Demon Keeper Explained

Demon Keeper
Director:Joe Tornatore
Producer:Cheryl Latimer
John Marshall
Joe Tornatore
Executive
Maurice Smith
Roger Corman
Starring:Dirk Benedict
Studio:The Pacific Trust
Distributor:New Horizons Video
Runtime:72 minutes
Country:USA
Language:English

Demon Keeper is a 1994 American horror film directed by Joe Tornatore for New Horizon Pictures. It was shot in Zimbabwe.

Premise

A fake medium conjures up an angry demon.

Cast

Production

The original cut of the film was felt to be not scary enough so at the behest of Roger Corman additional scenes were shot using a demon. According to Imagi Movies "The addition is laughably obvious, for two reasons: first the demon never appears ‘on the sets where the original footage was shot; second, the new scenes were done on video tape and run through the “film-look” process, with less than good results."[1]

Reception

Senseless Pictures called it "small but underrated."[2]

Psychotronic Video said "Attention fans of Grotesque. Tomatore is back with more inept but entertaining nonsense."[3]

The Roanoke Times called it "fun if you're on the mood for a really bad movie. Otherwise forget it."[4] In a review for the Orlando Sentinel, Joe Bob Briggs wrote "not since Plan 9 from Outer Space have this many earnest authors been this sincerely awful."[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Demon Keeper. Imagi Movies. Fall 1994. 56. Steve. Biodrowski.
  2. https://www.senselesscinema.com/2017/08/demon-keeper.html Review of film
  3. Demon Keeper. Psychtronic Video. 58. Winter 1994.
  4. News: Reviews. The Roanoke Times. 18 June 1994. 20.
  5. News: Joe Bob. Briggs. The Orlando Sentinel. 3 June 1994. 110. This flick goes way beyond bad to mesmerizing.