Demonoid: Messenger of Death (1981) [R]

Release Date:
February 27, 1981

Original Title:
Demonoid: Messenger of Death

Alternate Titles:
Demonoid
Les Doigts du Diable
Macabra
Демоноид, Посланник смерти
Рука дьявола

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Film Unit Queretaro STPC,RM
Panorama Films
Zach Motion Pictures Inc.

Production Countries:
Mexico | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  US: R 

Runtime: 80

Up from the depths of hell comes the ultimate horror!

A British woman visits her husband at the Mexican mine he is attempting to reopen and discovers that the workers refuse to enter the mine, fearing an ancient curse. The couple enter the mine to prove there is no danger and inadvertently release a demon which possesses people's left hands and forces them to behave in a suitably diabolical manner.

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Associate Producer:
Valley Hoffman
Paul Bagley

Costume Design:
Elan

Director:
Alfredo Zacarías

Director of Photography:
Álex Phillips Jr.

Editor:
Sandy Nervig

Executive Producer:
Miguel Zacarías

Hairstylist:
Bertha Chiu
Oze Morales

Makeup Artist:
Rosa Guerrero

Original Music Composer:
Richard Gillis

Original Story:
Alfredo Zacarías

Producer:
Alfredo Zacarías

Production Design:
Javier Torres Torija

Production Manager:
Joseph Yamas

Screenplay:
Alfredo Zacarías
F. Amos Powell
David Lee Fein

Sound Mixer:
José B. Carles
Ken King

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ken Horn

Stunt Driver:
Jack Gill
Kenny Endoso

Unit Manager:
Fidel Pizarro

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