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The PackageDEMON
LOVER DIARY became something of a legend after it played the festival circuit
back in 1980, but has never been spotted (legally) since. The notoriety is hardly surprising, as it's far better than
THE DEMON LOVER (which was released on video as THE DEVIL MASTER), the
unfortunate film that resulted from the misadventures chronicled herein.
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The StoryJoel
DeMott had no idea what she was in for when she lugged along her camera to
cover her boyfriend's shoot. Things
start off on a sour note when Jackson and Younkins try and make DeMott stay
behind. She manages to tag along,
though, recording it all as things go from bad to worse: neither Jackson or
Younkins know what they're doing, Kreines is a (justified) whiner, and the
"actors" can't ever seem to remember their lines.
Anyone who's ever been witness to a low-budget shoot will recognize
the near-constant bickering, backstabbing, long hours, severe money shortage
and failed romances that plague DEMON LOVER'S calamitous production. Here, though, the atmosphere turns downright poisonous during
the shoot's final days at the home of rock star Ted Nugent, where Jackson
snaps after the crew, fed up with his broken promises, gives him a contract to
sign. It ends with a terrified
DeMott and Krienes on the run, gunshots ringing out behind them ("they're
shooting at us!" she screams). |
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The Direction
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Vital StatisticsDEMON
LOVER DIARY
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