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Title: | "The Devil's Due at Midnight" |
Directed by: | Edward L. Plumb |
Written by: | Edward L. Plumb |
Produced by: | Edward L. Plumb; L.J. Dopp |
Music by: | L.J. Dopp; Jack Lancaster |
Cinematography: | Stephen Rocha |
Edited by: | Jim Knell |
Production | |
Distributors: | Irena Belle Films |
Released: | 2004 |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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The Devil's Due at Midnight is an American film short of the comedy subgenre of horror. It was written and directed by Edward L. Plumb. It was produced by Irena Belle Films and released in 2004. The movie stars George Kennedy as Professor Zebediah Jones, with Ken Foree as Byron Styles, Brad Dourif as The Dark One, and Susan Tyrrell as the high priestess.
Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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George Kennedy | Professor Zebediah Jones |
Ken Foree | Byron Styles |
Brad Dourif | The Dark One |
Susan Tyrrell | High priestess |
Erica P. Hanson | First MacGrislee sister |
Amanda Jordan | Second MacGrislee sister |
Del Howison | Stapleton/Narrator |
Andrea Gaspar | Pretty witch with book |
Amber Leigh Alderman | Sacrificial victim |
Brandi Michelle Bourgon | Fire-eating witch |
Heidi Moore | British witch |
Wayne Kramer | Himself |
Mick Farren | Singer |
Peter Atkins | Guitarist |
R.J. Parnell | Drummer |
Jack Lancaster | Saxophone player |
Lisa Mende | Backup singer |
Erin McKeever | Bakcup singer |
Kelly Lyons | Hip hop witch |
Mayra Gomez | 4th dancing witch |
Lisa Armstrong | Witch with green hair |
Brad Linaweaver | Demonic priest |
John Pepe | Hooded druid |
John DeChancie | Druid |
Hal Fultz | Druid |
Steve Rivera | Druid |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline to this film is "Death sacrifice... It's a living".
- The Devil's Due at Midnight and The Devil's Due at Midnight (2004) both redirect to this page.
- There are a total of twenty-six credited cast members in this film.
- This movie was filmed in Los Angeles, California.
- One of the scenes was shot at St. Montague Cemetery in Encino, California. [1]
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References[]
- ↑ IMDB; The Devil's Due at Midnight (2004); Filming & Production.