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L'ange des ténèbres

Original title: The Unholy
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.2K
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Ben Cross and Nicole Fortier in L'ange des ténèbres (1988)
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A priest battles a demon that kills sinners in the act of sinning.A priest battles a demon that kills sinners in the act of sinning.A priest battles a demon that kills sinners in the act of sinning.

  • Director
    • Camilo Vila
  • Writers
    • Philip Yordan
    • Fernando Fonseca
  • Stars
    • Ben Cross
    • Hal Holbrook
    • Ruben Rabasa
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    • Director
      • Camilo Vila
    • Writers
      • Philip Yordan
      • Fernando Fonseca
    • Stars
      • Ben Cross
      • Hal Holbrook
      • Ruben Rabasa
    • 48User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
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    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Father Michael
    Hal Holbrook
    Hal Holbrook
    • Archbishop Mosely
    Ruben Rabasa
    Ruben Rabasa
    • Father Dennis
    Nicole Fortier
    Nicole Fortier
    • Demon
    Peter Frechette
    Peter Frechette
    • Claude
    Phil Becker
    • Doctor
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Lt. Stern
    Susan Bearden
    • Hotel manager
    Xavier Barquet
    • Bell Boy
    Lari White
    Lari White
    • Housekeeper
    Jeff D'Onofrio
    • Paramedic
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Father Silva
    Martha Hester
    • Young nun
    John Boyland
    • Dr. Valerio
    Claudia Robinson
    Claudia Robinson
    • Teresa
    Norma Donaldson
    • Abby
    William Russ
    William Russ
    • Luke
    Earleen Carey
    • Lucile
    • Director
      • Camilo Vila
    • Writers
      • Philip Yordan
      • Fernando Fonseca
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    tfrizzell

    Truly Frightening, But Still Misses the Mark.

    Some unutterable evil is happening on the dark streets of New Orleans and it is up to Catholic priest Ben Cross to stop the spirits that are killing people when they are in the act of committing sins. The film benefits from established actors like Ned Beatty and Hal Holbrook, but it is the unknown William Russ that gives the stunning performance in the film. But the film goes more for shock value than anything else and a truly interesting idea becomes somewhat trivial with typical cliches that dominated films like this in the 1980s. All in all "The Unholy" is good for a scare, but overall it is a film that misses the mark and could have been so much more. 2 stars out of 5.
    6avlehs-1

    Exploding demon midget!!!

    This movie was very entertaining and had some really cool 80's special effects(my favorite). I also watched this on Fear.net for the first time(as a poster stated). I was really wrapped up in the story but when the demon midget exploded I almost wet myself. I don't know why but it caught me off guard. I still chuckle when I think of the scene but it didn't ruin the movie for me. I didn't watch this movie as a kid like most of my favorite horror movies from the 80's but I really enjoyed it. I guess I somehow missed this movie as kid, as I have no memory of it. I don't even remember it on the shelf at my local video store and Southtown Video had a ton of horror movies. Oh well, I guess it was a small town video store after all. I recommend it to any horror fan and especially to 80's horror fans.
    4lost-in-limbo

    Can you fight off a burning desire.

    New Orleans church St Agnes has become the grounds of an evil entity, which has tempted the first two priests to their unholy deaths. Soon the head of the church gets Father Cross, who they believed is spiritually blessed to take over the church. The evil is in the form of a ravishing beauty, whom does its best to seduce Cross and make him commit the ultimate sin, which will see him, end up in hell.

    Looking at the tag line "Seduction. Submission. Murder. Tonight… evil goes over the edge." Well this doesn't really happen until the last 10 minutes, because the lead up to the hysterically bold and bloody climax with ridiculous rubber demons is damaged by a flat script and woodenly uninterested performances. The main problem I found was that it seems to coast along, with very little happening and the talky script was less than engaging with its uneven context covering religion and sexual repression. Not helping was that the straight-faced premise is the same-old, same-old for those familiar with the sub-genre, and succumbs to trashy silliness. One or two decent set-pieces (like an ominous sounding phone call) slowly creep up onto the viewer, and Camilo Vila's smoothly sterile direction drips with moody brushes, sexual allurement and dreary lighting that creates a visually smoky atmosphere. The music score had that oddly uncanny vibe, which can come across quite bloated. The special effects were pretty much a misfire, though I didn't think that they were the complete pits. Now what really caught my eye was the curious support cast featuring Ned Betty, Hal Halbrook, Trevor Howard and William Russ. Jill Carroll turned out okay and Russ was great, but the former did little to nothing. Ben Cross' sombre performance in the lead role is ploddingly lacking. The irresistible Nicole Fortier as the demonic entity, "The Unholy" glows with seductive temptation and can keep you glued. At least she's turned on for the occasion.

    Been down this both before, and what's served up here is cheap, and mostly uninspired. Not awful, though.
    grumpstiff

    Brilliant film

    If you like horror then look no further for a great film,if you can find it! it may be old but it should be still available, I'm lucky I still have mine.
    5udar55

    Good actors, poor execution

    Despite having an interesting concept (co-scripted by Philip Yordan no less), THE UNHOLY is an uneven mess that tries too hard to emulate titles such as THE OMEN or THE EXORCIST. There is a usually high class cast for a low budget horror film. Ben Cross is very good as the put upon priest. He plays it all serious despite being given embarrassing moments like raising his fists and screaming "Dear Godddddd, what will you have me do?" The only weak performance is by Jill Carroll as the young virgin/temptation who shacks up with the priest after deciding she didn't like being a waitress at a satanic club (uh huh). William Russ is interesting as a club owner who may or may not be evil and there are also fine supporting turns by Holbrook and Beatty. And screen vet Trevor Howard made his final screen appearance as a blind priest.

    But all these performances are betrayed by perhaps the flattest directing ever. Camilo Vila is a terrible director who films the scenes with barely a pulse. The dialogue scenes are all shot in close ups so at times it is hard to even tell the proximity of the characters. Vila has no desire to build up to bizarre dream sequences or set pieces, they just happen right out of the blue. And speaking of blue, Vila should never be allowed near blue gels ever again. Apparently he feels this creates mood and constitutes style as he uses them in every other scene to numbing effect. The film actually underwent an extensive re-shoot to up the monster factor for the film's final act. Regardless, these inserts offer little salvation as whoever shot them imitates Vila's dreary style and shoots the titular beast with no mystery at all. The effects work from Bob (HELLRAISER) Keen, no matter how poorly shot, is impressive though. Perhaps under a better director the film would have been more effective.

    THE UNHOLY opened in April of 1988 and fared rather poorly. However, it did become Vestron Pictures second highest grosser ($6.3 million) of their short lived theatrical career. Of course a difference of $57 million separates this from their number one rental DIRTY DANCING (1987).

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    • Trivia
      Special Effects man Bob Keen had to go back and shoot more scenes after initial test screenings of the film found it too light.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Stern: Someone around here just hates priests... Maybe it's the way they make coffee.

    • Connections
      Featured in Svengoolie: The Unholy (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Threshold
      Music by Roger Bellon

      © 1987 Vestron

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Unholy
    • Filming locations
      • Limelite Studios - 7355 NW 41st Street, Miami, Florida, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Vestron Pictures
      • Limelite Studios
      • Team Effort
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,337,299
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,353,452
      • Apr 24, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,337,299
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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