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Le souffle du démon

Original title: Dust Devil
  • 1992
  • 12
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
6.2K
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Robert John Burke in Le souffle du démon (1992)
Folk HorrorSlasher HorrorHorrorMysteryThrillerWestern

A woman on the run from her abusive husband encounters a mysterious hitch-hiker.A woman on the run from her abusive husband encounters a mysterious hitch-hiker.A woman on the run from her abusive husband encounters a mysterious hitch-hiker.

  • Director
    • Richard Stanley
  • Writer
    • Richard Stanley
  • Stars
    • Robert John Burke
    • Chelsea Field
    • Zakes Mokae
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    6.2K
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    • Director
      • Richard Stanley
    • Writer
      • Richard Stanley
    • Stars
      • Robert John Burke
      • Chelsea Field
      • Zakes Mokae
    • 76User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Robert John Burke
    Robert John Burke
    • Dust Devil
    • (as Robert Burke)
    Chelsea Field
    Chelsea Field
    • Wendy Robinson
    Zakes Mokae
    Zakes Mokae
    • Ben Mukurob
    John Matshikiza
    John Matshikiza
    • Joe Niemand
    Rufus Swart
    Rufus Swart
    • Mark Robinson
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Capt. Cornelius Beyman
    Terry Norton
    Terry Norton
    • Saartjie Haarhoff
    • (as Terri Norton)
    Russell Copley
    • Cpl. Dutoit
    Andre Odendaal
    • Cpl. Botes
    Luke Cornell
    • Soldier 1
    Phillip Henn
    • Soldier 2
    Peter Hallr
    • Marist Monk
    Robert Stevenson
    • Rifle Boy
    Stephen Earnhart
    • Camper Driver
    Marianne Sägebrecht
    Marianne Sägebrecht
    • Dr. Leidzinger
    Isaac Mavimbela
    • Farmhand
    • (as Isaac Mavimbella)
    Crystal Dobson
    • Mrs. Beyman
    Mickey Wenk
    • Checkpoint Soldier
    • Director
      • Richard Stanley
    • Writer
      • Richard Stanley
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    Infofreak

    Flawed but fascinating in places. Worth watching.

    'Dust Devil' is a visually striking, atmospheric supernatural mood piece that deserves a larger audience. Directed by Richard Stanley, best known to most for the so-so cyberpunk action movie 'Hardware', this is a much more ambitious and complex movie. Unfortunately it isn't entirely successful, and frequently loses focus and gets muddled and confusing. Even so it has some fascinating sequences and is well worth renting. The mysterious title character is played by the underrated Robert John Burke, and actor who has had an uneven career from Hal Hartley gems like 'Simple Men' to horror schlock like 'Thinner', and even a brief stint as Peter Weller's replacement in the Robocop series. Burke is supported by the charismatic African character actor Zakes Mokae ('The Serpent and the Rainbow'), and b-grade regular Chelsea Field ('Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man'). 'Dust Devil' is a difficult movie to categorize but will appeal to fans of offbeat and strange films.
    7Hey_Sweden

    A worthy viewing for discriminating viewers.

    "Dust Devil" is an intriguing, moody little genre film, marked by very fine acting and the kind of atmosphere one can only get in practical locations. In this case, the setting is the Namibian desert, and that adds a lot to the story and presentation. The ambiance is practically overwhelming; writer / director Richard Stanley ("Hardware") nicely captures on film a world that not that many of us get to see. Aided by a truly haunting music score by Simon Boswell, he does an excellent job at keeping the viewer uneasy yet interested in everything that happens on screen. The surrealism is top notch, and Stanley keeps the special effects work at a minimum. Overall, this is actually a better film than "Hardware", if not entirely satisfying; the script is indeed somewhat muddled. The characters are worth watching, with likable protagonists and a creepy antagonist.

    The under-rated Robert John Burke stars as the title character, a spirit trapped in a human body who must kill in order to gain access to another realm. He makes the acquaintance of Wendy (Chelsea Field), who was unhappy in her marriage and has run away. Tracking Wendy is her concerned husband Mark (Rufus Swart), while The Dust Devil is pursued by haunted cop Ben Mukurob (the late, great South African actor Zakes Mokae, whom you may recognize as the villain from Wes Cravens' "The Serpent and the Rainbow".

