Demonwarp

Demonwarp
Directed by Emmett Alston
Produced by Richard L. Albert
Written by Bruce Akiyama
Jim Bertges
John Carl Buechler
Starring George Kennedy
Music by Dan Slider
Cinematography R. Michael Stringer
Edited by W. Peter Miller
John Travers
Distributed by Vidmark Entertainment
Running time
91 mins
Country United States
Language English
Budget $250,000

Demonwarp is a 1987 science fiction/horror film directed by Emmett Alston and starring George Kennedy.

Plot

The film begins with Kennedy's character talking to his daughter inside their cabin. Suddenly a Bigfoot-like animal breaks in and takes away the girl. Some teenage campers arrive and they too eventually meet the Bigfoot, with many of them being killed or captured. It is later discovered that one of the campers came there to find his uncle. His uncle is later found to be the Bigfoot, and that a bigoted Catholic priest used him for his own evil plans. Actually, the priest thinks an alien who arrived from an unknown planet 100 years ago is an angel who is here to be served by him. After unearthing such alien conspiracy and a horde of mindless zombies, the hidden spacecraft is destroyed inside the cave they used to hide it.

Cast

Production

Rick Albert and executive producer Mark Amin decided that their first film production should be a genre film, using as many special effects and monsters as the small $250,000 budget could support. To save costs, Rick Albert recruited many of his friends, who were lawyers, to appropriately play the army of zombies. The film was edited on a movieola using 35 mm film.

The film was produced by Richard L. Albert through his motion picture design and marketing firm, Design Projects Inc.. Financing was provided by the individual owners of Trimark Pictures which was then called Vidmark.

The film was shot mostly in Topanga Canyon in Los Angeles, with the final scene shot at Bronson Caves in Griffith Park.

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