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Diablo

Original title: The Legend of Diablo
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
1.5/10
154
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Diablo (2003)
Thriller

The small California town of Diablo is plagued with mysterious deaths after Sheriff Roberts Lopez unearths an ancient box. Legend has it that the box holds the sixteenth-century Mexican demo... Read allThe small California town of Diablo is plagued with mysterious deaths after Sheriff Roberts Lopez unearths an ancient box. Legend has it that the box holds the sixteenth-century Mexican demon named Azar.The small California town of Diablo is plagued with mysterious deaths after Sheriff Roberts Lopez unearths an ancient box. Legend has it that the box holds the sixteenth-century Mexican demon named Azar.

  • Director
    • Robert Napton
  • Writer
    • Robert Napton
  • Stars
    • Fred Estrada
    • Lindsey Lofaso
    • Mario Soto
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  • IMDb RATING
    1.5/10
    154
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    • Director
      • Robert Napton
    • Writer
      • Robert Napton
    • Stars
      • Fred Estrada
      • Lindsey Lofaso
      • Mario Soto
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fred Estrada
    • Gil Vega
    Lindsey Lofaso
    • Dominique Lopez
    Mario Soto
    • Father Rodriguez
    Calvi Pabon
    Calvi Pabon
    • Mary Lopez
    Jerry Rodriguez
    • Dr. Olazaba
    Oscar Garza
    • Sheriff Lopez
    Alberto Henriquez
    Alberto Henriquez
    • Jose
    Danielle Jacobs
    • Hiker
    Giovanni Lopes
    Giovanni Lopes
    • Father Corto
    Gabriel R. Martinez
    Gabriel R. Martinez
    • Cody Salazar
    Ricky Moore
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    • Director
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    • Writer
      • Robert Napton
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    1fagdamager

    Intentional Fraud

    If you're reading this review it's already too late. You've been duped by the distributor into thinking this is a real movie, which, as you should be aware, this most certainly isn't. This must have been Robert Napton's pet project. He probably always wanted to direct a movie and thought he might give it a go. While that's all well and good for him and the nice people he paid to shoot this during a rain free weekend, it simply isn't a real movie.

    If you're one of the few people here bothering to look at this page without having experienced this first hand, you may be wondering, "how is this not a 'real movie', exactly?"

    Oh, let us count the ways.

    The most striking absence is in the lighting department. By that I mean they didn't have one. Every single shot is flat. Everything is evenly lit, at all times. It's the visual equivalent of Nyquil. I wouldn't be surprised if Napton himself just wandered around with a camera, picked a random bush to stand by, and yelled "action!"

    Speaking of bushes, I suspect this was filmed in and around his own home. The entire film's events take place within a few acres of the Lopez estate with the same four or five locations reused over and over again. It's probably all they had to work with.

    The acting is amateurish, as well. I'm not trying to sound like a jerk, I mean they were literal amateurs doing their best in this pretend movie. The only noteworthy performance was Giovanni Lopes as the priest. I wouldn't call it good acting, but he was the only remotely human thing about this mess.

    And it is a mess, but that doesn't mean I want to slam it as some travesty against the medium. All it ever wanted to be was a horror fan's attempt at making their own horror movie. Good for him, he went out and got something done, even if it sucks, it's more than I can say.

    But this should never have gotten a real release. In the same way you strumming on a guitar pretending to be Bob Dylan shouldn't have it's own vinyl. This is a scam, plain and simple. This company spent basically zero dollars getting the rights so that they could slap a nice looking cover on what they knew wasn't a proper film just to cheat you out of your money. Well, sucks for you guys, I got this at Goodwill.
    10gumby-8

    a horror film for those tired of all the rest...

    "DIABLO" is a fun flick with many layers and a story that pays homage to comic books.

    From the "Dune" inspired opening animation to the quick pace...this film keeps the eye moving and works so well that repeat viewing is not unexpected.

    The acting is also a strong aspect of the film. It is nice to see non-stereotypes to tell a story with Mexican origins.

    Don't forget to listen to the filmmaker's commentary track...the director (Napton) and DP (Fredericks) make it a fun listen with behind the scene stories and exact explanation for production techniques.
    2HumanoidOfFlesh

    Absolutely horrendous piece of garbage.

    The small California town of Diablo is plagued with mysterious deaths after sheriff Robert Lopez unearths an ancient box.Legend has it that the box holds the sixteenth-century Mexican demon named Azar.FBI agent Gil Vega is sent to investigate the murders and joins forces with the sheriff's daughters,Dominique and Mary to fight with evil and bloodthirsty demon."The Legend of Diablo" is an absolute garbage.The film lacks scares and gore,the acting is amateurish and the direction is bad.The animation is the only one aspect of the film I enjoyed.I'm a big fan of indie horror flicks,for example I loved "Torched","Live Feed","Bone Sickness" or "Neighborhood Watch",unfortunately "The Legend of Diablo" is a huge misfire.Definitely one to avoid.
    1palacchi

    This is Absolutely the worst film of the Millennium

    I rented this movie because it sounded pretty interesting but to my Horror this movie was the worst movie I had ever seen! I read the comment from Gumby-8 and he has to be a part of the cast or the crew. Unless Gumby-8 is a 4 year old child or some demented cult member no one in their right mind would think that this movie had any potential at all.

    I couldn't believe Gumby-8's comments.

    Quoting: "From the "Dune" inspired opening animation to the quick pace...this film keeps the eye moving and works so well that repeat viewing is not unexpected."

    The Animation is the only aspect of the movie that was interesting and the fact of that the film keeps the eye moving, well that's because you keep looking for any type of suspense. I mean give me a break Halloween was shot with a budget of $100,000.00 and a painted mask and also by the way became a cult classic. As far as "repeat viewing is not unexpected" I think he made a typo.

    Another quote from Gumby-8 the only Fan: "The acting is also a strong aspect of the film."

    With all due respect for the actors, their performance is nothing more than the respective talent of Robert Napton.

    The catchy Tagline: "Beware the hour between dusk and darkness"

    That's because there is no dusk or darkness in this movie.

    MPAA rating "Rated R for some violence/gore"

    The only gore you see is some red paint on a sheet over a dead body you never see. As far as I know it might be a clump of grass.

    In summation, I have seen horror flicks from the 50's, 60's and 70's. I have seen what I thought to be the absolutely worst and some that were very good. The director of this film either did not make any attempt, was asleep, or took a hit of acid. Whatever the case I think the actors deserve applause for trying to salvage a very poor job of direction. I would give this film a rating of .5 for a 'B' movie.
    10supera-90247

    Best movie of all time

    Distractible is good podcast. I like distractible. Go listen to distractible. They showed me this film, and I had a spiritual awakening. Thank you distractible for showing me this. The part where the Mexican Zombies are tearing a car apart is cinematic gold. The music is great too.

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Legend of Diablo
    • Filming locations
      • Malibu, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dark Lantern Pictures
      • Pop Art Film Factory
      • Premium Resourcs Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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