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'''''Night of the Demons''''' is a 2009 American [[horror film]] and [[remake]] of the 1988 [[Night of the Demons (1988 film)|film of the same name]]. It was directed by [[Adam Gierasch]],<ref>{{cite web|title='Night of the Demons' Director Talks Remakes|date=March 15, 2009 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/15592/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref> who also co-wrote the screenplay with [[Jace Anderson]], and stars [[Edward Furlong]], [[Monica Keena]], [[Bobbi Sue Luther]], [[Shannon Elizabeth]], [[Diora Baird]], and [[Michael Copon]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Early Synopsis For 'Night of the Demons' Remake|date=August 18, 2008 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/13336/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=9 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=FrightFest UK Review: 'Night of the Demons'!|date=September 17, 2009 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/17398/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref>
'''''Night of the Demons''''' is a 2009 American [[horror film]] and [[remake]] of the 1988 [[Night of the Demons (1988 film)|film of the same name]]. It was directed by [[Adam Gierasch]],<ref>{{cite web|title='Night of the Demons' Director Talks Remakes|date=March 15, 2009 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/15592/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|access-date=October 9, 2013}}</ref> who also co-wrote the screenplay with [[Jace Anderson]], and stars [[Edward Furlong]], [[Monica Keena]], [[Bobbi Sue Luther]], [[Shannon Elizabeth]], [[Diora Baird]], and [[Michael Copon]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Early Synopsis For 'Night of the Demons' Remake|date=August 18, 2008 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/13336/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|access-date=9 October 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=FrightFest UK Review: 'Night of the Demons'!|date=September 17, 2009 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/17398/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|access-date=October 9, 2013}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
{{plot|date=October 2021}}
{{long plot|date=October 2021}}
The film opens in 1925, with scenes of gore and demons. Evangeline Broussard is in love with a man named Louis who is into [[black magic]]. At an evening gathering one night, Evangeline finds herself in a [[séance]] with demons who have been banished from Hell. If they get 7 human sacrifices, they can rise again and take over the human world. Rather than allow that to happen, Evangeline prepares to hang herself from her balcony when she is stopped by a man trying to reassure her that he is truly Louis and that she shouldn't hang herself. Evangeline calls him a liar, then jumps, hanging herself—and also causing her head to rip off and bounce down the stairs. Louis stares over the balcony...as his eyes switch to a demonic shade of orange.
In 1925, Evangeline Broussard hosts an evening gathering hoping to catch the eye of her crush Louis, who is into [[black magic]]. While at a [[séance]], a group of demons are summoned and state that they need seven human sacrifices to rise again. Frightened by this, she prepares to hang herself from her balcony to stop their plans. Louis attempts to stop her, but she jumps, hanging herself while decapitating herself in the process. Louis stares over the balcony as his eyes become demonic.


Cut to present day: a girl named Maddie goes to a party held by Angela Feld with her friends Lily and Suzanne. She realizes her ex-boyfriend Colin is there, dealing drugs. Also there is Lily's ex-boyfriend Dex and his friend Jason. At the party, Angela prompts everyone to go wild, as she must make money off the party or she will have to live on the streets. Lily and Dex eventually reunite, while Suzanne becomes incredibly drunk. Maddie goes to the toilet, only to have a hand grab her through the mirror. They pass it off as an elaborate trick placed by Angela.
In the present, Maddie and her friends Lily and Suzanne attend a party held by Angela Feld. In addition, there is Maddie's drug dealing ex-boyfriend Colin, Lily's ex-boyfriend Dex, and his friend Jason. At the party, Angela prompts everyone to go wild, as she must make money off the party to avoid living on the streets. Lily and Dex eventually reunite while Suzanne becomes incredibly drunk. When Maddie goes to the bathroom, a hand grabs her through the mirror, with the others passing it off as an elaborate trick placed by Angela.


Police break up the party. Panicked, Colin stuffs his drugs into a grate to hide it from the police before leaving. Maddie, Lily, Dex and Jason leave with the rest, leaving an upset Angela alone in the house. After a while, the group returns, unable to find Suzanne, who is revealed to have passed out. Colin returns for his drugs and, with Angela, goes into the basement to find them. The pair find a hidden door, and Angela remarks that the house is full of hidden rooms, including a tunnel that leads to the next estate over. They enter the room and find six skeletons. Angela surmises that the skeletons are the remains of the missing party guests of Evangeline Broussard.
Eventually police officers arrive to break up the party as everyone leaves except for Angela, leaving an upset Angela alone in the house. Maddie, Lily, Dex and Jason soon return to find Suzanne, who has passed out. Colin and Angela go into the basement to find the drugs he had hid earlier. They discover a hidden door, and Angela remarks that the house is full of hidden rooms, including a tunnel that leads to the next estate over. They enter the room and find six skeletons, whom Angela believes are the remains of the missing party guests of Evangeline Broussard. One of the skeletons bites Angela's hand. Colin attempts to leave the house, only to discover that the gate is locked. While everyone plans to wait the night out, Suzanne tells the group the story of the night that led to Evangeline and her friends deaths. The only person found alive was the maid, who was found scribbling spells on her walls, having been driven insane by the night's events.


