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''Tales from the Crypt Presents: Demon Knight'' is a 1995 American
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directed by
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from a screenplay by Mark Bishop,
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. It stars
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, William Sadler, Jada Pinkett,
Brenda Bakke Brenda Jean Bakke (born May 15, 1963) is an American actress, best known for her roles in 1990s films '' Hot Shots! Part Deux'', '' Gunmen'', ''Demon Knight'', '' Under Siege 2: Dark Territory'', and '' L.A. Confidential''. Life and career Bak ...
,
C. C. H. Pounder Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder (born December 25, 1952) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Claudette Wyms in the FX police drama series ''The Shield'' (2002–2008), Mo'at in the ''Avatar'' (2009–present) franchise, a ...
,
Dick Miller Richard Miller (December 25, 1928 – January 30, 2019) was an American character actor who appeared in more than 180 films, including many produced by Roger Corman. He later appeared in the films of directors who began their careers with Corm ...
, and
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. ''Demon Knight'' is a feature-length film presented by the
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series ''
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'', and features scenes with the
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(voiced by
John Kassir John Kassir (born October 24, 1957) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his work as the voice of the Cryptkeeper in HBO's '' Tales from the Crypt'' franchise. He also appeared in the role of Ralph in the off-Broadway show ''Reefe ...
, as in the series) at the film's beginning and ending. The film was met with mostly negative reviews. It was followed by a second standalone ''Tales from the Crypt'' film, ''
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'' (1996).


Plot


Prologue

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reveals that he is directing the film called ''Demon Knight'' and introducing the film's story.


Story

On a desert road in New Mexico, a powerful demon in human form, The Collector, pursues drifter Frank Brayker. The vehicles crash and Brayker flees. Local drunk Uncle Willy takes him to a decommissioned church converted into a
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, where he rents a room and observes the residents: owner Irene, prostitute Cordelia, postal clerk Wally, and a convict on
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named Jeryline. A cook named Roach arrives and informs the group about a theft attempt on his employer's car, unaware it was Brayker, and a suspicious Irene calls the sheriff. Sheriff Tupper and his deputy Bob encounter The Collector at the crash site, who convinces them that Brayker is a dangerous thief. At the boarding house, Tupper and Bob learn that Brayker is in possession of an important artifact and that he is carrying false ID. Tupper also gets word from his base that both cars were stolen and he arrests Brayker as well as The Collector. The Collector kills Tupper by punching through his skull. Driven outside by the key-like artifact Brayker possesses, The Collector draws his own blood on the sand and produces a team of demonic creatures. Brayker uses blood from the artifact to protect the building and tells the group they must wait out the night. Unable to get in, The Collector uses psychic powers to seduce and possess Cordelia. Cordelia kills Wally and cripples Irene before Brayker kills her. The group attempts to escape through old mine tunnels under the building, where Jeryline finds a boy named Danny hiding. The other townsfolk, under demonic possession, drive them back into the church. The residents demand an explanation, and Brayker reluctantly tells them the history of the key artifact. Following the creation of Earth by God, demons used seven keys to focus the power of the cosmos into their hands. When discovered, God created light, which scattered the demons and the keys across the universe. The artifact that Brayker holds is the last key needed to reclaim power; to protect it, God had a thief named Sirach fill it with the blood of
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. The guardians of the key, immortal while holding it, have since passed it on, refilling it with their own blood when they die. Brayker received the key from his commanding officer during
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. Danny disappears and Jeryline rallies everyone to look for him, during which Roach sneaks the key out of Brayker's satchel. In the church attic, Irene and Bob discover that Wally was planning to attack the post office with a trunk full of weapons. The Collector soon possesses Uncle Willy, who attacks the others. While battling Willy, Roach makes a deal with The Collector to trade his life for the key, but The Collector betrays and kills him soon after Roach walks away. Brayker retrieves the key in the battle and Irene and Bob sacrifice themselves to stop the remaining minions. In the attic, The Collector brainwashes Danny, who mortally wounds Brayker before Jeryline kills him. As he dies, Brayker initiates Jeryline as a guardian of the key, deactivating all blood seals. The Collector overpowers Jeryline, taking the key from her. When he offers her a place at his side and prepares to take her heart as a trophy when she silently refuses, Jeryline confronts The Collector and spits blood from the key in his face, causing him to revert to his actual demon form before being destroyed. At dawn, Jeryline refills the key with Brayker's blood and boards a bus with her cat, sealing the door behind them. Down the road, the bus stops to pick up a stranger (Mark David Kennerly), who declines to get on stating that he'll catch the next one. Dressed identically to his predecessor and carrying the same suitcase, Jeryline realizes that he is the next Collector. After exchanging a glance in passing, the new Collector begins following on foot, whistling the theme song to the ''Tales from the Crypt'' television series.


