Succubus: Hell-Bent (2007) [R]

Release Date:
April 17, 2007

Original Title:
Succubus: Hell-Bent

Alternate Titles:
O Diabo Veste de Saias
Succube: Amour démoniaque
Succubes
Succubus - diabolicamente fatale
Succubus: Hell Bent
Twilight Vampyr
Дьявол в женском обличии

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Bass Entertainment Pictures
In The Light Entertainment
Panopoly Pictures
V1 Cut Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 96

She will leave you breathless.

A beautiful demon leaves death in her wake while stalking a wealthy womanizer in contemporary Los Angeles.

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Aerial Director of Photography:
Mehran Salamati

Casting:
Jade Shapiro

Costume Design:
Mary Beth Sterling

Director:
Kim Bass

Director of Photography:
Andrew Giannetta

Editor:
Michael Purl
George Waite

Executive Producer:
Jon Zimmerman
Bob Zimmerman

First Assistant Director:
Cameron R. Penn

Gaffer:
Brett Carleton

Key Hair Stylist:
Myrna Powell

Key Makeup Artist:
Lufeng Qu

Makeup Artist:
Michelle Rahn

Music:
Geoff Levin

Producer:
Kim Bass
Deanna Shapiro
Dave Riggs

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Dean Hamilton

Sound Supervisor:
Bob Grey

Stunt Coordinator:
Cheryl Rusa

Supervising Sound Editor:
Laurence Sheldon II

Visual Effects:
Jeffrey Olney

Writer:
Kim Bass

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