
Craig Sheffer
Aaron Boone
Anne Bobby
Lori Desinger
Charles Haid
Captain Eigerman
Hugh Quarshie
Detective Joyce
Hugh Ross
Narcisse
Doug Bradley
Dirk Lylesberg
Catherine Chevalier
Rachel
Malcolm Smith
Ashberry
Bob Sessions
Pettine
Debora Weston
Sheryl Ann
Nicholas Vince
Kinski
Simon Bamford
Ohnaka
Christine McCorkindale
Shuna Sassi
John Agar
Gas Station Attendant / Victim
Jack Bennett
(voice)
Alexis De La Rocha
(voice)
Kim Robertson
Babette
Nina Robertson
Babette
Tony Bluto
Leroy Gomm
Vincent Keene
Devil Lude
Bernard Henry
Baphomet
Richard Van Spall
Drummer
David Young
Otis and Clay
Valda Aviks
Mellissa Rickman
Mac McDonald
Lou Rickman
Richard Bowman
Rickman Boy
McNally Sagal
Motel Receptionist
Daniel Kash
Labowitz
Bradley Lavelle
Cormack
Stephen Hoye
Gibbs
George Roth
Kane
Peter Marinker
Pathologist
Lindsay Holiday
Morgue Assistant
Kenneth Nelson
Emergency Doctor
Carolyn Jones
Emergency Nurse
Ted Maynard
Bartender
Mitch Webb
Jail Cell Doctor
Eric Loren
Ambush Cop
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$8,862,354.00
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Reviews

This review is of the Director's Cut which has 45 minutes of changed footage (a lot added and some removed/replaced)... The Director's cut is basically a different movie, that tells a different and much more complete story. Way more footage of the monsters in Midian... backstory on the main monsters... an ending that makes total sense. The movie that Clive Barker wanted to release, before the s
What a difficult thing it is to review this movie. First the movie most people have seen is not the movie Clive Barker created, as the studio did the final cut without Barker's approval or even contacting him at all. So the studio (and the infamous test audience, people with no intelligence and movie or art knowledge) released what they thought ot be a summer monster movie ... The Director's cut
The movie fails to provide vital information about its world, either early enough or altogether. Without an understanding of what's happening on the screen, the initial story developments fail to make an emotional connection. What the viewer is left with is an appreciation for the darkly fantastical world and the technical prowess it would have required by the film crew to create. (Some of us will












