Project Detail

Demon

Synopsis

Demon is the bloodiest love story of all. Set in late Victorian London it tells the tale of Lorcan a young handsome man cursed by love transforming him into a blood thirsty demon.

Details

Year
2011
Type of film
Features
Running time
90 mins
Director
Mark Duffield
Producer
Demon House Pictures Limited
Editor
George Clemens
Screenwriter
Mark Duffield
Director of Photography
Mark Duffield
Production Designer
Robin Stuart
Principal cast
Clare Langford, Andrew Mullan, Tom Hall, Christopher Ettridge, Gabrielle Curtis, Andrew Cunningham, Jackie Haliday, Ryan Wichert, James Clay, Christopher Keegan, James Murtagh
Costume
Lara Jensen
Make Up
Fifi Corker
Demon FX
James Alexander

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Production Status

Production Company

Demon House Pictures Limited

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