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The Demon

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
1.1K
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The Demon (1979)
Slasher HorrorHorror

Random people are terrorized by a malevolent man wearing a black leather glove with razor-fingers, who brings their worst fears to life.Random people are terrorized by a malevolent man wearing a black leather glove with razor-fingers, who brings their worst fears to life.Random people are terrorized by a malevolent man wearing a black leather glove with razor-fingers, who brings their worst fears to life.

  • Director
    • Percival Rubens
  • Writer
    • Percival Rubens
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Holmes
    • Cameron Mitchell
    • Craig Gardner
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Percival Rubens
    • Writer
      • Percival Rubens
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Holmes
      • Cameron Mitchell
      • Craig Gardner
    • 57User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    Jennifer Holmes
    • Mary
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Col. Bill Carson
    Craig Gardner
    Craig Gardner
    • Dean Turner
    Zoli Marki
    • Jo
    • (as Zoli Markey)
    Peter J. Elliott
    • Mr. Parker
    Moira Winslow
    • Joan Parker
    Mark Tanous
    • Bobby
    Diane Burmeister
    George Korelin
    • Dr. Stuart
    Vera Blacker
    • Mrs. Janet Stuart
    John Parsonson
    John Parsonson
    • The Truck Driver
    Ashleigh Sendin
    • Emily Parker
    Graham Kennard
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    • Director
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      • Percival Rubens
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    Michael_Elliott

    Poor Mitchell

    DEMON, THE (1979)

    1/2 (out of four)

    A small town is terrorized by a monster who appears to be killing people so that he can suck their blood out. Poor Cameron Mitchell plays some sort of psychic but there isn't a single thing in this movie that makes sense. I've read a couple reviews on the film and even they don't make any sense out of this "horror" movie, which forgot the horror, the scares and the gore. Off topic but poor Mitchell would spend the rest of the decade appearing in this low budget films. Others of interest is FRANKENSTEIN ISLAND, MEMORIAL DAY MASSACRE and JACK-O.
    5Hey_Sweden

    Watchable, but hardly inspired.

    In the opening minutes of this movie, a girl named Emily Parker (Ashleigh Sendin) is abducted by a hulking, heavy-breathing psycho. Her distraught parents (Peter J. Elliott, Moira Winslow) call in a character we presume to be some sort of private investigator. He is Colonel Bill Carson (Cameron Mitchell, the films' star attraction), a retired military officer with psychic abilities. Meanwhile, the villain continues to claim random victims. This perpetrator may be something less, or more, than just a "man".

    Details as to the killers' true nature and reason for killing are never delineated in this script by producer / director Percival Rubens, presumably to keep things mysterious. He / it wears gloves tipped with razors on the fingers, yet tends to murder some people with the old "plastic bag over the head" routine. Overall, the film is watchable enough, but never has much in terms of scares and suspense, and it's so poorly filmed that it's hard sometimes to see what's going on, or understand what characters are saying. The picture, at least, does have some atmosphere, and there is nudity from leading lady Jennifer Holmes (as young schoolteacher Mary) and Zoli Marki as her cousin / housemate Jo. Unfortunately, too much time is wasted on uninteresting supporting characters. There's a lot of footage devoted to the budding relationship between Jo and nice rich guy Dean Turner (Craig Gardner); the film plods as a result. Gore hounds will be quite disappointed, although anyone looking for a routine "Halloween"-inspired knock-off may not be too mindful of "The Demon"s' lack of interesting features. Most unexpected was the final scene between Carson and Mrs. Parker.

    Mitchell is once again professional enough to give "The Demon" some needed credibility, although in truth we don't really see a lot of the Carson character. He's NOT as major a player in the course of events as one would think. Holmes and Marki have some appeal, and while the cast is fairly nondescript, they're at least reasonably competent as actors.

    "The Demon" is not a total waste of time, but it's still going to leave some viewers wanting more.

    Filmed in South Africa.

    Five out of 10.
    6GOWBTW

    A wannabe Halloween

    This is nothing more than a copycat film. When Halloween came out in 1978, it was all the rage in horror movies. For this cheap thing, it's all a laugh. Made in South Africa, "The Demon" is but fun and games. A fiendish individual has broke into a house, attacked the sitter and kidnapped a girl. The parents would get help from a retired USMC Colonel who has ESP, tries his best to find the killer and the daughter. Knowing that the daughter has been killed, the father would try to e avenge, only to meet his end to the killer. The plot is weak, the result is common. This movie could have used more action to the film. I wanted more impact. All the skin in the world could not save this movie. Not exciting enough to make it a gem. Didn't have the shine to call it a cult classic. It didn't send me, one bit! 1 star!
    4sb88

    A poor man's Halloween

    The Demon really doesn't have much going for it. The lighting is awful, dialogue is ridiculous in some spots, and some things in it just make no sense (you've got to love the random shots of waves crashing onto rocks).

    At least at the beginning there's something slightly different going on. The killer kidnaps a family's daughter and so they enlist the help of a psychic gifted with ESP (Cameron Mitchell). Now, I'd like to think that Mitchell is a good actor but it's really hard to judge when he's given ridiculous things to do and say ("I get feelings sometimes. Vibes, as the kids might say.")

    Sure, it's not very good at all, but the least they could have done was not abandon this part of the story. Cameron and the kidnapping plot end up almost being dropped completely, leading us to the story that takes over the rest of the film.

    Ever hear the one about the guy in the white mask who stalks some girls?

    Yeah, that happens here too. To be fair, this portion isn't as bad despite being a blatant ripoff. The girls are decent at acting and serve the dual purpose of being easy on the eyes. There's a few suspenseful scenes and the climax isn't all that bad despite being completely wacky.

    That doesn't make up for everything else, though. In the end, The Demon mostly just provides moments of boredom and stupidity.
    4Hitchcoc

    More of the Same

    Without getting into personalities, it's another film about a psychotic killer. These people are pretty much machines in these movies. The thing you need to do is pick vulnerable women, get to know them and their lives, and then thrown this guy in. He kills some, some he doesn't. There is also some superfluous nudity and titillation for the adolescents. But the film is just pretty dull. The copy I had was so full of dropouts and forced pauses that it just wears on. The real detractor is the darkness. Was the original print so dark. There are times when 20 seconds pass and we can't really see anything happening. There are things happening, but you get the point. This is so much like so many threat films that it offers little new to the viewer.

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    • Trivia
      At around 45 minutes a movie marquee shows Amityville : La Maison du diable (1979), which was in theaters at the time of filming.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the entire movie, the killer's mask appears and disappears between shots.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Stuart: Now what do you make of that?

      Mrs. Janet Stuart: Make of what?

      Dr. Stuart: Take a look. The lights keep going on and off upstairs.

      Mrs. Janet Stuart: They're playing games, dear. I mean, young folks these days like to add a little spice to life--kinky, they call it.

      [to Dr. Stuart]

      Mrs. Janet Stuart: Or wouldn't you know?

    • Alternate versions
      The video release on the label academy is cut: a short scene of the waves is cut and the scene where the demon throws a man down from a balcony is trimmed.
    • Connections
      Featured in Why Horror? (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Funkytown
      (uncredited)

      Written by Steven Greenberg

      Performed by Lipps Inc.

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    • Release date
      • 1979 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Midnight Caller
    • Filming locations
      • Forest Town, Gauteng, South Africa(Mary's house)
    • Production companies
      • Gold Key Entertainment
      • Hollard Productions
      • Percival Rubens Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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