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Prince of Darkness (1987)

A priest discovers an ancient canister containing a strange liquid in an abandoned church. When a group of graduate students and scientists are tasked with studying it, they unknowingly unleash an evil force waiting to destroy all of humanity.
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A priest discovers an ancient canister containing a strange liquid in an abandoned church. When a group of graduate students and scientists are tasked with studying it, they unknowingly unleash an evil force waiting to destroy all of humanity.

Rating:R
Genre:Horror
Directed By:John Carpenter
Written By:John Carpenter
In Theaters:10/23/1987
Box Office:$14,182,492
Runtime:102 minutes
Studio:Alive Films, Larry Franco Productions

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Director

John Carpenter

Director

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Donald Pleasence

Priest

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Lisa Blount

Catherine Danforth

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Victor Wong

Prof. Howard Birack

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Jameson Parker

Brian Marsh

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Dennis Dun

Walter

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Susan Blanchard

Kelly

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Anne Marie Howard

Susan Cabot

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Ann Yen

Lisa

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Ken Wright

Lomax

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Dirk Blocker

Mullins

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Jessie Lawrence Ferguson

Calder

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