Demons

Demons(1985)

NR
10/04/1985 (US)Horror1h 29m
6.6

"They will make cemeteries their cathedrals and the cities will be your tombs."

Overview

A group of people are trapped in a West Berlin movie theater infested with ravenous demons who proceed to kill and possess the humans one-by-one, thereby multiplying their numbers.

Lamberto Bava

Screenplay

Lamberto Bava

Director

Franco Ferrini

Screenplay

Dario Argento

Screenplay

Dardano Sacchetti

Screenplay

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Part of the Demons Collection

Horror and gore abounds as a demonic plague feasts upon a hapless group of humans trapped in a building (be it a cinema or an apartment building).

Media

Arrow Recreation Trailer

Arrow Recreation Trailer

Trailer

Demons (1985) U.S. Original Theatrical Trailer

Demons (1985) U.S. Original Theatrical Trailer

Trailer

Demons (1985) - Trailer HD (International) 1080p

Demons (1985) - Trailer HD (International) 1080p

Trailer

Demons (1985) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Demons (1985) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Trailer

#shorts Geretta Geretta talks Lamberto Bava's Demons (1985)

#shorts Geretta Geretta talks Lamberto Bava's Demons (1985)

Behind the Scenes

Demons 1985 Demons, The Mask, & The Warning

Demons 1985 Demons, The Mask, & The Warning

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Demons Clip - We’re trapped in here!

Demons Clip - We’re trapped in here!

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Demons Clip - Rosemary, are you okay?

Demons Clip - Rosemary, are you okay?

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Demons (1985) Dirtbike and Katana

Demons (1985) Dirtbike and Katana

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Arrow Video Selects - Demons by Louise Buckler

Arrow Video Selects - Demons by Louise Buckler

Featurette

Demoni (Demons) Behind the scenes footage

Demoni (Demons) Behind the scenes footage

Behind the Scenes

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A review by talisencrw
8.0

Written on July 21, 2016

This was beautiful. It must be a strange experience, being a child of a great director, and following the very same genre. Do you go pretty much the same route, or try something vastly different?

This would make a great double-bill, at an actual movie theatre, with the 50's edition of 'The Blob'--another film in which the cinema isn't the safe, dark, womb-like place we take for granted it is.