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A group of delinquents accidentally shoot a police officer. To avoid arrest, they hide out in an abandoned house, unaware it is haunted.A group of delinquents accidentally shoot a police officer. To avoid arrest, they hide out in an abandoned house, unaware it is haunted.A group of delinquents accidentally shoot a police officer. To avoid arrest, they hide out in an abandoned house, unaware it is haunted.
Kris Holden-Ried
- Vince
- (as Kris Holdenreid)
James W. Quinn
- Demon
- (voice)
- (as Jim Quinn)
Cecile Cristobal
- Demon
- (voice)
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Well, oh, man. LOL! I'm sorry, just I had never really expected before to get into these "Night of the Demons" movies. I think it's because I just had the opportunity which was cool. For a horror movie, sometimes I like it to be a little cliché and cheesy. You've got the bad acting, some scary moments, sex, drugs, alcohol, and unnecessary violence. I just loved the love story between the rebel and the head cheerleader. They were in the middle of getting killed but when they get a minute alone, they're all like "Oh, what would the head cheer leader want with a punk like me?" and they kiss! LOL! So beyond cheesy and unreal, but you get your kicks out of it.
I think I was just in a good mood and I was excited to see the third installment into this trilogy. Is it a movie for all? Heck no and it's not Oscar material. It's just for the horror fans who want to get a little kick out of the horror genre. Angela's back in action and she's ready to throw one "hell" of a party! Happy Halloween!
4/10
I think I was just in a good mood and I was excited to see the third installment into this trilogy. Is it a movie for all? Heck no and it's not Oscar material. It's just for the horror fans who want to get a little kick out of the horror genre. Angela's back in action and she's ready to throw one "hell" of a party! Happy Halloween!
4/10
Except for a later remake of the original movie, the "Night of the Demons" series came to an end at this point, and if you ask me, it wasn't a moment too soon. It goes wrong in just about every area you can think of. It's a really cheap affair, from cinematography that at times resembles camcorder footage to tacky CGI effects. The tone of the movie is really slow and downright boring at times - it takes a little more than half of the movie before the characters find they are in serious trouble. But probably the worst thing about the movie are the characters. Except for the law enforcement officers, ALL the character in the movie act incredibly stupid and annoying. I simply didn't care whether they would live or die. Well, actually I DID want them all to die since they were very unpleasant. There is some welcome nudity, but there isn't a terrible amount, and what is displayed isn't exactly spectacular. Thank goodness there wasn't a part four.
Well I found this movie for 1$ at sale at my local library and my brother and I flipped our lid. Both of us are veterans to the series and we more than happy to pay a dollar for it. Unstoppable action, even though its obviously not as good as Angela's first party. Angela is at it again ( even though its a different Angela ) and this movie packs one of the best lines in the series when Angela is in the shed: "Happy Halloween Bi***h!" Definitely a good way to spend 90 mins, but a must see for the Night of the Demons fan.
Third entry in the series, this was released as Demon House in the UK. Amelia Kinkade is back as the sexy demon Angela, one of her standout scenes here is her simulating oral sex with a pistol, sucking out the bullets. Very erotic! A bunch of no good teens plus a couple of good girls hide out at a haunted house after a serious incident at a fuel station.
Released in 1997 this is more typical of an 80's horror movie. Plenty of gore, the effects aren't great but still better than many of today's poor CGI, plus several scenes of gratuitous female nudity. The "teens" are played by actors in their mid 20's but there is some effective friction between the characters, in particular Nick, who's the "good'" guy, and Vince, who is a nasty piece of work.
Overall this is no classic, but then neither was the original in my opinion, but if you like a cheesy horror flick then it's delivers.
Weak followup to NOTD2, with Angela back for one more go-round, this time versus a bunch of young punks who rob a store and shoot a cop. They take refuge at Hull House, which they will soon learn to regret. Some decent nudity, sexy situations and actually more special effects than in the first two flicks combined, but weak on everything else. I am glad Mimi Kincaide got to play Angela in all three movies, even though she was getting noticeably older and heftier by the time this second sequel was made. I imagine the filmmakers must have been very tired of the franchise by this point, and it shows. Not a scare to be had.
Did you know
- TriviaMost of the scenes involving Angela floating through the Hallways, and some inside shots of Hull House, were taken from the original Night of the Demons (1988) movie.
- Goofs(at around 1h 10 mins) Cop Larry's head wound switches sides several times during the film's climactic showdown.
- Crazy creditsThroughout the end credits sequence, phrases "I'll show you a hell of a time," "I'm so horny," and "AHHH!" can be heard.
- Alternate versionsUnrated version contains additional gore and nudity which was edited out of the R-rated version.
- ConnectionsEdited from Night of the Demons (1988)
- SoundtracksFalling
Written by F. Rapaso, J. Hebert, F. Battista and Joey D.A.
Performed by 6 was 9
Par Excellence Music Socan/BMI (1994)
Details
Box office
- Budget
- CA$1,800,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 25m(85 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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