Angela slowly succumbs to the skeleton bite and turns into a demon. She returns to the group and infects Dex by kissing him, who in turn infects Lily. While Maddie, Jason, and Colin leave to find another exit, Angela seduces Suzanne and turns her into a demon. Jason finds a demonic Lily and goes to warn the others. They are initially skeptical until a demonic Suzanne attacks them. They decide to escape through the tunnel, only to discover it has caved. The group is then attacked by Lily and Dex as Jason is injured. The survivors run upstairs and tend to Jason's injury and realize they are in the maid's room with the symbols she drew still on the walls, acting as a ward against the demons. They discover that the demons were thrown out of hell for trying to usurp Satan's rule and need seven human vessels to be free. The demons had tricked Evangeline into hosting the party so they could take over the guests, but failed after she hanged herself as they cannot possess corpses.
One of the skeletons bites Angela's hand, which causes her to feel woozy. Colin attempts to leave the house, only to discover that the gate is locked and can't be opened. While everyone plans to wait the night out, Suzanne details how Evangeline supposedly practiced black magic in the hopes that she would attract the attention of Louis, only to have that magic go wrong. The only person found alive was the maid, who was found scribbling spells on her walls, having been driven insane by the night's events.


Soon the walls begin pouring with blood and wash the spells away. The trio attempt to re-draw the spells but are lured out of the room when the demons fake daylight in the windows. Maddie and Colin rush back to the room, while Jason is caught and [[disemboweled]] by Angela, coming back to life as a demon. As they plan to wait in the room until sunrise, Colin falls through the floorboards into the basement. Maddie attempts help him, but he is revealed to now be a demon. Maddie manages to get back to the maid's room and fights the demons off. She makes her way to the balcony, where she ties a rope around her neck and jumps over, seemingly hanging herself. As the sun rises, the demons are killed. Maddie reveals that she only pretended to hang herself, having tied the rope around her waist and the demons merely assumed that she was dead. Maddie is then able to exit through the gates to her freedom.
Angela slowly succumbs to the skeleton bite—and turns into a demon. She returns to the group, who partake in a game of spin the bottle. Angela infects Dex by kissing him. Lily angrily leads Dex into a nearby room, where the pair have sex. Dex transforms into a demon and infects Lily. Angela then attempts to seduce the others while Maddie, Jason and Colin leave to find another exit but can't. Angela successfully seduces Suzanne and then rips her breasts and face, turning her into a demon. Jason sees Lily pressing her lipstick into her breast, then voiding it out through her vagina. He warns the others who do not believe him until a demonic Suzanne attacks them. They decide to leave through the house's escape tunnel. On their way, they arm themselves with a gun and a metal bar. They discover the tunnel has caved in before being attacked by Lily and Dex. They manage to fend off the demons but Jason is injured. The survivors run upstairs and tend to Jason's injury. They realize that not only are they in the maid's room but that the symbols remained on the walls. They discover that the demons are attempting to take over seven human hosts to be freed upon the earth, having been thrown out of hell for trying to usurp Satan's rule. The demons had tricked Evangeline into hosting the party so they could take over the guests. The demons can't take over a dead body, which is why Evangeline hung herself. They also find out that the demons don't like rust, finding that they can use it as a weapon.

As the boys fall asleep, Angela taunts Maddie but is unable to enter the room due to the spells. The walls begin pouring with blood, washing off the spells. The trio attempt to re-draw the spells but are lured out of the room when the demons fake daylight in the windows. The demons attack them. Maddie and Colin rush back to the room, while Jason is caught and [[disemboweled]] by Angela turning him into a demon.

As they plan to wait in the room until sunrise, Colin falls through the rotten floorboards, falling many floors into the basement. Maddie climbs down a rope into the basement to help him, but he is now a demon. Maddie manages to get back to the maid's room and fights the demons. She makes her way to the balcony, where she ties a rope around her neck and jumps over, seemingly hanging herself. As the sun rises, the demons are killed. Maddie reveals that she only pretended to hang herself, having tied the rope around her waist and the demons merely assumed that she was dead. Maddie is then able to exit through the gates to her freedom.


