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Director
  
Andreas Schnaas

Budget
  
1.4 million USD

3.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Horror, Thriller

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Demonium movie poster
Writer
  
Ted Geoghegan
,
Sonja Schnaas

Release date
  
2001 (2001)

Music director
  
The Razor Skyline, Marc Trinkhaus

Cast
  
Andrea Bruschi
(Rasmus Bentley),
Claudia Abbate
(Maria),
Giuliano Polgar
(Felix Baumann),
Emilia Marra
(Sabine Noak),
Maurizia Grossi
(Nina Moor),
Paolo Di Gialluca
(Anton Marquardt)

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Demonium is a 2001 horror film by German director Andreas Schnaas and stars Andrea Bruschi, Joseph Zaso, and Charlotte Roche.

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Plot

Demonium movie scenes

The film tells the tale of a group of friends who meet at the sprawling estate of a recently deceased relative. While attending the reading of his will, they are killed off, one-by-one, for their inheritances. It culminates with a showdown between the killers and remaining family members, with the secret recipe to a miracle drug hanging in the balance.

Cast

  • Andrea Bruschi as Rasmus Bentley
  • Claudia Abbate as Maria
  • Giuliano Polgar as Felix Baumann
  • Emilia Marra as Sabine Noak
  • Maurizia Grossi as Nina Moor
  • Paolo Di Gialluca as Anton Marquardt
  • Erika Manni as Helena
  • Joe Zaso as Viktor Plushnikov
  • Chiara Pavoni as Violetta
  • Charlotte Roche as Diana Sammer
  • Giuseppe Oppedisano as Arnold Berger
  • Michele Roselli as The Freak
  • David Bracci as Sabines Husband
  • Florinda Vicari as Businesswoman
  • Antonio Catalano as Businessman #1
  • Eliseo Putzu as Businessman #2
  • Walter Faitanini as Dianas Driver
  • Angelica Massafra as Experimental Woman
  • Antonella Vilella as Siamese Twin
  • Production

    Demonium was filmed in Rome, Italy and the nearby Castello di Lunghezza in early 2001.

    Follow-up

    Schnaas followed this film with a more traditional gore piece, 2003s Nikos. It also starred Joe Zaso and was written by one of Demoniums screenwriters, Ted Geoghegan.

    Soundtrack

    The score was composed by Marc Trinkhaus and featured songs by US goth band The Razor Skyline.

    Critical response

    Although Schnaas largest budgeted film (at a reported 1.4 million), Demonium features substantially more dialogue than his previous features. While it showcases his trademark gore throughout, the picture received critical jeers because of its pacing and nearly incomprehensible dialogue (in English, spoken by an all-Italian cast). The language issue is the primary reason it has yet to be released in most English-speaking territories.

    Release

    It was released on DVD in the UK later that year but, as of 2009, has not been officially released in any other territories.

    References

    Demonium Wikipedia
    Demonium IMDb Demonium themoviedb.org


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