THE UNHOLY (1988) Reviews of satanic demons horror

  

‘You haven’t got a prayer.’
The Unholy is a 1988 American supernatural horror film directed by Camilo Vila from a screenplay written in the 1970s by Philip Yordan (Cataclysm) and Fernando Fonseca.

The movie stars Ben Cross (Prey for the Devil; Black Forest), Ned Beatty (RepossessedExorcist II: The HereticDeliverance), William Russ, Jill Carroll, Hal Holbrook (CreepshowThe FogRituals), Trevor Howard – Father Silva – CrazePersecutionThe Night Visitor, Claudia Robinson, Nicole Fortier and Peter Frechette.

Plot:
New Orleans: Having miraculously survived a fall from a seventeen-storey building, Father Michael (Ben Cross) is appointed pastor of St. Agnes church, which has been closed for three years following the mysterious deaths of his predecessors.

Father Michael attempts to find out why he has become the ‘Chosen One’ while resisting a powerful demon who takes the form of a seemingly irresistible beautiful woman…

The film was released for the first time on Blu-ray on June 27, 2017, as part of Lionsgate’s Vestron Video Collector’s Series line.

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Audio Commentary with director Camilo Vila
Isolated Score Selections and Audio Interview with Composer Roger Bellon
Audio Interview with Production Designer and Co-Writer Fernando Fonseca, Featuring Isolated Selections from His Unused Score
Sins of the Father with Ben Cross
Demons in the Flesh: The Monsters of The Unholy
Prayer Offerings with Fernando Fonseca
Original Ending Featuring Optional Audio Commentary with Producer Mathew Hayden
Theatrical trailer
TV Spots
Radio spots
Original Storyboard Gallery
Still Gallery

Reviews:
” …The Unholy remains an intriguing curiosity due to its unusual evolution and unique position as a time capsule of late 1980s horror. Even undercut by hokey creatures, divergent dialogue, and a mishmash of myriad pieces, the gravitas of its cast and guts to go all in on ill-advised gambles sees the film holding up well enough three decades later, all things considered.” Culture Crypt

The Unholy embraces 1980s style and aesthetic – including colorful lighting from cinematographer Henry Vargas and an electronic score by Roger Bellon (Waxwork) – but its structure largely resembles that of religious horror films such as The Exorcist and The Omen. Struggling to find its footing between two styles, the film has the overt sexuality and gore of the ‘80s without the sense of fun commonly associated with the decade…” Broke Horror Fan

“The practical effects work and creature creations that are employed in the last half of the film are sufficiently icky if never particularly terrifying (the two mini-demons that accompany the main demon are pretty goofy, but still kind of cool in their own strange way) and there’s a fair amount of gore and nudity on display. This keeps the picture’s exploitation content reasonably high.” Rock! Shop! Pop!

“Vila leans into purely visual filmmaking, summoning up frenzied lighting and Jigoku-esque montages of Hell’s torments. If only the rest of the film could live up to this sort of potential instead of wasting just about everything […] The Unholy feels less like an Exorcist rip-off and more like a half-hearted stab at cashing in on the previous year’s much superior Angel Heart.” Oh, the Horror!

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Technical details:
1 hour 42 minutes
Audio: Dolby
Aspect ratio: 1.85: 1

Film Facts:
SFX creator Bob Keen (Hellraiser) was hired to add additional gore scenes after production wrapped.

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