Darkworld (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 2, 2005

Original Title:
Darkworld

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
Devil Girl Productions LP

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

Fight evil with evil

Fallon is a gorgeous twenty-something with just a couple of flaws. For starters, she's dead. A close second, she has found herself in a new job serving as a soul huntress for an evil overlord. Fallon accepts her new role and quickly turns loose on humanity. Her sinister supervisor, Mr. Sixx, is greatly impressed. Over confident in his new student, he assigns Fallon to a forbidden case -- one that ignites terrible memories and turns her against him. Can faith and family survive an onslaught of soul-searing demons? What happens when Fallon discovers that her next target is someone that she greatly cares for?

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Associate Producer:
Adam Hackbarth

Cinematography:
David Palmieri

Co-Producer:
Gina Valona
Mitch Toles

Director:
David Palmieri

Executive Producer:
Ted Chalmers

Makeup Artist:
Karl Wagner

Music:
Spring Clock Wonder

Producer:
David S. Sterling

Production Design:
Paul Gebeau

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Corey Webber

Special Effects Supervisor:
Mitch Toles

Writer:
Adam Hackbarth
Ted Chalmers

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