Night of the Demons

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Night of the Demons
Directed by Kevin Tenney
Produced by Joe Augustyn
Written by Joe Augustyn
Starring Cathy Podewell
Amelia Kinkade
Linnea Quigley
Music by Dennis Michael Tenney
Cinematography David Lewis
Editing by Daniel Duncan
Distributed by International Film Marketing
Release date(s) September 9, 1988
Running time 90 minutes
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Followed by Night of the Demons 2
IMDb profile

Night of the Demons (aka Halloween Party) is a 1987 horror film directed by Kevin S. Tenney. The film received a limited theatrical release, playing in major cities and at drive-ins.[citation needed]

[edit] Plot

It's Halloween night, and spooky girl Angela Franklin (Kinkade) and her boy-crazy pal Suzanne (Quigley) are throwing a party at Hull House, a local mortuary that was abandoned years ago after the Hull family patriarch slew his entire family within its walls. They have invited the usual assortment of party guests, including the class clown, the resident tough guy, the token black guy, the preppy, and the virginal heroine.

Angela decides to hold a séance as a party game. They all sit in front of a mirror and concentrate on the reflections, and it works because one of the girls sees her own dead body hitting the other side of the mirror. Their séance has evoked ferocious demons who proceed to possess them one by one, in various sadistic ways. Finally only two are left to try surviving the night, fighting off the demons while waiting for sunrise.

[edit] Night of the Demons Soundtrack

  • Dennis Michael Tenney - Main Title Theme
  • Bauhaus (band) - Stigmata Martyr
  • Dennis Michael Tenney, Steve King and Tim Wojan - Computer Date
  • Dennis Michael Tenney, Steve King, Rich Lowe, Paul Ojeda and Bobby Thompson - The Beast Inside & Victims of the Press