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Demon Lust (1997)
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Runtime: 2 hrs
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Brinke Stevens and legendary makeup artist/actor Tom Savini star in this neo-exploitation movie about two men who get on the wrong side of the mob and an ages old demon who inhabits a beautiful and... Brinke Stevens and legendary makeup artist/actor Tom Savini star in this neo-exploitation movie about two men who get on the wrong side of the mob and an ages old demon who inhabits a beautiful and lusty young woman. Nick and Tom are two friends who have borrowed a substantial sum of money from the mob, which they have been three days to pay back. With the slightly unhinged hit man Eddie Rao (Savini) on their tails, the two must figure out a way to come up with the money fast. They decide to rob the home of a sexy and mysterious woman who has just moved into town named Amanda (Brinke Stevens). Unfortunately, Nick and Tom have unwittingly put themselves in the hands of a person far more dangerous than than any mobster. [More]
Starring: Brinke Stevens, Tom Savini, Edward Lee Vincent, Zander Teller
Starring: Brinke Stevens, Tom Savini, Edward Lee Vincent, Zander Teller
Director: David A. Goldberg
Director: David A. Goldberg
Reviews for Demon Lust
Unless you’re a fervent fan of all things amateurish and muddy, there’s no reason you’d ever want to see Demon Lust.
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