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Inner Shadow
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Inner Shadow is a 1997 movie. In this movie is an appearance of a succubus character.
Overview
- Release Date: 1997
- MPAA Rating: ????
- Runtime: ??? Minutes
- Director: David Fuchs
- Writer: David Fuchs
- Studio:????
- Genre: Fantasy, Horror
- Tag Line: An innocent childhood love and the betrayal of a promise awaken the dark force of a forgotten legend.
Cast
Greg Serano | Tomas Alcala |
Gina Ravera | Det. Rachel Dressler |
Mary Mara | Munkar |
Rebecca Harrell | Nakir |
William B. Davis | Father Michael |
Antonio Cupo | Brother Gregory |
Jay Brazeau | Abbot |
Simon Wong | Wade |
Boyan Vukelic | Playland Guard |
Brian Drummond | Officer #1 |
Peter Bryant | Officer #2 |
Lisa Dahling | Officer #3 |
Kris Pope | BrotherRafael |
Robin Mossley | Clark |
Donna Yamamoto | Irate Mother |
Justine Wong | Little Girl |
David Thomson | Vince |
Linda Darlow | Sister Stephen |
Art Hindle | Morgan Rand |
Colin Lawrence | Steve |
Critical Review
The following review is taken from the iMDB link in the external links below
- Moody horror thriller ala The Wicker Man
- 15 December 2002
- Author: Ted Newsom
Stylish if deliberate tale of Steven, a young man sent away from an Amish-like farm community for his own safety. Ten years later as an adult, he returns to find his "old girlfriend" Gaika still physically and sexually stuck in adolescence. His current flame is none too happy about this moony-eyed "teenager" claiming Steven as her own. A series of weird deaths by what appears to be a muck-covered succubus don't seem to bother the locals, who are more intent on the upcoming fertility ritual.
Fuchs intelligently evokes an otherworldly atmosphere of rural creepiness, much the same sort of milieu as CHILDREN OF THE CORN or THE OTHER. Music and photography are excellent. Some modest (although hardly gratuitous) nudity and a good-looking monster. Some of the performances don't quite reach the level of the leads, but overall this is a thoughtful and creepy film.
External Links
- Saint Sinner at the IMDb.