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Adam Gierasch's remake of Night of the Demons isn't making it to theaters. E1 Entertainment has revealed via its website that the film will heading straight to DVD and Blu-Ray on October 19th. It's not a good sign for the quality of the film, which was shot in 2008 and supposed to be released theatrically last year.
changed the status of Seven Arts Pictures to Former
added the Blu-ray release date of October 19, 2010
added the DVD release date of October 19, 2010
added a synopsis
"Maddie Curtis and her friends Lilly and Suzanne are ready for a great Halloween night. They're going to a party thrown by their friend Angela at the notorious Broussard Mansion in New Orleans. Over eighty years ago, six people disappeared from the mansion without a trace – and the owner, Evangeline Broussard, hung herself.
The dark history only serves to enhance the Broussard Mansion's appeal on Halloween. At the decadent, out-of-control party, Maddie and Lily run into their exes, Colin and Dex, while Suzanne parties it up. Good times end, however, when the police bust up the party. After the rest of the guests leave, Angela, Maddie, Lily, Dex, Colin, Suzanne and their friend Jason discover a horrible secret. Their cell phones don't work. The mansion gates are now mysteriously locked. Soon it becomes clear that supernatural forces are at work at the Broussard Mansion, and that there may be more to the tale of Evangeline Broussard than anyone knew.
It turns out that the Broussard Mansion is home to demons that need to possess seven vessels to break free of an ancient curse. One by one the guests fall victim, transforming into hideous creatures. Only Maddie, Colin and Jason remain – but can they make it through the night and keep evil forces from spreading into the world? "
changed the film release date from TBA 2010 to TBA September, 2010
changed the film release date from October 9, 2009 to TBA 2010
set the production budget to $10,000,000
changed the production status to Complete
changed the film release date from TBA 2009 to October 9, 2009
set the MPAA rating to R (for bloody horror violence/gore and language throughout, some sexuality, nudity and drug use)
added Seven Arts Pictures as a distributor
created the movie profile
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