mitch Gould
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    8Maxsmith2061

    A cult classic

    The best way to describe this movie is fun. If you are looking for something to scare you, it won't, in point of fact it won't even try. If you are looking for a well scripted, entertaining little story that takes a couple of unexpected twists, and keeps you laughing along the way, then this is a definite must see.

    It is a low budget movie but the production value is actually pretty good. The strip club it mostly takes place in is pretty cool looking, nothing on the scale of From Dusk 'til Dawn, but considering the budget it is better they didn't even try. The action was fast paced and well choreographed, Devon Sawa and Ken Foree were quite funny, and the chemistry between them was outstanding.

    Unfortunately, my favourite moments would be considered spoilers and I cannot mention them, but suffice to say, with all of the low budget, and big budget drivel that passes for horror today, this one is quite a little gem.

    Cheers
    4kevin_robbins

    Devil's Den has some entertaining kills and gore but is ultimately a poor From Dusk Till Dawn knockoff.

    I recently rewatched Devil's Den (2006) on Tubi. The storyline follows a group of shady characters who converge at a strip club, each with their own hidden motives. As their true intentions are revealed, the strippers suddenly transform into flesh-eating ghouls. Now, the strangers must band together if they hope to escape their deadly predicament.

    This film is directed by Jeffrey Burr (Straight into Darkness) and stars Devon Sawa (Final Destination), Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead), Kelly Hu (The Scorpion King), and Dawn Olivieri (Bright).

    The plot of Devil's Den is essentially From Dusk Till Dawn with ghouls instead of vampires, but with fewer compelling subplots, characters, and a noticeable drop in star power-despite a cast that had the potential to make this a much better film. The strip club setting worked well for the horror element, offering plenty of beautiful women and nudity, along with some fun kills and gore. The masks, makeup, and use of contacts showed promise. However, once the film tries to explain what's happening and why, it falls apart. The dialogue turns painfully bad, and even the actors seem to stop taking the material seriously, as if they were filming during a weekend horror convention. It's a shame because this could have been much better. Perhaps it would have worked better as a parody.

    In conclusion, Devil's Den has some entertaining kills and gore but is ultimately a poor From Dusk Till Dawn knockoff. I would score this a 4/10 and only recommend it with the right expectations.
    5innocuous

    Actually a pretty funny movie, even if unoriginal.

    OK, OK...so it's rip-off of several other horror-comedies. It's still fairly amusing and at least slightly unpredictable. Shoddy FX don't ruin ALL your enjoyment. Plus, you get to see Devon Sawa looking like he's been hanging around outside hotels cadging cigarette butts.

    But now to the important stuff. Is everyone in horror movies completely deaf? I mean, you can have four people just yammering away in an argument just down the hall from a dozen ghouls, and the ghouls apparently don't hear a thing. At one point, a couple is just plain yelling at each other at the entrance to a cave (plus, one of them is firing a gun periodically) and the creatures inside the cave are absolutely oblivious. I've never been in a cave where that would have worked. And it's not just this movie, either. Evil slashers are always dropping out of the ceiling behind a victim, pulling up alongside cars in their own cars, and opening doors and hatches right next to potential victims. Does anyone notice anything? Nope. I mean, I'm 54 years old and I know I would have figured it out.

    But enough digression. This is an OK movie. Check it out, if you like the genre.
    9mattround11

    Great find in the video store

    I was looking for a horror film last night and came across this one in the video store. It surprised me because I had never heard of it. What a great find! I laughed all the way through it. The plot twists were nice, especially where I assumed something was going to happen one way because it always happens in these type of genre films, then it twists for that very same reason. A certain Japanese scene that comes out of nowhere is my favorite.

    Kelly Hu is hot but no where near as hot as the girl who plays Jezebel. She is smoking, and I'm surprised I haven't seen her in more stuff. Definitely got a new fan in me.

