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Shadow Builder

  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
1.9K
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Shadow Builder (1998)
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A demon is summoned to take the soul of a young boy, who has the potential to become a saint. By doing this, he will open a doorway to Hell, and destroy the world.A demon is summoned to take the soul of a young boy, who has the potential to become a saint. By doing this, he will open a doorway to Hell, and destroy the world.A demon is summoned to take the soul of a young boy, who has the potential to become a saint. By doing this, he will open a doorway to Hell, and destroy the world.

  • Director
    • Jamie Dixon
  • Writers
    • Michael Stokes
    • Bram Stoker
  • Stars
    • Michael Rooker
    • Leslie Hope
    • Shawn Thompson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Jamie Dixon
    • Writers
      • Michael Stokes
      • Bram Stoker
    • Stars
      • Michael Rooker
      • Leslie Hope
      • Shawn Thompson
    • 39User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Michael Rooker
    Michael Rooker
    • Father Vassey
    Leslie Hope
    Leslie Hope
    • Jenny Hatcher
    Shawn Thompson
    Shawn Thompson
    • Sheriff Sam Logan
    Andrew Jackson
    Andrew Jackson
    • Shadowbuilder
    Kevin Zegers
    Kevin Zegers
    • Chris Hatcher
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Evert Covey
    Hardee T. Lineham
    Hardee T. Lineham
    • Nestor Tibbot
    • (as Hardee Lineham)
    Catherine Bruhier
    Catherine Bruhier
    • Maggie MacKinnon
    Gordon Michael Woolvett
    Gordon Michael Woolvett
    • Larry Eggers
    • (as Gordon M. Woolvett)
    James B. Douglas
    • Doc Cole
    Richard McMillan
    Richard McMillan
    • Father Finler
    Charlotte Sullivan
    Charlotte Sullivan
    • Jazz
    Andrew Sardella
    • Paul
    David Calderisi
    David Calderisi
    • Bishop Gallo
    Lawrence Bayne
    Lawrence Bayne
    • Quinlan
    Eric Murphy
    • Vic Lambert
    Paul Soles
    • Mr. Butterman
    Billie Mae Richards
    Billie Mae Richards
    • Mrs. Butterman
    • Director
      • Jamie Dixon
    • Writers
      • Michael Stokes
      • Bram Stoker
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    User reviews39

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    7eddie-32826

    Good, old fashioned horror film

    This is a decent film. Sure, in modern standards with the top notch special effects, some may say its lacking, but I feel that sometimes its great to watch something with less cgi. The story is okay, and you do get to understand certain characters in the film. There are a couple of well known faces in there. Michael Rooker is the Father, and even better is that Tony Todd is playing the local crazy person. I say watch it, and don't compare to the films that have all well known cast members in. The idea is pretty interesting too. As for the Bram Stoker reference, back in 1881, Bram published some short stories. This wasn't very big, so hence the 'based on..' wording.
    6claudio_carvalho

    The Fight between Light and Darkness

    A cult of followers of the evil Shadowbuilder summons the demon using the picture of the son of the scumbag Vic Lambert (Eric Murphy). The group is surprised by Father Vassey (Michael Rooker) that kills the followers but Shadowbuilder escapes to Grand River, a town that will experience an eclipse on the next day. Father Vassey heads to the town and discovers that the demon's target is Chris Hatcher (Kevin Zegers), a boy that caused an stigmata in the image of Christ in his baptism that is raised by his aunt Jenny (Leslie Hope). Shadowbuilder brings chaos to Grand River to collect souls and becomes power. Meanwhile, Father Vassey teams up with the local Sheriff Sam Logan (Shawn Thompson) that is Jenny's boyfriend and together they try to protect Chris and destroy the powerful demon.

    I saw "Shadowbuilder" in the late 90's and today I have watched again on DVD. The storyline is great but the screenplay is only reasonable considering the potential of the story and the cast. The boy is Kevin Zegers in the beginning of his career. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Shadowbuilder - O Senhor das Sombras" ("Shadowbuilder – The Lord of the Darkness")
    4Coventry

    Total eclipse of the brain cells...

