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How Do You Kill What Is Already Dead? See more »
Plot:
The sole survivor of a backwoods massacre investigates the incident with the help of a photographer and a police officer. Soon, it becomes clear that they're up against nothing less than an ancient god! Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

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Red Mitchell ... Marc
Tracey Huffman ... Reggie
Charles L. Trotter ... Leo (as Charles Trotter)
Kent T. Johnson ... Zombie (as Kent Johnson)
Diane Johnson ... Holly
Howard Jacobsen ... Nash
Jeffrey Lane ... Jay
Karen Chatfield ... Jeanne
David Campbell ... Robert
Susan Lunt ... Julie
Marcy Bannor ... Lisa
Richard Zamecki ... Peter
Freeman Williams ... Ben
Kayce Glasse ... Mrs. Weinberger
Richard Hamner ... Fred
Natalie Williams ... Nurse
Polly MacIntyre ... Ms. Cranmeyer
James Ebdon ... Policeman 1
Dana Ryder ... Policeman 2
Jon Cox ... Detective

Barbara Williams ... Line Server
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Directed by
Roger Evans 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Freeman Williams 

Produced by
Bill F. Blair .... executive producer
Jill Clark .... producer
Mark V. Patton .... co-executive producer
Hal Payne .... associate producer
Rolf D. Reichardt .... co-executive producer
Betty S. Scott .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Marianne Pendino 
Rod Slane 
 
Cinematography by
Horacio Fernandez 
 
Film Editing by
Roger Evans 
Horacio Fernandez 
 
Makeup Department
Jim Eikner .... special makeup effects artist
Luis Ibarra .... designer: Demon Baby
J.C. Matalon .... makeup artist
J.C. Matalon .... special effects makeup designer
Martin Miglioretti .... special makeup effects artist
Bart Mixon .... special makeup consultant (as Bart J. Mixon)
 
Production Management
Hal Payne .... production manager
 
Art Department
J.C. Matalon .... scenic effects
Karen Tamerna .... scenic artist
 
Special Effects by
Jim Eikner .... creature effects
Jim Eikner .... pyrotechnician
 
Visual Effects by
Roger Evans .... mechanical and optical effects supervisor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin Dees .... head grip
Eric Lee .... animation camera operator
George Payne .... grip
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Ella Park .... costume supervisor
 
Other crew
Cathline Evans .... caterer
James Stevens .... production assistant
 
Thanks
Craig Card .... special thanks
Al Casuccio .... special thanks
Joe Caudill .... special thanks
Anita Clark .... special thanks
Helen Collins .... special thanks
Cindy Cruzen .... special thanks
Jeff Cruzen .... special thanks
Susan Elkins .... special thanks
Bill Evans .... special thanks
Opal Evans .... special thanks
Michele Feray .... special thanks
Joe Foster .... special thanks
Mary Alice Foster .... special thanks
Maria Gautschy .... special thanks
Lisa Graziano .... special thanks
Earl Hodges .... special thanks
Doug Killgore .... special thanks
Greg Lawton .... special thanks
Steve Locke .... special thanks
Tom MacLennan .... special thanks
Ann Mays .... special thanks
Mark Miller .... special thanks
Holt Page .... special thanks
Sylvia Royster .... special thanks
Jim Snelson .... special thanks
Jim Sulentich .... special thanks
Mary Sutherland .... special thanks
Dwyane Teal .... special thanks
Mark Udden .... special thanks
Rebecca Udden .... special thanks
Ruby Weaver .... special thanks
 

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107 min
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When Marc and Reggie go out to see a movie, they see The Jet Benny Show (1986). This was director Roger Evans's previous film.See more »

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Cheesy as Hell!, 18 November 2008
Author: hucklecat03 from United States

LOL! Man, I recently bought this movie, because I saw some old promos for USA's Saturday Nightmares, and this movie was in one of the intros. I vaguely remembered it, and after viewing it again I can see why.

While the movie itself, is forgettable, the effects and acting are hilarious. It's one of those, great, cheesy ass horror films from the middle, to late 1980's that is, unintenionally funny. Forever Evil, is like a cheap, rip off of "The Evil Dead", with horrible effects.

I'd only suggest this film to those who, truly enjoy a cheesy horror films from the 1980's. Younger viewers and people looking for a good horror film, don't waste your time, but if you love awesomely bad 'B' horror films from the 1980's this is right up your alley

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