    Devon Sawa is funny and Ken Foree is as solid and reliable as ever, even pretty funny himself in a gruff mentorish sort of way.

    It's a low budget movie so I can see why I went straight to DVD but still, definitely worth the 90 or so minutes it takes to watch.

    Hope they make a sequel.
    7gavin6942

    Smooth-Paced, Humorous Horror Film Sneaks Under Radar

    On their way home from smuggling a case of high-potency Spanish Fly, two young men get lost and end up at the Devil's Den, a gentleman's club with no cover charge and some fine-looking ladies. But what starts off as a leisurely diversion quickly turns to panic when the pair discover some of the dancers are looking for a little more than a few dollars.

    This film comes from director Jeff Burr ("Leatherface" and many others), am an with a solid history of directing horror films with a little less serious of an edge (such as the Puppetmaster films). I mean this in the kindest of ways, because finding the right blend of horror and comedy is an art form, and one that Burr has really found a knack for. This film entertains -- the balance of laughs and gore is flawless.

    At first glance, I thought writer Mitch Gould might owe some serious kudos to Robert Kurtzman -- I'm not the first person to notice that the undead dancing in a club is not a new idea (see "From Dusk Till Dawn"). But don't underestimate Gould. Despite his background being more stunts and less writing (this is his sophomore effort), he really gave his heart to this script. A blend of characters and situations that would only otherwise work on an episode of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" seems right at home in the Devil's Den.

    The assembled cast is by no means foreign to the horror film (or the horror comedy film). Devon Sawa (Quinn the Spanish Fly smuggler) has come a long way from his days as the cute Casper and is now a noted horror celebrity ("Final Destination", "Idle Hands"). Sawa may have lost his boyish looks and charm, but his unique style and delivery have stayed pure. Ken Foree (Leonard, a vampire-hunting swordsman) needs no introduction. Appearing in both "Dawn of the Dead" films, Burr's "Leatherface" and countless other horror classics, this man's resume looks like a year's line-up of screenings at a college horror club. In short, Foree shines as usual. And although much younger than Foree, Kelly Hu's horror credentials also span back multiple decades ("Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan"). She plays the character of Caitlin perfectly, with enough panache and luxuriousness to rival any "final girl" in modern horror. Just don't ask how come she never runs out of bullets (it's a movie!).

    A twist I really liked is the idea that the way to kill ghouls is not by removing the head or the heart or using some special equipment (silver bullets, crosses, etc.) but simply starvation. I don't recall ever hearing this from another film and it's an interesting twist. Leonard's explanation that decapitation is a great way to disconnect the mouth from the stomach (and thus speed up starvation) was ingenious.

    While the film is full of great one-liners, gorgeous women and some serious gore (a scene where a man's heart is removed through his back was glorious), the key moment that told me this film was a winner involved the blind samurai (played by Ken Ohara). The feel of the movie changed, but in such a way you knew the creators were capable of anything -- no reason to worry about any loose ends or amateur sloppiness.

    While I had not heard of this film prior to this viewing, I can see it becoming popular among horror fans and somewhat of a sleeper hit. While not of the same caliber as the classics, there lies in this film a certain charm that makes it both easy and enjoyable to watch again and again.

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    • Quiz
      Zoë Bell doubled Karen Maxwell for Maxwell's big fight scene with Kelly Hu.
    • Blooper
      When Caitlin walks into the alley behind the club and sees Jezebel attacking Quinn, Jezebel's body and clothes already have bullet holes in them, before Caitlin starts shooting.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      No actual ghouls, squirrels or werewolves were harmed in the making of this film.
    • Connessioni
      References Il mago di Oz (1939)
    • Colonne sonore
      Nam Nam
      Written by Joachim JR Rygg, Ab Saleh, StL, G Robin, and Iselin Saga

      Performed by The DNC

      Published by Jay Arr Music Entertainment

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 ottobre 2006 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Agua Dulce, California, Stati Uniti(additional location)
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