Epilogue

After ''Demon Knight'' story ends, The Crypt Keeper states that Jeryline lived happily ever after. He goes to the film's premiere screening, where he is beheaded by producers (as the punishment of asking for
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). After the beheading, The Crypt Keeper is still alive and he says that "Now that's entertainment!"


Cast

*
Billy Zane William George Zane Jr. (born February 24, 1966) is an American actor. His breakthrough role was in the Australian film ''Dead Calm (film), Dead Calm'' (1989), a performance that earned him a nomination for the Chicago Film Critics Association, ...
as The Collector * William Sadler as Frank Brayker * Jada Pinkett as Jeryline *
Thomas Haden Church Thomas Haden Church (born Thomas Richard McMillen; June 17, 1960) is an American actor. After starring in the 1990s sitcom '' Wings'' and playing the lead for two seasons in ''Ned & Stacey'' (1995–1997)'','' Church became known for his film work ...
as Roach *
C. C. H. Pounder Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder (born December 25, 1952) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Claudette Wyms in the FX police drama series ''The Shield'' (2002–2008), Mo'at in the ''Avatar'' (2009–present) franchise, a ...
as Irene *
John Kassir John Kassir (born October 24, 1957) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his work as the voice of the Cryptkeeper in HBO's '' Tales from the Crypt'' franchise. He also appeared in the role of Ralph in the off-Broadway show ''Reefe ...
as voice of
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**
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as The Crypt Keeper's puppeteer *
Brenda Bakke Brenda Jean Bakke (born May 15, 1963) is an American actress, best known for her roles in 1990s films '' Hot Shots! Part Deux'', '' Gunmen'', ''Demon Knight'', '' Under Siege 2: Dark Territory'', and '' L.A. Confidential''. Life and career Bak ...
as Cordelia *
Dick Miller Richard Miller (December 25, 1928 – January 30, 2019) was an American character actor who appeared in more than 180 films, including many produced by Roger Corman. He later appeared in the films of directors who began their careers with Corm ...
as Uncle Willy *
Gary Farmer Gary Dale Farmer (born June 12, 1953) is a Canadian First Nations ( Cayuga) actor and musician. He is best known for his Independent Spirit Award-nominated roles in '' Powwow Highway'' (1989), ''Dead Man'' (1995) and '' Smoke Signals'' (1998). ...
as Deputy Bob *
Ryan O'Donohue Ryan Sean O'Donohue (born April 26, 1984) is an American actor best known for his role as Zeke Byrd in the 1994 television series '' The Byrds of Paradise''. Early life and career O'Donohue was born Ryan Sean O'Donohue on April 26, 1984 in Pomo ...
as Danny *
Charles Fleischer Charles Fleischer (born August 27, 1950) is an American actor, stand-up comedian, musician, and writer, best known for his recurring role as Carvelli in '' Welcome Back, Kotter'', and for appearing in films such as ''Who Framed Roger Rabbit'', ...
as Wally *
John Schuck Conrad John Schuck Jr. (born February 4, 1940) is an American film, stage, and television actor. He is best known for his role as Sergeant Charles Enright in the 1970s crime drama ''McMillan & Wife''. He also played Herman Munster in the late- ...
as Sheriff Tupper * Sherrie Rose as Wanda *
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as Party Babe *
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as Party Babe * Mark David Kennerly as Other Collector *
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as Homer *
John Larroquette John Bernard Larroquette (; born November 25, 1947) is an American actor. He is known for his starring roles in the NBC military drama series '' Baa Baa Black Sheep'' (1976–1978), the NBC sitcom ''Night Court'' (1984–1992; 2023–2025) for ...
as Slasher (uncredited)


