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{{Infobox film
| name          = Demon Hunter
| image          = Demonhunter.gif
| caption        = ''Demon Hunter'' DVD cover
| director      = Scott Ziehl
| producer      = Stephen J. Cannell
| writer        = Mitch Gould
| starring      = Sean Patrick Flanery<br>Colleen Porch<br>Billy Drago<br>William Bassett
| music          = Jon Lee
| cinematography = Robert C. New
| editing        = Alan Cody
| distributor    = New Arc Entertainment
| released      = {{Film date|2005|06|01}}
| runtime        = 78 minutes
| country        = United States
| language      = English
| budget        =
| gross          =
}}
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Demon Hunter is a 2005 action/horror film written by Mitch Gould and directed by Scott Ziehl which follows the half human/half demon Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) who works for the church as the last resort when exorcism fails. This film co-stars Colleen Porch as the Demon Hunter's sidekick nun, William Bassett as the overseeing church cardinal, [[Tania Deighton]] as the sexy [[succubus]], and Billy Drago as the demon of lust.


[[Image:Demonhunter.gif|thumb|left|200px|Demon Hunter Movie Cover]]
[[Image:Demonhunter.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Demon Hunter Back Movie Cover]]
[[Image:Demonhunter.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Demon Hunter Back Movie Cover]]
[[Image:Demonhunter1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tania Deighton as the Succubus in Demon Hunter.]]
[[Image:Demonhunter1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tania Deighton as the Succubus in Demon Hunter.]]
[[Image:Demonhunter2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tania Deighton as the Succubus in a seduction scene from the movie Demon Hunter.]]
[[Image:Demonhunter2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tania Deighton as the Succubus in a seduction scene from the movie Demon Hunter.]]
[[Image:Demonhunter3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tania Deighton as the Succubus showing her wings in Demon Hunter.]]
[[Image:Demonhunter3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tania Deighton as the Succubus showing her wings in Demon Hunter.]]
Demon Hunter is a 2005 action/horror film written by Mitch Gould and directed by Scott Ziehl which follows the half human/half demon Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) who works for the church as the last resort when exorcism fails. This film co-stars Colleen Porch as the Demon Hunter's sidekick nun, William Bassett as the overseeing church cardinal, [[Tania Deighton]] as the sexy [[succubus]], and Billy Drago as the demon of lust.





Revision as of 09:17, 10 April 2013

Demon Hunter

Demon Hunter DVD cover
Directed by Scott Ziehl
Produced by Stephen J. Cannell
Written by Mitch Gould
Starring Sean Patrick Flanery
Colleen Porch
Billy Drago
William Bassett
Music by Jon Lee
Cinematography Robert C. New
Editing by Alan Cody
Distributed by New Arc Entertainment
Release date(s)
  • June 1, 2005 (2005-06-01)
Running time 78 minutes
Country United States
Language English

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


Demon Hunter is a 2005 action/horror film written by Mitch Gould and directed by Scott Ziehl which follows the half human/half demon Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) who works for the church as the last resort when exorcism fails. This film co-stars Colleen Porch as the Demon Hunter's sidekick nun, William Bassett as the overseeing church cardinal, Tania Deighton as the sexy succubus, and Billy Drago as the demon of lust.

Demon Hunter Back Movie Cover
Tania Deighton as the Succubus in Demon Hunter.
Tania Deighton as the Succubus in a seduction scene from the movie Demon Hunter.
Tania Deighton as the Succubus showing her wings in Demon Hunter.


Overview

  • Release Date: 1 June 2005
  • USA DVD Release Date: 7 February 2006
  • MPAA Rating: Rated R for language and adult situations.
  • Runtime: 78 Minutes
  • Director: Scott Ziehl
  • Writer: Mitch Gould
  • Studio: Demon Hunter Productions Inc.
  • Genre: Action, Horror
  • Plot Tagline: In The Final War Between Heaven & Hell, Pray He's On Your Side.

Cast

Robert Alonzo Guard #2
Harlan Baird Dying Man
William Bassett Cardinal White
Terrence Beasor Bishop Desapio
Sophia Crawford Hooker
Tania Deighton Succubus
Billy Drago Asmodeus
Sean Patrick Flanery Jake Greyman
Bertha Holguin Anna
Charles Howerton Inquisitor #1
Lea Moreno Young Maria
Johnny Nguyen Guard #5
Gary Nickens Hell's Angel
Eddie Perez Big Man (as Edward Perez)
Colleen Porch Sister Sarah Ryan
Dan Southworth Guard #1
Ken Strunk Hollywood Agent
Xuyen Valdivia Guard #3
Jon Valera Guard #4
David Wells Father Patrick
Michael Worth Cop
Nancy Yoon Nancy Yamakawa Lebinowitz

Plot Summary

After resolving a situation of exorcism, the half-breed demon hunter Jake Greyman (Sean Patrick Flanery) reports to Cardinal White (William Bassett) and they realize that the demon Asmodeus (Billy Drago) is impregnating many mortals trying to raise offspring. Cardinal White calls Sister Sarah Ryan (Colleen Porch) to assist Jake in his hunting for Asmodeus and his women. Meanwhile, Asmodeus sends the delicious and sexy Succubus (Tania Deighton) to seduce Jake.

Review

The following review is from the IMDb entry for the movie in the external links below.

  • Blade meets Spawn? This was actually not bad., 25 December 2006
  • 7/10
  • Author: siderite from Romania

As low budget horror movies with demons and hunters, this one was pretty good. Sean Patrick Flannery is a half breed and Billy Drago is evil (wow, what a surprise). Evil is as evil does, but Mr Drago, at his 57 years and 86 appearances, still gets to be surrounded by lustful naked women and to lick the skin of helpless girls.

The basic story is pretty cliché, with things added up from different stories of the genre: half-demon demon hunter works for the Church. But Sean Patrick Flannery makes a good role and carries the entire movie on his back.

Bottom line: this was not a good movie, but as the movies in this category go, this was one of the best. Beats Blade on story and acting, but it is low budget, so no special effects.

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