Demon Wind
5 /10 1 Votes
Director Charles Philip Moore Genre Horror Writer Charles Philip Moore Language English | 4.8/10 Duration | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Eric Larson (Cory), Francine Lapensée (Elaine), (Harcourt), Jack Vogel (Stacy), (Chuck), Sherry Leigh (Bonnie)Release date July 20, 1990 Similar movies Insidious: Chapter 2 , The Exorcist , Grace , Sometimes They Come Back... Again , Ominous , Night of the Demons Tagline It'll Blow You Away |
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Demon Wind is a 1990 American horror film directed by Charles Philip Moore. The film concerns a group of friends who travel to an old farm, and soon find they can't leave as a mysterious fog sets in.
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Synopsis

We are introduced to 1931. A body is being burned on a cross, a woman named Regina is at a farm, and attempting to barricade a door, from where beyond, demons try to enter. Her husband George transforms into a demon instead and kills her.

Sixty years later, after the suicide of his father, a young man named Cory, the grandson of Regina and George, and his girlfriend Elaine, along with a group of their friends, travel up to the farm, where the events took place sixty years before, so that Cory can figure out what happened to his grandparents. They soon come under attack by a band of vicious demons and when the kids try to escape a mysterious fog brings them back to the farm. The only good thing is that they are protected by a shield that prevents the demons from entering the house. One-by-one the kids soon become possessed by the demons, they manage to fight them off with a pair of daggers they find, which is the only thing that will kill them. But when the demons' master arrives, the kids realize they will need something stronger to put an end to the master and his demons.
Cast

Lou Diamond Phillips has an uncredited cameo role as a demon.
Reception

Demon Wind has received a negative critical reaction. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a "rotten" score of 28% and it holds a rating of 4.8/10 at the Internet Movie Database
Shaun vs. the B-Movies gave a score of 5/10 saying "Personally, I got more unintentional entertainment out of this than I ever expected so I’ll bump the rating a notch for this train wreck of a film."
Release
Demon Wind was released on VHS in the U.S. by Prism Entertainment in conjunction with Paramount Home Video in 1990. The release was known for its 3D lenticular video cover.
Demon Wind was notorious as a popular video title that never received an official DVD or Blu-ray release in the U.S. In August 2017, Vinegar Syndrome announced they would be releasing the film on a special edition Blu-ray in October 2017.
References
Demon Wind WikipediaDemon Wind IMDb Demon Wind themoviedb.org