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Release Date:
June 6, 1999
Original Title:
Demon Hunters
Production Companies:
Zombie Orpheus Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
Beneath the library of Pacific Northwest University lies an ancient evil—the earthwalking demon Duamerthrax the Indestructible. Freed after a thousand-year imprisonment, the demon unleashes his murderous fury upon legions of self-righteous, foolish, and incompetent college students. One such incompetent is Chris, an unfortunate accounting major who just happened to be in the way. Chris has only one hope: the Demon Hunters and their cold, fearless leader, Gabriel. Together, they find themselves caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse with Duamerthrax as the demon whittles down the team one by one. Will Chris and Gabriel discover the demon’s weakness and destroy him before he kills them all? And what mystical force is preventing Duamerthrax from leaving the campus? A tongue-in-cheek commentary both on monster movies and college student attitudes, Demon Hunters is a delightfully entertaining piece of independent filmmaking.
Assistant Director:
John Schock
Conceptual Illustrator:
Phil M. Price
Costumer:
Matt Vancil
Director:
Ben Dobyns
Editor:
Ben Dobyns
Executive Producer:
Matt Vancil
Makeup Designer:
Don Early
Nathan Rice
Music:
Alvin Abuelouf
Producer:
Ben Dobyns
Publicist:
Camille Mesmer
Nathan Rice
Ben Dobyns
Songs:
Sean Bendickson
Aaron Bendickson
Stunt Double:
Victor Prinsen
Tattoo Designer:
Jason Doyle
Thanks:
Alvin Abuelouf
Bob Holden
Kirk Isakson
William Becvar
Beth Kraig
Jeff Miles
Aaron Rose
Nancy Vancil
Greg Vancil
Kris Dobyns
Keith Dobyns
Writer:
Matt Vancil
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