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[[Category:Film and Media]]
[[Category:Film and Media]]
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[[Image:SuccubusFilmPoster.jpg|thumb|2006 Finnish Succubus Film Poster]]
[[Image:SuccubusFilmDVD.jpg|thumb|Succubus DVD Cover for USA Release in 2009]]
[[Image:SuccubusFilmDVD.jpg|thumb|Succubus DVD Cover for USA Release in 2009]]
'''Succubus: The Demon''' is a 2006 Finnish horror film by the Finnish independent film studio Blood Ceremony Films. It is the studio's third production and was shot entirely in Helsinki from February 2005 to February 2006. As with Blood Ceremony Films' other films, the film was produced entirely by volunteer hobbyists. None of the people involved gained any wages or other significant profit from the film.
'''Succubus: The Demon''' is a 2006 Finnish horror film by the Finnish independent film studio Blood Ceremony Films. It is the studio's third production and was shot entirely in Helsinki from February 2005 to February 2006. As with Blood Ceremony Films' other films, the film was produced entirely by volunteer hobbyists. None of the people involved gained any wages or other significant profit from the film.
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==Film Details==
==Film Details==
*Title: Succubus:The Demon
*Title: Succubus:The Demon
*Release Date: 2006 (Finnish), 2009 (English)
*Director: Sami Haavisto
*Director: Sami Haavisto
*Writer: Sami Haavisto and Jari Mustonen
*Writer: Sami Haavisto and Jari Mustonen
*Studio: Blood Ceremony Films
*Language: Finnish, English translation also available
*Language: Finnish, English translation also available
*Running Time: 85 Minutes
*Running Time: 85 Minutes
*Release Date: March 29, 2006 (Finland) February 24, 2009 (USA)
*Rating: R - Sex, Violence and Adult Situations
*Rating: R - Sex, Violence and Adult Situations



Latest revision as of 09:19, 24 June 2013

Succubus: The Demon
Succubus: The Demon Film Poster
Succubus: The Demon Film Poster
Directed by Sami Haavisto
Produced by Sami Haavisto
Written by Sami Haavisto
Jari Mustonen
Starring Markus Salo
Pekka Oinonen
Veera Toivanen
Studio Blood Ceremony Films
Distributed by Blood Ceremony Films
Redemption Films
Release date(s) March 29, 2006 (Finland)
February 24, 2009 (USA)
Running time 85 Minutes
Country Finland
Language English
Finnish

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


Succubus DVD Cover for USA Release in 2009

Succubus: The Demon is a 2006 Finnish horror film by the Finnish independent film studio Blood Ceremony Films. It is the studio's third production and was shot entirely in Helsinki from February 2005 to February 2006. As with Blood Ceremony Films' other films, the film was produced entirely by volunteer hobbyists. None of the people involved gained any wages or other significant profit from the film.

The film was released on DVD on August 11, 2006, and is available at Pieni Leffakauppa in Helsinki and Turku. It was released in an English dubbed version in 2009.


Film Details

  • Title: Succubus:The Demon
  • Director: Sami Haavisto
  • Writer: Sami Haavisto and Jari Mustonen
  • Studio: Blood Ceremony Films
  • Language: Finnish, English translation also available
  • Running Time: 85 Minutes
  • Release Date: March 29, 2006 (Finland) February 24, 2009 (USA)
  • Rating: R - Sex, Violence and Adult Situations


Plot

Henri, a Finnish salesman in his 30s, is grieving over the death of his newly-wed wife Laura. Laura's death is of unknown causes - some suspect a terminal illness, others suspect suicide. Henri's grief starts interfering with his work, so his boss suggests him to go to a psychiatrist.

The psychiatrist isn't of much help, so Henri becomes desperate and turns to mediums. One medium offers him a book of the occult to try to contact Laura's spirit. Henri accepts the idea and performs an occult ritual in his apartment. However, as well as Laura's spirit, he raises a succubus, which takes him into her power and drives him murderously insane.

After the true causes of Laura's death become clear to Henri, he kills his closest work colleagues and finally kills himself, leading them all into the Succubus's realm in the netherworld.


Cast

Actor / Actress Role
Markus Salo Henri
Pekka Oinonen Patrick
Veera Toivanen Laura
Mika Vattulainen Toivanen
Maarit From Succubus
Kirsi Vahomäki Kirsi
Heini Huusko Iris
Tuula Toikkanen Medium Siljama
Reine Haavisto Medium
Jan Fredriksson Psychiatrist
Hannu Furtenbach Doctor
Mia Rautiainen Psychiatrist's Secretary #1
Minna Kärpänen Nurse in hospital
Anniina Jaakkola Nurse in corridor #1
Outi Mäkinen Nurse in corridor #2
Jarkko Altsi Toiviainen Boy in park with videocamera (as Jarkko Toiviainen)
Neea Laitinen Psychiatrist's Secretary #2
Soini Amiot Man in bar and office
Petteri Maaranen Priest
Mita Lausamo Dancing Girl in park
Sami Haavisto Gentleman in Datsun
Niilo Unborn Child


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