    Adding even more intrigue to Stanley's tale is the fact that he based it on the case of a real- life serial killer in the area who was never caught, or even identified, leading to speculations about a possible supernatural origin. The director blends African mythology with the serial killer and otherworldly elements, not to mention a love for the Western genre, to great effect. The fact that Wendy and Ben are such sad people adds much pathos; if Ben can be considered a hero, then he's definitely a tragic one. It's easy for the viewer to feel sympathy towards this character. Field and Mokae beautifully perform their parts, and Burke is deliciously sinister. Adding solid support is another departed great character actor William Hootkins, who'd acted in "Hardware" and appears here as Bens' superior. Delivering the exposition in an entertaining way is John Matshikiza, who's magnetic as Joe.

    The heavily edited American release of "Dust Devil" really did it no favours; the subsequent reviews then motivated American distributor Miramax to put little effort into promoting it, which further prevented this film from reaching the audience that it deserved. If you are able, track down the multi disc Subversive DVD release (which also includes a few Stanley documentaries, the work print of the film, and the soundtrack on CD); you can then see this offbeat effort the way it was intended.

    Seven out of 10.
    LuvsFood

    Unusual Horror Film

    Director Richard Stanley's sophomore film, Dust Devil, is a haunting and effective horror story, about a demon in human form (Robert Burke), who kills lonely people in ritualistic fashion. What I liked about this film more than anything,however, is the use of filming locations in Namibia. Namibia is a special place: one of the lowest population densities in the world, ancient deserts, well-run cities with a remarkably well-preserved Dutch/German colonial look, the second-largest canyon in the world, and magnificent landscapes. It is becoming an increasingly popular tourist attraction - make sure to go there if you plan on visiting Africa.
    5akermandeniz

    Waste of Beautiful Imagery

    After watching this film, I've visited my profile to rate it, and to my surprise, I've found out that I had already seen it, in 2009. Though during the second watch, not a single frame is felt familiar, I thought I was watching it first time; this should tell a thing or two about how forgettable it is.

    I won't change my rating no matter how much I enjoyed beautiful and rich imagery. Because the dubbing is horrendous and the whole story does not hang together, even the dream sequences makes more sense.
    angelynx

    Cryptic, bloody, fascinating

    Very dark, gory, mystical film with strong, haunting atmosphere, much in the spirit of Stanley's work for occultist rock band Fields of the Nephilim. A demonic entity hitchhikes across the desert taking possession of bodies with which to commit ritualistic murders - the crime scenes, their walls minutely detailed with glyphs and sigils painted in the victims' blood, are stunningly effective. Skeptical detective finally enlists the help of an old shaman who knows the creature's vulnerabilities and the killer is stopped - or is it? --Really remarkable; anyone who enjoyed Stanley's earlier "Hardware" should make the effort to find it.

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    • Trivia
      Richard Stanley's first cut of the film was 120 minutes long. US distributors Miramax hated it and produced its own 87-minute version without Stanley's permission or cooperation. This cut removed all references to the supernatural and almost completely disposed of the nominal hero's role (played by Zakes Mokae). It was released in the European market, however Stanley has never seen this version. Stanley came to an agreement with the producers over a 95-minute compromise cut. At this point the film's British backers, Palace Pictures, went bust, making it increasingly unlikely that the film would ever see the light of day in a UK cinema. Then after about a year of frantic searching, Stanley discovered that the original negative was being held by PolyGram. He went to the film's original investors, Channel 4 and British Screen Finances, which were naturally keen to see what had happened to their investment. PolyGram was obliged to hand over the negative, which Stanley re-cut to his own specifications, and with his own money.
    • Goofs
      When Wendy slams on the brakes of her VW Beetle, she doesn't touch the clutch, but the car stops without stalling.
    • Quotes

      Dust Devil: There is no good or evil, only spirit and matter. Only movement toward the light - and away from it.

    • Crazy credits
      The producers would especially like to thank the government and people of Namibia for their help in the making of this film.
    • Alternate versions
      "The Final Cut" Collectors' Edition DVD lists running time as 108 minutes. It also includes a "Work Print" edition running 115 minutes.
    • Connections
      Edited into Brave (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Desert Rose
      Written, Arranged and Produced by Robert Jones

      Performed by Robert Jones and Charlie Dore

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Also known as
      • Dust Devil
    • Filming locations
      • Namibia
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Channel Four Films
      • Palace Pictures
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      • £4,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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