Production

Unlike episodes of the
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series, the story was not adapted from the pages of
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. The first draft of the script was written in 1987, two years prior to the HBO series' debut. It was first intended to be made into a film by director
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, who planned to shoot it as a follow-up to '' Child's Play'' (1988). Holland hired an FX team to do preliminary sketches,Tales from the Script, by Anthony C. Ferrante, ''Fangoria Magazine'', No. 140, March 1995 but he ultimately went on to direct the box-office bomb ''
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'' (1987). Next, the script wound up in the hands of '' Pumpkinhead'' screenwriter Mark Carducci, who sat on it for several years before it was given to ''
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'' director Mary Lambert. Lambert had some radical ideas for the script, including casting an
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as Brayker to create a theme that the oppressed people of Earth were also its saviors. Once Lambert went on to direct ''
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'', which was a theatrical bomb, she could not get people to invest in the film. The script later went to
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's
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, but budgetary constraints held up the production in limbo. When it finally made its way onto desks at
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's
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, it was optioned to be the second in a trilogy of ''
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'' theatrical spin-offs.
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executives thought the script had more potential than the other two films (''Dead Easy'' and ''Body Count'', neither of which was ultimately produced), and the film was quickly sent into production with a tentative release date of Halloween 1994 (though the release was pushed back to January 1995). At this point, two versions of the script were created to solve budgetary problems: one ''with'' demons and one ''without''. In the latter, the Collector was a Bible salesman who was using a legion of fellow salesman clad in black suits and sunglasses (later revealed to be demons) as his minions. A film called ''Demon Knight'' with demons that looked like killer yuppies made everyone nervous, so Universal pitched in some additional money to get some demons on the screen.


Reception

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, a review aggregator, reports that 45% of 40 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 4.7/10. The consensus summarizes: "The usual pulp delights of ''Tales from the Crypt'' are too few and far between in ''Demon Knight'' -- a disappointingly slack and by the numbers siege flick." ''
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'' wrote that it is "neither funny enough nor scary enough to be fully satisfying as either a shocker or a spoof".
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of ''
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'' wrote that it half-succeeds at being chilling and funny. David Kronke of the ''
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'' called the film "a direct-to-video affair" that was given a theatrical release based on the strength of the franchise.
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of ''
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'' rated it D+ and wrote: "Is there anything more dispiriting than trash that flaunts its lack of conviction?" Walter V. Addiego of the ''
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'' called it "a slime-and-gore fest that offers little but a few outrageous sick jokes and the chance to make a mental list of all the horror movies from which it borrows". Edward Guthmann of the ''
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'' wrote that, though the film is dull and slow-paced, he was overall positive to the film. In a retrospective, Chris Eggertsen of
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called it "one of the most underrated genre entries of the '90s". Later Ernest Dickerson said:
"I've always enjoyed ''Demon Knight''. I love horror films, and I had a lot of fun creating a horror mythology. It was a great cast. I was also happy to do the first film where an African-American woman saves the world. That was a good project to be involved with".


Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing heavy metal,
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,
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,
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and
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was released on January 10, 1995 by
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. It peaked at 157 on the ''Billboard'' 200.


Sequels

In a
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, the Crypt Keeper announces a sequel titled ''Dead Easy'': also known as ''Fat Tuesday'', it was intended to be a
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romp planned to open the following
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. A planned third film was given the title ''Body Count'', but neither sequel was ever made. ''Demon Knight'' was intended to be the second film in the trilogy, but Universal thought it should go first because it was the most ''Tales''-like feature out of the three proposed. The Key from ''Demon Knight'' was supposed to appear in every part of the trilogy; it later appeared in ''
Bordello of Blood ''Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood'' is a 1996 American horror comedy film directed by Gilbert Adler from a screenplay by Adler and A.L. Katz, and a story by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis. Dennis Miller stars as Rafe Guttman, ...
'' (1996).


Home media

The film was originally released on
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in 1995 followed by its release on VHS and DVD in 1996 and 2003 respectively. It was also released as part of a double pack with ''
Bordello of Blood ''Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood'' is a 1996 American horror comedy film directed by Gilbert Adler from a screenplay by Adler and A.L. Katz, and a story by Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis. Dennis Miller stars as Rafe Guttman, ...
'' (1996), the following ''Tales from the Crypt'' film. In October 2015, it was released on Blu-ray from Scream Factory which also retains the post-credits scene unlike some other home media releases and when it is broadcast on the Horror Channel.


References


External links

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