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Release Date:
July 5, 1990
Original Title:
Demon Wind
Alternate Titles:
Demon Wind – Le Souffle Maudit
Démonické větry
Viento del infierno
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
United Filmmakers
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18
Runtime: 96
The strange and brutal deaths of Cory’s grandparents has haunted him for years. Determined to discover the truth, he has returned to the desolate region where they lived, along with a group of friends, to try and uncover the mystery. Ignoring warnings from the locals that the area is cursed, Cory and his friends soon realize that the legend is true, as the Demon Wind, possesses and destroys them, one by one, turning them into monsters from hell.
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Additional Photography:
Gary Graver
Art Direction:
Thom Shephard
Costume Design:
Jan Rowton
Director:
Charles Philip Moore
Director of Photography:
Thomas L. Callaway
Editor:
Christopher Roth
Executive Producer:
Peter Collins
Sandy Horowitz
Hairstylist:
Jay Wellington
Key Makeup Artist:
Heidi Snyder
Original Music Composer:
Bruce Wallenstein
Producer:
Michael Bennett
Paul Hunt
Production Design:
Don Day
Set Decoration:
Virginia Capobianco
Sound Mixer:
Darrell Cotton
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
David Atherton
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
David LeRoy Anderson
Lance Anderson
John Blake
Scott Coulter
Jeffrey S. Farley
Dan Frye
Mark Garbarino
Karen Mason
Mike Measimer
Brian Penikas
David Penikas
Kevin Reter
Lee Stevens
Scott Wheeler
Special Props:
Cleve Hall
Stunt Coordinator:
Tim Trella
Writer:
Charles Philip Moore
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