    "Shadow Builder" doesn't only dispose of the ugliest VHS-cover in the history of cinema, it also is one of the most ineptly bizarre films I ever had the (mis)fortune of seeing. The film is a little bit based on a short story by Bram Stoker (you know, the guy who gained some fame with his vampire novel) but the scriptwriter obviously had a lot of fun adding insane stuff that comes from his own imagination, like a swearing priest who operates 9mm guns…with laser beams! Believe it or not, but there are many interesting ideas and ingenious details noticeable in "Shadow Builder", and with a slightly more coherent script, the film might have been very good. It introduces a quite original monster, in the shape of Darth Vader-resembling demon that can only reign in the shadows. He has been summoned by a bunch of freaks and now he's looking for 12-year-old Chris Hatcher. During the sun eclipse, demon-guy will use Chris to make the world come to an end because he was born with stigmata. Yes, very clever!! Michael Rooker stars as the troubled priest who stalks the demon all over the country and Tony "Candyman" Todd has an insignificant role as the town's nut. The film is actually quite enjoyable, but only during the moments when the plot doesn't necessarily have to make sense, like for example the neat sequences of the town in chaos or when the demon possesses random souls in order to gain power. Director Jamie Dixon tries to uphold a constant level of action and most cast members seem to fulfill their job with great devotion. I can't properly judge the use of special effects, though. Some visual gimmicks are quite well done whereas others are lousy and on the verge of pitiful. Definitely not a must-see, but if you're a fan of silly horror, it's worth watching when it comes on TV or something.
    5lost-in-limbo

    "Hell will no longer be denied"

    Get the ingredients for a little made b-film and throw Bram Stocker in as inspiration for the story. A demonic force is summoned to take the soul of a young boy who could become a saint and if done it could open a doorway to hell. However this entity can only travel through shadows and needs to collect souls to complete this task. But on its trail is Father Vassey, who's heading to this sleepy rural town to find the boy first. The occult horror "Shadow Builder" is an adaptation of a Stocker story and the screenplay only seems to muddled it up with half-baked theories, as it leans towards its cheesy special effects, nasty shocks and poignant performances led by Michael Rooker's grizzled renegade priest who gets around with pistols than say a bible and Tony Todd as some loony giggling Jamaican hermit that kids are afraid of. Actually "Shadow Builder" isn't all that bad, but in parts it's fairly amusing and surprisingly dark in its atmospherics. The opening scenes are actually quite fun. Over-the-top and silly, but fun especially seeing Rooker at work in his choice of repenting sinners. The demonic entity has some striking facial details, but basically it's black CGI smoke and like most villainous horror characters has something cleverly smart to say. With this last point, I thought it would have been better suited if it said nothing at all. The direction is rather stylised for its low- budget, but the plot doesn't meander much and it has enough thrills in its formulaic patterns of good vs. evil… or light vs. darkness. A young Kevin Zegers stars as the kid caught in the middle of it all.

    "Are you truly repentant?"
    5TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Ironically, a bunch of things in this are tough to make out

    Father Vassey(a usually intense Rooker) is a mean, motherf-ing servant of god, dual-wielding 9mm pistols with laser sights that he sadly uses all too little, and he's one of the more enjoyable aspects of this. He is introduced gunning down a perverted(not like that! ...then again...) clan of Catholic higher-ups who have just summoned the original titular demon(created when light came about), and it's out to... I don't know, exactly, with all this theism-driven "horror"(this is not all that scary, if there are creepy and atmospheric portions here and there), it's just an alternative to their faith that is the evil, and this one is somewhat vague in that regard. Anyway, it needs to take over a human host to do... whatever, I don't know, maybe to stop chuckling, maybe air tickles it. It's sights are set on a pre-teen boy in a nearby small town, where it hides in a sewer(or, going by what it looks like from it's POV-shots, it's rushing down a lava water slide), and gradually drive the inhabitants to sin and chaos(whether you take it seriously or not, it's another memorable aspect). This is very much a B-movie, though it's not cheesy enough to be fun like that. Yes, there are some good moments but they are few and far between. There is a heavy reliance on CGI with it utilizing a ton of it, and, being the late 90's(and low budget), the FX(in fact, in general) are not of a very high quality(with some exceptions, some of the practical stuff). Also, many things are shown too briefly, where you barely have time to see what you're looking at before it moves on. I don't remember when I last had to rewind so often during one film. While the insidious being is in the shadow some(leaving it to us to imagine what exactly he looks like), he's way too chatty and when you do see some more of him, the design is strange and not that interesting. Acting varies. Characters are forgettable(even Tony Todd as the village idiot... well, he seemed to be entertained by it, himself). Pacing can be an issue, as this can really drag. At the end of the day, there are better camp flicks out there... Mother of Tears had far more going on, and End of the Line was genuinely chilling. There is some disturbing, violent and gory content and a little full female nudity in this. I recommend this to big fans of Christian fantasy with devils or the like. 5/10

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    • Trivia
      The credits show the film as "introducing" Kevin Zegers, but, counting theatrical and television movies, this is his eleventh feature role.
    • Goofs
      As Vassey drives into town, a persons arm can be seen in the back right seat of his car.
    • Quotes

      Maggie: What is a priest doing with two nine millimeter cannons?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      WIPE YOUR WEEPING EYES
      Written by Justin Hinds

      Performed by Justin Hinds & The Dominoes

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 1998 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bram Stoker's Shadowbuilder
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Applecreek Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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