Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA horror anthology comprising of 3 episodes, all of them abridged versions of previously released Full Moon Pictures: "Dark Angel: The Ascent", "Lurking Fear" & "Talisman".A horror anthology comprising of 3 episodes, all of them abridged versions of previously released Full Moon Pictures: "Dark Angel: The Ascent", "Lurking Fear" & "Talisman".A horror anthology comprising of 3 episodes, all of them abridged versions of previously released Full Moon Pictures: "Dark Angel: The Ascent", "Lurking Fear" & "Talisman".
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Constantin Barbulescu
- Theriel (The Black Angel) (segment "Talisman")
- (archive footage)
Jeffrey Combs
- Dr. Haggis (segment "Lurking Fear")
- (archive footage)
Ashley Laurence
- Cathryn Farrell (segment "Lurking Fear")
- (archive footage)
Daniel Markel
- Dr. Max Barris (segment "Dark Angel")
- (archive footage)
Billy Parish
- Elias (segment "Talisman")
- (archive footage)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe three stories were renamed for the DVD release: "Ascent From Hell", "Infinite Evil", and "Eternal Damnation."
- ConnexionsEdited from Lurking Fear (1994)
Commentaire en vedette
(2004) Tomb of Terror
HORROR
Disappointed to find out these are shortened versions from the original movies, to make it appear to look like they were intended to be thirty minute episodes is false advertising.
The first one is called "Ascent Hell" shortened from the movie released in 1994 called "Dark Angel: The Ascent" that involves a young female demon from hell, Veronica (Angela Featherstone) escaping from her raving dad toward the planet earth. There she meets a young doctor, Max (Daniel Markel) after she was hit by a car and then letting her stay with him at his place of residence. When Max is out working at hospital, Veronica is searching for evil doers, and it is not long before she finds some. Her killings involve detective Harper (Mike Genovese) and Detective Greenberg (Michael C. Mahon).
The second one is called "Infinite Evil" shortened from a movie called "Lurking Fear" originally released in 1994. It centers on former convict, John Martense (Blake Adams) just getting out of prison, and the first thing he does is see his friend, Knaggs (Vincent Schiavelli) to retrieve a drawing of a map that could lead him to cache of money. Except that it is located on a tomb where Dr. Haggis (Jeffrey Combs) and others plan to blow up, as a result of ghouls living underground. At the same time, gangsters led by Bennett (Jon Finch) is also aware about the map as well as the money. All three different groups have different reasons to be there.
Third and final episode is "Eternal Damnation" but is actually a shortened version of the movie "Talisman" released in 1998 that has Elias Storm (Billy Parish) sent to a Cathedral boarding school to serve out his punishment along with five or seven others. The yuppie one amongst the group is a guy named Burke (Jason Adelman) with Elias quickly making friends with Jake Fine (Walter Jones). Some of the students are wanting to seduce the only young lady in the school, her name is Elizabeth Storm (Ilinca Goia) who also happens to be the dean's daughter. With Elias oblivious of the actual reason he was brought there in the first place that involves amulet that can open the gates of hell. As he continues to have dreams of him and the amulet itself.
Upon looking at the ratings of some of the edited movies, the only one that deserved to be checked out is "Dark Angel-The Scent" speaking as a hetero male, it was very obvious that there was supposed to be more nudity, The other two movies did not receive not so good ratings either, except that if I were to watch those movies again in it's entirety, then I'll know what to expect. It can also be interpreted as shortened versions of bad movies, which is why I'm giving it a four.
Disappointed to find out these are shortened versions from the original movies, to make it appear to look like they were intended to be thirty minute episodes is false advertising.
The first one is called "Ascent Hell" shortened from the movie released in 1994 called "Dark Angel: The Ascent" that involves a young female demon from hell, Veronica (Angela Featherstone) escaping from her raving dad toward the planet earth. There she meets a young doctor, Max (Daniel Markel) after she was hit by a car and then letting her stay with him at his place of residence. When Max is out working at hospital, Veronica is searching for evil doers, and it is not long before she finds some. Her killings involve detective Harper (Mike Genovese) and Detective Greenberg (Michael C. Mahon).
The second one is called "Infinite Evil" shortened from a movie called "Lurking Fear" originally released in 1994. It centers on former convict, John Martense (Blake Adams) just getting out of prison, and the first thing he does is see his friend, Knaggs (Vincent Schiavelli) to retrieve a drawing of a map that could lead him to cache of money. Except that it is located on a tomb where Dr. Haggis (Jeffrey Combs) and others plan to blow up, as a result of ghouls living underground. At the same time, gangsters led by Bennett (Jon Finch) is also aware about the map as well as the money. All three different groups have different reasons to be there.
Third and final episode is "Eternal Damnation" but is actually a shortened version of the movie "Talisman" released in 1998 that has Elias Storm (Billy Parish) sent to a Cathedral boarding school to serve out his punishment along with five or seven others. The yuppie one amongst the group is a guy named Burke (Jason Adelman) with Elias quickly making friends with Jake Fine (Walter Jones). Some of the students are wanting to seduce the only young lady in the school, her name is Elizabeth Storm (Ilinca Goia) who also happens to be the dean's daughter. With Elias oblivious of the actual reason he was brought there in the first place that involves amulet that can open the gates of hell. As he continues to have dreams of him and the amulet itself.
Upon looking at the ratings of some of the edited movies, the only one that deserved to be checked out is "Dark Angel-The Scent" speaking as a hetero male, it was very obvious that there was supposed to be more nudity, The other two movies did not receive not so good ratings either, except that if I were to watch those movies again in it's entirety, then I'll know what to expect. It can also be interpreted as shortened versions of bad movies, which is why I'm giving it a four.
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