High school student turns out to be personification of Lucifer. Two arch angels in human form (as women) take him on.High school student turns out to be personification of Lucifer. Two arch angels in human form (as women) take him on.High school student turns out to be personification of Lucifer. Two arch angels in human form (as women) take him on.
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- Brenda
- (as Mari Anne Simpson)
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Not as bad as all that... Decent horror flick with a few common flaws.
Make No Sense
A Few Stand Out Scenes
Ok, the rest of it is pretty ho hum, but I think all of that should count for something.
Ambitious first movie that's very murky
I don't understand why this movie is so despised. It's probably due to the shower scene. Fan boys can't take moments like this, which are, oddly enough for a horror movie, too shocking for them. Oh the irony!
In the end, FEAR NO EVIL is an adequate first movie made in the early 1980s. Like I already said above, it's not the worst horror movie ever made like so many have claimed it to be (see PLEDGE NIGHT!). But the director's ambitions exceeded his inexperience and the film's low budget.
About as bonkers as 80's horror could get.
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- TriviaRichard Jay Silverthorn, who plays Lucifer in the film, also did the makeup work on the film. Later Silverthorn would also write a published novelization of Fear No Evil.
- GoofsAfter the stigmata catastrophe, attendees are seen scrambling over fences to get away, even though there's a gap in the fence big enough to drive a mac truck through--or at least a police car, which does.
- Quotes
Tony: [to Andrew] So, if you're not gonna gimme a date tonight, won't you at least lemme have a kiss, huh? Come on, 'kay? Come on baby, gimme a kiss man.
Other Boys: [encouraging him] Yeah, Tony, come on!
Tony: Come on baby, gimme a kiss man.
[forces his mouth on Andrew's, whose disgust and anger supernaturally transform the liplock into an act of slow torture, as Tony writhes desperately, but is powerless to pull apart]
- SoundtracksHey Joe
Written by Patti Smith (as Smith) and Billy Roberts (as Roberts)
Performed by Patti Smith
© 1977 Linda Music Corp. ASCAP/Third Store Music BMI
(P) 1977 Sire Records, Inc.
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