==Cast==
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==Release==
==Release==
The film originally premiered at the [[London FrightFest Film Festival]] in August 2009, with plans to release it in October of the same year; however, later news reports stated that the film would be pushed back for a tentative release date for September 23, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tentative Release Date for 'Night of the Demons' Remake|date=March 12, 2010 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/19436/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref>
The film originally premiered at the [[London FrightFest Film Festival]] in August 2009, with plans to release it in October of the same year, but the film was pushed back for a tentative release date for September 23, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tentative Release Date for 'Night of the Demons' Remake|date=March 12, 2010 |url=http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/19436/|publisher=Bloody Disgusting|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref>


In June 2010, it was announced that ''Night of the Demons'' would be released [[Direct-to-video|straight]]-to-[[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-ray]] on October 19, 2010 as opposed to a theatrical release.<ref>{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons Remake Hitting Blu-ray and DVD in October|date=October 5, 2012 |url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/38192/night-demons-remake-hitting-blu-ray-and-dvd-october|publisher=Dread Central|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref> The film was released in 2010, containing extras such as an [[audio commentary]] with the film crew, a documentary about the making of the film, and a [[San Diego Comic-Con International|Comic-Con]] appearance.
''Night of the Demons'' was released [[Direct-to-video|straight]]-to-[[DVD]] and [[Blu-ray Disc|Blu-ray]] on October 19, 2010 as opposed to a theatrical release.<ref>{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons Remake Hitting Blu-ray and DVD in October|date=October 5, 2012 |url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/38192/night-demons-remake-hitting-blu-ray-and-dvd-october|publisher=Dread Central|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref> The release contains extras such as an [[audio commentary]] with the film crew, a documentary about the making of the film, and a [[San Diego Comic-Con International|Comic-Con]] appearance.


==Reception==
==Reception==
Critical reception has been mostly negative, with review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] rating the film at 35% "rotten" based upon 17 reviews.<ref>{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons (2010)|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/night_of_the_demons_2009/|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=March 26, 2020}}</ref>
Critical reception has been mostly negative, with review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] rating the film at 35% "rotten" based upon 17 reviews.<ref>{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons (2010)|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/night_of_the_demons_2009/|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|accessdate=March 26, 2020}}</ref>


Dread Central gave a mixed review for the remake and gave it 3{{fraction|1|2}} blades out of 5, saying, "It's brash, loud and sexy but a few too obvious flaws unfortunately knock the film down a peg. In the end it's still a fun ride...and certainly worth a watch on an evening when you'd rather disengage the brain and sink a few drinks than deal with anything more cerebral."<ref>{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons (2009)|date=September 3, 2009 |url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/night-demons-2009|publisher=Dread Central|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref> Fright Fest director and founder stated that the audience response in general was noted to be positive for the film.<ref>{{cite web|title=Seven Arts Screens 'Night of the Demons' at London's FILM4 FRIGHTFEST|url=http://sap.sys-con.com/node/1093813|publisher=SAP|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref> The film was a box office bomb, grossing $64,000 against a $10 million budget.<ref name="Mojo"/>
Dread Central gave a mixed review for the remake and gave it 3{{fraction|1|2}} blades out of 5: "It's brash, loud and sexy but a few too obvious flaws unfortunately knock the film down a peg. In the end it's still a fun ride...and certainly worth a watch on an evening when you'd rather disengage the brain and sink a few drinks than deal with anything more cerebral".<ref>{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons (2009)|date=September 3, 2009 |url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/night-demons-2009|publisher=Dread Central|accessdate=October 9, 2013}}</ref> Fright Fest director and founder commented that the audience response in general was noted to be positive for the film.<ref>{{cite web|title=Seven Arts Screens 'Night of the Demons' at London's FILM4 FRIGHTFEST|url=http://sap.sys-con.com/node/1093813|publisher=SAP|accessdate=October 9, 2013|archive-date=January 21, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121085204/http://sap.sys-con.com/node/1093813|url-status=dead}}</ref> The film received a very limited theatrical release, grossing $64,000 against a $10 million budget before its direct-to-video premiere.<ref name="Mojo"/>


