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Late Night with the Devil ()


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A live television broadcast in 1977 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms.

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Jack Delroy
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June Ross-Mitchell
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Carmichael Haig
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Christou
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Lilly
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Gus McConnell
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Madeleine Piper
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Leo Fiske
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Szandor D'Abo
Paula Arundell ...
Diane
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Carol (as Tamala Shelton)
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Phil
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Barry
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Sammy
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Cavewoman
John O'May ...
Walker Bedford
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Stacey the Wrangler
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Christou's Assistant (as Amelie Mendosa)
Grace Cummings ...
Peggy Decay
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The Narrator (voice)
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Lou
Declan Fay ...
Cue Card Guy
Milena Berhane ...
Production Assistant 1
Leah Wilbraham ...
Production Assistant 2
Chase Kauffman ...
Stage Hand 1
Miranda Bloom ...
State Hand 2
Mitchell Brotz ...
Stage Hand 3
Caspian DezFouli ...
Camera Operator 1
Rod Lara ...
Camera Operator 2
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Cleo James
Steven Kwon ...
Skeleton Man
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Frank Khoury
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Spoon Bender
Jarrad Pidoto ...
Military Officer
Paddy Shiels ...
Vietnam Vet
Aya Cairnes ...
Levitating Woman
Gerasimos Grammenos ...
FBI Agent
Pearl Grammenos ...
Infant Lilly
Adam Batt ...
Head of Airtime
Raoul Salter ...
Vice President of Marketing
Janine Lum ...
Vice President of Marketing's Wife
Rik Brown ...
Annointed Grove Member
Scarlett Varga ...
Young Lilly
Sarah Lorey ...
Spinning Wheel Lady
Tiare Skeats ...
High Priestess
Anna van Guens ...
D'Abo's Disciple
Arkie Simpson-Purdon ...
D'Abo's Disciple
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D'Abo's Disciple
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D'Abo's Disciple
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D'Abo's Disciple
Scott Purdon ...
D'Abo's Disciple
Quincy Simpson-Purdon ...
D'Abo's Disciple
Jason Rout ...
Grove Member
Jeff Schwisow ...
Grove Member
Michael McArthur ...
Grove Member
Jason Marion ...
Orson
Déborrah Moogy Morgan ...
French Director (as Moogy Morgan)
Andrew Swann ...
The UBC Show Band
Benjamin L. Gillespie ...
The UBC Show Band (as Benjamin Gillespie)
Bruce Sandell ...
The UBC Show Band
Dai Jones ...
The UBC Show Band
Daniel Mougerman ...
The UBC Show Band
Eamon McNelis ...
The UBC Show Band
Robert Glaesmann ...
The UBC Show Band (as Robert Glaesemann)
Stephen Grant ...
The UBC Show Band
Stephen Purcell ...
The UBC Show Band
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Isaac Johns ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)
Jessirose Streker ...
Audience Member (uncredited)
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Audience Member (uncredited)

Directed by

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Cameron Cairnes
Colin Cairnes

Written by

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Colin Cairnes ... (written by) &
Cameron Cairnes ... (written by)

Produced by

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Joel Anderson ... executive producer
David Dastmalchian ... executive producer
Derek Dauchy ... producer
Mat Govoni ... producer
Roy Lee ... producer
John Molloy ... producer
Ben Ross ... executive producer
Julie Ryan ... executive producer
Paula Salini ... line producer
Steven Schneider ... producer
Lisa Wang ... supervising line producer
Adam White ... producer
Rami Yasin ... executive producer

Music by

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Roscoe James Irwin
Glenn Richards

Cinematography by

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Matthew Temple ... director of photography

Editing by

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Cameron Cairnes
Colin Cairnes

Editorial Department

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Ahmadah Adil ... digital intermediate assistant editor: Post Lab IO
Gabriel Carrubba ... post-production runner
Keisha Clements ... post-production coordinator: Post Lab IO
Darius Family ... post-production producer: Post Lab IO
Nicholas Hower ... colorist: Post Lab IO
Cecilia Low ... post-production coordinator: Post Lab IO
Jim Passon ... color timer

Casting By

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Leigh Pickford

Production Design by

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Lenny Platt ... (executive producer)
Otello Stolfo

