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Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight
Having such a valuable key brings terrible for Brayker, a strong kind man, who only has the key, the thing that brings terrible for him, as he has been kidnapped by the evil demon, The collector, who does his best, in order to have that key and dominate the world, but he faces the powerful Brayker.
25 December 1928, The Bronx, New York, USA
4 February 1940, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
25 September 1968, Seoul, Korea
13 January 1968, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
13 April 1950, Buffalo, New York, USA
25 November 1947, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
27 August 1950, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
15 May 1963, Klamath Falls, Oregon, USA
7 December 1971, Newport, North Carolina, USA
24 February 1966, Chicago, Illinois, USA
25 December 1952, Georgetown, British Guiana
December 10, 2015
Lightning in a bottle.October 23, 2015
If it weren't for a gleefully game cast - led by Billy Zane's over-the-top bonkers demon lord - it would be a hard movie to recommend.February 21, 2001
Next time out, let's hope it involves a story that can stand on its own, without having to be propped up by the Crypt Keeper's silly patter.October 20, 2012
As for fans of Zane, if there was ever a film where the man breaks loose with his charm and enthusiasm, "Demon Knight" is his podium.January 01, 2000
There's still a lot of filler in this chiller.May 20, 2003
Between scenes of splattering gore in which severed heads literally roll across the floor, the movie has a good time spoofing itself and a gallery of mostly sleazy characters who confront a crew of blood-thirsty demons.December 09, 2016
The least horrible of the three modern Tales from the Crypt films...January 01, 2000
The movie isn't particularly well-paced, and I found it dull.October 24, 2015
Basically Romero Lite, but a strong cast and capable direction by Ernest Dickerson provide it with some lift.May 19, 2008
Pic is neither funny enough nor scary enough to be fully satisfying as either a shocker or a spoof.October 19, 2015
It may not be a classic or even as successful as the genuinely unsettling 1972 E.C. Comics adaptation, but now, just as in 1995, it fulfills its goal as a sardonic, blessedly unpretentious creature feature.