==Sequel==
==Sequel==
In June 2013, Tenney announced that plans were underway to create a sequel to the 2009 film, entitled "After Party." Gierasch is not returning as director, and [[Anthony Hickox]] would instead be directing the film.<ref>{{cite web|last=Decker|first=Sean|title=Exclusive: Producer Kevin Tenney Talks Night of the Demons: After-Party|url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/67827/exclusive-producer-kevin-tenney-talks-night-demons-after-party|publisher=Dread Central|accessdate=8 October 2013}}</ref> A [[Kickstarter]] campaign was launched with a goal of $250,000 but was unsuccessful.<ref name ="Kickstarter" >{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons: After-Party by Kevin Tenney|url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/112608557/night-of-the-demons-after-party|publisher=Kickstarter|accessdate=8 October 2013}}</ref>
In June 2013, Tenney announced plans to create a sequel to the 2009 film, entitled ''After Party''. Gierasch did not return as director, and [[Anthony Hickox]] was attached to direct the film.<ref>{{cite web|last=Decker|first=Sean|title=Exclusive: Producer Kevin Tenney Talks Night of the Demons: After-Party|url=http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/67827/exclusive-producer-kevin-tenney-talks-night-demons-after-party|publisher=Dread Central|accessdate=8 October 2013}}</ref> A [[Kickstarter]] campaign was launched with a goal of $250,000 but was unsuccessful.<ref name ="Kickstarter" >{{cite web|title=Night of the Demons: After-Party by Kevin Tenney|url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/112608557/night-of-the-demons-after-party|publisher=Kickstarter|accessdate=8 October 2013}}</ref>


The projected plot for ''After Party'' was to center on the character of Diana, one of Angela's former friends and associates, who would hold a party in the same mansion and become possessed by the now-demonic Angela.<ref name ="Kickstarter" />
The projected plot for ''After Party'' was to center on the character of Diana, one of Angela's former friends and associates, who would hold a party in the same mansion and become possessed by the now-demonic Angela.<ref name ="Kickstarter" />

==See also==
* [[List of films set around Halloween]]


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Night of the Demons
Theatrical teaser poster
Directed byAdam Gierasch
Screenplay by
  • Adam Gierasch
  • Jace Anderson
Based onNight of the Demons
by Joe Augustyn
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyYaron Levy
Edited byAndrew Cohen, A.C.E.
Music byJoseph Bishara
Production
company
Parallel Media
Distributed bySeven Arts International
Release dates
  • August 30, 2009 (2009-08-30) (FrightFest)
  • October 19, 2010 (2010-10-19) (United States)
Running time
93 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$10 million
Box office$64,040[2]

Night of the Demons is a 2009 American horror film and remake of the 1988 film of the same name. It was directed by Adam Gierasch,[3] who also co-wrote the screenplay with Jace Anderson, and stars Edward Furlong, Monica Keena, Bobbi Sue Luther, Shannon Elizabeth, Diora Baird, and Michael Copon.[4][5]

Plot

[edit]

In 1925, Evangeline Broussard hosts an evening gathering hoping to catch the eye of her crush Louis, who is into black magic. While at a séance, a group of demons are summoned and state that they need seven human sacrifices to rise again. Frightened by this, she prepares to hang herself from her balcony to stop their plans. Louis attempts to stop her, but she jumps, hanging herself while decapitating herself in the process. Louis stares over the balcony as his eyes become demonic.

In the present, Maddie and her friends Lily and Suzanne attend a party held by Angela Feld. In addition, there is Maddie's drug dealing ex-boyfriend Colin, Lily's ex-boyfriend Dex, and his friend Jason. At the party, Angela prompts everyone to go wild, as she must make money off the party to avoid living on the streets. Lily and Dex eventually reunite while Suzanne becomes incredibly drunk. When Maddie goes to the bathroom, a hand grabs her through the mirror, with the others passing it off as an elaborate trick placed by Angela.

Eventually police officers arrive to break up the party as everyone leaves except for Angela, leaving an upset Angela alone in the house. Maddie, Lily, Dex and Jason soon return to find Suzanne, who has passed out. Colin and Angela go into the basement to find the drugs he had hid earlier. They discover a hidden door, and Angela remarks that the house is full of hidden rooms, including a tunnel that leads to the next estate over. They enter the room and find six skeletons, whom Angela believes are the remains of the missing party guests of Evangeline Broussard. One of the skeletons bites Angela's hand. Colin attempts to leave the house, only to discover that the gate is locked. While everyone plans to wait the night out, Suzanne tells the group the story of the night that led to Evangeline and her friends deaths. The only person found alive was the maid, who was found scribbling spells on her walls, having been driven insane by the night's events.

