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Old 06-09-2007, 03:28 AM
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Thumbs up The Night Of The Demon

Good morning! He he he he!

One of my all time favorite horror flicks is that of Night Of The Demon. It was a British movie made in 1957 produced by Columbia Studios.

In the United States it was issued in an 83 minute firm and was known as Curse Of The Demon. However, the English version was 95 minutes and was known as Night Of The demon.

The movie was directed by veteran director Jacques Tourneur was also directed the atmospheric I Walked With A Zombie, Out of The Past and The Twilight Zone episide, Night Caller where an elderly woman is getting calls from her dead husband .

The film stars Dana Andrews, Peggy Cummins and Niall MacGuiness.

A skeptical American scientist named John Holden (Andrews) arrives in England to take part in a conference on the supernatural and to invesitgate the activities of devil-cult leader Julian Karswell (MacGuiness). He is contacted by the neice of his late friend Professor Harrington (Cummins) who believes that he was killed by some type of animal and possibly Karswell.

Karswell warns him off and their is evidence that Karswell may control more than natural powers. Karswell places a curse on Holden by means of using runic inscriptions on a piece of parchment.

Skeptical till almost the end, Holden realizes Karswell's power and that he too can be killed by a demon unless he turns the curse back to Karswell.

This was a thouroughly chilling film. It was very atmospheric in the horror genre. Called by Leonard Maltin "an exceptional shocker".

I first saw this movie when I was just about entering my teenage years and believe me at that time it really scared me. Even to this day it still gives me a chill and a lot of suspense.

There are many very chilling scenes, like when Holden returns to his car from Karswell's estate through the eerie woods while the demon is stalking him but holds up at the last minute.

There is also the scene whereby Holden illegally enters Karswell's house and all of a sudden a cat appears and screeches! It comes all of a sudden and definitely shocks the life out of you.

And then at the end of the film when the demon arrives like in little sparks of light, the suspense builds until you actually see the frightening demon in all it's fury performing it's dastardly deed which is the killing of Karswell.

In the movie it is passed off that Karswell was hit by a train. But Professor Holden knows the truth and now believes.

The movie goes along at a fast and chilling pace. The entire movie is enveloped in supernatural overtones like the sceance which Holden is brought to, the hypnosis of the man who was instatutionalized for supposingly taking part in one of these rituals and the wind storm called up by Karswell at a children's party in the yard of his vast estate.

Leonard Maltin rates this one 3 and a half stars out of 4. I rate it 4 because to me it's is a SUPER horror movie that is both chilling and shocking. It has left a chilling impression on me even since I first saw it.

It is available on DVD and both versions are on the disc. I prefer the 95 minute version. I don't want to miss any chills or shocks!

Well I am going now over to my favorite creakly rocking chair. Ah, let me fix my dress as I sit down in a comfortable position along with a nice glass of claret. There is a storm out tonight with thunder and lightning and rain hitting at my windows. A perfect night to watch Night Of The Demon.

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Marya Zaleska
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