Hellbound (film)

Hellbound

Promotional film poster
Directed by Aaron Norris
Produced by Yoram Globus
Cannon Pictures
Written by Ian Rabin
Anthony Ridio
Brent Friedman
Starring Chuck Norris
Calvin Levels
Christopher Neame
Sheree J. Wilson
David Robb
Music by George S. Clinton
Distributed by Cannon Films
Release dates
  • January 21, 1994 (1994-01-21)
Running time
95 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Hellbound is a 1994 supernatural thriller film starring Chuck Norris, Calvin Levels and Christopher Neame. It was directed by Aaron Norris and written by Ian Rabin, Anthony Ridio and Brent Friedman. It was the final film made by Cannon Films.

Plot

Shatter (Chuck Norris) and Jackson (Calvin Levels) are two Chicago police officers sent to investigate the brutal murder of a rabbi. As the investigation begins, Shatter and Jackson are summoned to Israel for questioning. Upon arrival, they realize that they are, in fact, pursuing a supernatural being – Satan's emissary, Prosatanos – who tried to wrest control of the world from God during the crusades. Prosatanos, however, was stopped by King Richard who trapped him in a subterranean tomb. During this encounter with King Richard, the source of Prosatanos' power – his scepter – was shattered into nine pieces which were subsequently sent to nine holy places around the world. These pieces remained safe until the end of the 20th century when Prosatanos was inadvertently freed from the tomb by two unsuspecting grave robbers. Prosatanos eventually collects all nine pieces of his scepter. Detectives Shatter and Jackson must now fight him to save the world.

Cast

Production

The film was shot entirely in Israel, between May and August 1993. In particular, the second part of the movie was filmed in Jerusalem.

The film's shooting title was originally Cold To the Touch.

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