Angela slowly succumbs to the skeleton bite and turns into a demon. She returns to the group and infects Dex by kissing him, who in turn infects Lily. While Maddie, Jason, and Colin leave to find another exit, Angela seduces Suzanne and turns her into a demon. Jason finds a demonic Lily and goes to warn the others. They are initially skeptical until a demonic Suzanne attacks them. They decide to escape through the tunnel, only to discover it has caved. The group is then attacked by Lily and Dex as Jason is injured. The survivors run upstairs and tend to Jason's injury and realize they are in the maid's room with the symbols she drew still on the walls, acting as a ward against the demons. They discover that the demons were thrown out of hell for trying to usurp Satan's rule and need seven human vessels to be free. The demons had tricked Evangeline into hosting the party so they could take over the guests, but failed after she hanged herself as they cannot possess corpses.

Soon the walls begin pouring with blood and wash the spells away. The trio attempt to re-draw the spells but are lured out of the room when the demons fake daylight in the windows. Maddie and Colin rush back to the room, while Jason is caught and disemboweled by Angela, coming back to life as a demon. As they plan to wait in the room until sunrise, Colin falls through the floorboards into the basement. Maddie attempts help him, but he is revealed to now be a demon. Maddie manages to get back to the maid's room and fights the demons off. She makes her way to the balcony, where she ties a rope around her neck and jumps over, seemingly hanging herself. As the sun rises, the demons are killed. Maddie reveals that she only pretended to hang herself, having tied the rope around her waist and the demons merely assumed that she was dead. Maddie is then able to exit through the gates to her freedom.

Cast

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Production

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Principal photography took place in New Orleans in October 2008. There are several differences between the original and the remake, with the most notable being the change in location as well as an updated plot. Linnea Quigley, who starred in the original film as Suzanne, has a cameo in this film. The special effects and FX effects were created by Drac Studios.[6][7]

Soundtrack

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  1. "Night of the Demons" – 45 Grave
  2. "Ghastly Stomp" – Ghastly Ones
  3. "Boris Karloff" – The Barbarellatones
  4. "Aim for the Head" – Creature Feature
  5. "No Costume, No Candy" – The Swingin' Neckbreakers
  6. "Incredible Two Headed Transplant" – Haunted Garage
  7. "The World Belongs to You" – The Death Riders
  8. "Bloodletting (The Vampire Song)" – Concrete Blonde
  9. "Blood, Brains & Rock 'N' Roll" – Zombie Girl
  10. "Code Blue" – T.S.O.L.
  11. "Legions of the Damned" – DeadbyDay
  12. "Gimme Gimme Bloodshed" – Wednesday 13
  13. "Invasion of the Ball Snatchers" – Psycho Charger
  14. "Black Lung" – Frankenstein
  15. "Black No. 1" – Type O Negative
  16. "Reckoning of the Soul Made Godless" – Goatwhore

Release

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The film originally premiered at the London FrightFest Film Festival in August 2009, with plans to release it in October of the same year, but the film was pushed back for a tentative release date for September 23, 2010.[8]

Night of the Demons was released straight-to-DVD and Blu-ray on October 19, 2010 as opposed to a theatrical release.[9] The release contains extras such as an audio commentary with the film crew, a documentary about the making of the film, and a Comic-Con appearance.

Reception

[edit]

Critical reception has been mostly negative, with review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes rating the film at 35% "rotten" based upon 17 reviews.[10]

Dread Central gave a mixed review for the remake and gave it 312 blades out of 5: "It's brash, loud and sexy but a few too obvious flaws unfortunately knock the film down a peg. In the end it's still a fun ride...and certainly worth a watch on an evening when you'd rather disengage the brain and sink a few drinks than deal with anything more cerebral".[11] Fright Fest director and founder commented that the audience response in general was noted to be positive for the film.[12] The film received a very limited theatrical release, grossing $64,000 against a $10 million budget before its direct-to-video premiere.[2]

Sequel

[edit]

In June 2013, Tenney announced plans to create a sequel to the 2009 film, entitled After Party. Gierasch did not return as director, and Anthony Hickox was attached to direct the film.[13] A Kickstarter campaign was launched with a goal of $250,000 but was unsuccessful.[14]

The projected plot for After Party was to center on the character of Diana, one of Angela's former friends and associates, who would hold a party in the same mansion and become possessed by the now-demonic Angela.[14]

See also

[edit]

References

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  1. ^ "NIGHT OF THE DEMONS (18)". British Board of Film Classification. September 8, 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Night of the Demons (2009) - International Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
  3. ^ "'Night of the Demons' Director Talks Remakes". Bloody Disgusting. March 15, 2009. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  4. ^ "Early Synopsis For 'Night of the Demons' Remake". Bloody Disgusting. August 18, 2008. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  5. ^ "FrightFest UK Review: 'Night of the Demons'!". Bloody Disgusting. September 17, 2009. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
  6. ^ "Drac Studios Louisiana Announces Its First Project". Dread Central. July 13, 2012. Retrieved October 9, 2013.
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