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354:, and he transforms into Mark, tricking Julie. Margaret intervenes, and he kills her by breaking her neck. Julie watches as Andrew transforms into Lucifer, but is able to defeat him with the power of Father Damon's crucifix. The spirits of Julie, Father Damon, and Margaret—the three archangels—coalesce, as Andrew is engulfed and destroyed in a beam of a light. 295:, but is insouciant to the news. Meanwhile, a local elderly woman, Margaret, visits Father Daly at his parish, and discusses Damon, whom she knew personally; Father Daly insists Damon wrongly murdered the man, though Margaret believes he was in fact Lucifer, and Father Damon, a manifestation of the archangel 278:
himself, and promises to return. Decades later, in 1963, Andrew Williams is born. After his mother is paralyzed under mysterious circumstances, Andrew's father realizes something is peculiar about his son, eventually coming to the realization that Andrew is the son of Lucifer. In 1980, as a senior in
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made similar praises about the cinematography, writing that the film "contains sublime poetic imagery. The photography by Fred Goodich is beautiful and the music (including much punk) is superbly melodramatic. As for the negative, the film exploits sex and religion, contains some very corny dialogue
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on January 16, 1981. LaLoggia commented that he felt Avco-Embassy Pictures' advertising campaign for the film played up the high school elements of the film, particularly with the theatrical poster showing a high school yearbook engulfed in flames: "I feel the film has a lot more happening than the
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On the island, a group of teenagers arrive to party after the dance, including Tony, his girlfriend Marie, Brenda, and others. After arriving at the castle, they are accosted by the undead. Marie is killed, and Tony and Brenda flee to an upstairs room, where Tony finds he has inexplicably developed
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LaLoggia and his cousin, Charles LaLoggia, secured $ 25,000 from local investors in 1978 for their own production company, and later accrued a further $ 550,000 to begin production of the film. After the completion of principal photography, an additional $ 250,000 was needed to complete the film's
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At school one day, one of Andrew's tormentors, Tony, attempts to harass him in the gym shower. Overcome by strange powers, Tony kisses him in front of their peers. The event leaves Tony hysterical, and he leaves, terrified of Andrew. Later, Andrew is notified that he has received scholarships to
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from grave sites on the property. At a local bar, Andrew's father drunkenly raves about his son being the devil before returning home and shooting his wife in the head. Simultaneously, a group from the school is showing an outdoor play retelling the life of
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LaLoggia commented after the film's release that making it "taught me important things about myself, and the considerable struggle of dealing with the dichotomy of movie-making, the commercial-business aspects versus the creative end."
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during a dodgeball game and dies. Mark's girlfriend, Julie, is distraught, and shortly after begins having bizarre visions of Andrew raping her. She later hears voices calling her Gabrielle (a feminization of archangel
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breasts. Andrew enters the room and kisses him, after which Tony stabs himself to death to avoid getting raped. Andrew carries Brenda outside and lays her on an altar, where he stabs her to death.
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features nifty special effects like the emanations from the transmogrified Lucifer and the glittery beams from a laser-like gold cross." Tom Buckley of the
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by his peers. Andrew feels drawn to the estate where Father Damon committed the murder, which is due for demolition for an impending golf course.
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youth angle. Avco is absolutely terrified that the religious angles would turn people off." The film grossed $ 3 million at the U.S. box office.
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and has one of the sickest sex scenes in recent history." Gross also added that she felt the film may have contained an implicit
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high school, Andrew is academically brilliant, but withdrawn and socially awkward. Consequently, he is often
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praised the film's cinematography, but added that "not even the most competent editor could improve
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A Roman Catholic priest, Father Damon, murders a man outside a castle-like estate on an island in
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not only effectively scares the daylights out of you, but also sticks to the ribs of the mind."
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was the directorial debut for LaLoggia, who personally raised $ 150,000 of the film's budget.
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s soundtrack featured many punk and new wave bands from the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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s Candice Russell praised the film as "an admirable debut...  Slick and handsome,
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On the night of a school dance, Andrew arrives at the castle estate and invokes
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During a gym class, one of Andrew's classmates, Mark, inexplicably suffers
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Garner, Jack (December 5, 1980). "No Oscar on tap for 'Fear No Evil'".
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described it as "spooky and surreal" and "strong on atmospherics". The
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was not impressed, however, comparing it unfavorably to the films of
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Baltake, Joe (May 11, 1981). "Horror Film Deja Vu... But It Works".
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Margaret and Julie arrive on the scene, brandishing Father Damon's
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noted that the film appears to borrow elements from such films as
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American film distribution : the changing marketplace
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Please note figures are for rentals in US and Canada
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Index


Frank LaLoggia
Donald P. Borchers
Stefan Arngrim
Elizabeth Hoffman
Kathleen Rowe McAllen
AVCO Embassy Pictures
horror film
Frank LaLoggia
Stefan Arngrim
Elizabeth Hoffman
Kathleen Rowe McAllen
Antichrist
archangels
upstate New York
Lucifer
bullied
Yale
Harvard
Raphael
ruptured organs
Gabriel
protégé
Leviathan
Beelzebub
undead
Jesus
stigmata
processional cross
Lord's Prayer

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