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Prince of Darkness
Things seem to be going wrong when a group of college students inadvertently play Pandora. Now, things seem to turn exactly when the devil's chemical substance is released. Soon after, they soon discovered that he would release his father, who was completely anti-God.

















31 July 1957, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

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5 October 1919, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, UK

1 July 1957, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA


June 29, 2005
Reasonably chilling.
January 14, 2005
One of John Carpenter's most underrated films, gory, grim and good.
March 15, 2010
Carpenter's vision of collective spiritual unrest
September 08, 2003
The last superlative Carpenter film. Moment of silence, please.
August 18, 2008
Sometimes this doesn't make much sense, but it's pure Carpenter, a low-budget attempt that he controlled from conception to completion.
September 04, 2004
it's NEW and IMPROVED LIQUID SATAN!!!
September 26, 2013
Met on its own bonkers terms, Prince Of Darkness proves satisfying.
January 24, 2005
The setup is great; the payoff leaves you more than a little bit disappointed.
October 05, 2008
Crossing the boundary at the outer reaches of the physical world where science meets superstition and reason collides with the irrational, it tells a tale as miraculous as the Bible and as dry as any technical text.
September 23, 2013
Still holds up as a creepy and atmospheric gem...
January 08, 2014
Carpenter cria uma atmosfera de tensão palpável, merecendo créditos também pela ambição de tentar combinar o puro terror com um elemento curioso de ficção científica.
August 28, 2013
[Blu-ray Review] An elegantly photographed, legitimately frightening tale that does not shirk away from its controversial concepts. The high-def release of "Prince of Darkness" receives my full, unequivocal recommendation.