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Featuring:
Robert Alonzo, Harlan Baird, William Bassett
Written by:
Mitch Gould
Directed by:
Scott Ziehl
Release Date:
June 1, 2005
Original Title:
Demon Hunter
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Cannell Studios
Demon Hunter Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 78
After resolving a situation of exorcism, the half-breed demon hunter Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) reports to Cardinal White (William Bassett) and they realize that the demon Asmodeus (Billy Drago) is impregnating many mortals trying to raise offspring. Cardinal White calls Sister Sarah Ryan (Colleen Porch) to assist Jake in his hunting for Asmodeus and his women.
After resolving a situation of exorcism, the half-breed demon hunter Jake Greyman reports to Cardinal White and they realize that the demon Asmodeus is impregnating many mortals trying to raise offspring. Cardinal White calls Sister Sarah Ryan to assist Jake in his hunting for Asmodeus and his women. Meanwhile, Asmodeus sends the delicious and sexy Succubus to seduce Jake. A battle between good and evil is in course.
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Cinematography:
Robert C. New
Co-Producer:
Scott Levitta
Daisy Marco
Costume Design:
Jayme Bohn
Director:
Scott Ziehl
Editor:
Alan Cody
Executive Producer:
John W. Hyde
Stephen R. Brown
Morris Berger
Key Makeup Artist:
Corinna Woodcock
Line Producer:
John Duffy
Makeup Department Head:
Ken Niederbaumer
Music:
Jon Lee
Producer:
Stephen J. Cannell
Michael Dubelko
Production Design:
Carmi Gallo
Second Second Assistant Director:
John Nasraway
Set Decoration:
Kristie Thompson
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Ken Niederbaumer
Writer:
Mitch Gould
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