Art Direction by

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Bob Hern

Costume Design by

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Steph Hooke

Makeup Department

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Kat Bardsley ... additional makeup and hair artist
Shaylee Bartholomeusz ... additional makeup and hair artist
Rebecca Buratto ... makeup and hair artist
Elisa Clark ... additional makeup and hair artist
Josie Hanuska ... additional makeup and hair artist
Helen Magelakis ... additional makeup and hair artist (as Helen Magelaki)
Sarah Moss ... makeup and hair assistant
Rikki Norman ... additional makeup and hair artist
Carolyn Nott ... additional makeup and hair artist
Marie Princi ... hair and makeup designer
Leonie Rendell ... additional makeup and hair artist
Russell Sharp ... head prosthetic makeup effects artist
Rachel Walton ... additional makeup and hair artist
Ellie Zuker ... additional makeup and hair artist

Production Management

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Lenny Platt ... executive in charge of production: See above.

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Andrew Power ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Colm Geoghegan ... poster design: official poster

Sound Department

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Jennifer Aldred ... foley artist
Emma Bortignon ... supervising sound editor: re-recording mixer (sound designer)
Cameron Grant ... sound designer
Hamish Keen ... sound editor
Doron Kipen ... dialogue editor
Manel López ... sound recordist
Paul Shanahan ... sound effects editor
Pete Smith ... re-recording mixer
Josh Walker ... foley artist

Visual Effects by

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Greg Cooper ... visual effects artist
Peter Leary ... visual effects artist
Dylan Perry ... visual effects artist

Stunts

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Chris Anderson ... stunt coordinator
Kate Angus ... stunt double: Laura Gordon
Heather Burridge ... stunt rigger
Matthew Campbell ... stunt rigger
Sam Desmond ... stunt double: Gus
Zia Kelly ... stunt assistant
Ri-Jie Kwok ... stunt rigger
Warwick Sadler ... stunt rigger
Jaz Schodel ... stunt performer (as Jaz Isack)
Mark Wickham ... key stunt rigger

Camera and Electrical Department

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Khaled Alhosani ... camera trainee
Matt Begg ... gaffer
Rayner Cook ... camera operator
Jim Cookson ... first assistant camera
Alex Dupen ... camera operator
Kitt Ross ... third electrics

Casting Department

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Fiona McMaster ... additional cast and extras

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Gail Stroud ... costume supervisor: Pre Production
Misha Tsai ... costume assistant

Music Department

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Miles Brown ... musician: improvised theremin performances
Akira Cairnes ... musician: additional sounds
Lachlan Carrick ... music producer
Andrew Kotatko ... music supervisor
Gian Slater ... vocalist

Script and Continuity Department

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Joel Anderson ... script editor
Adrienne Biddle ... Script Consultant
Karlyn Fitzgerald ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Julia Adams ... production lawyer
Paige Gibson ... production coordinator
Henley Harker ... covid manager
Richard Helder ... Additional Production Coordinator
Luke Hura ... worm wrangler
Chris Luscri ... business development manager: Post Lab IO
Matthew Maguire ... production secretary
Déborrah Moogy Morgan ... consultant: French language (as Moogy Morgan)
Angus Neale ... Additional crew: David Dastmalchian Body double/Stand In
Maho Arca Oltra ... production runner
Catherine Seccombe ... archive producer
Richard Vegas ... magic consultant

Thanks

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Jamie Blanks ... the directors wish to thank
Ade Djajamihardja ... the directors wish to thank

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

October 31, 1977. Johnny Carson rival Jack Delroy hosts a syndicated talk show 'Night Owls' that has long been a trusted companion to insomniacs around the country. A year after the tragic death of Jack's wife, ratings have plummeted. Desperate to turn his fortunes around, Jack plans a Halloween special like no other, unaware he is about to unleash evil into the living rooms of America. Written by Image Nation

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Taglines A 1970s late night talk show goes to hell in this fiendish horror-thriller. See more »
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Also Known As
  • De noche con el diablo (United States, Spanish title)
  • El último late night (Spain)
  • 與惡魔共度深夜 (Taiwan)
  • Şeytanla Bir Gece (Turkey, Turkish title)
  • Στενές επαφές με το διάβολο (Greece)
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  • 93 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The Carmichael character is very clearly based (including physically) on the real-life James Randi. Randi was a talented magician who became a famous psychic debunker and he started an institute that offered a large reward to anyone that could reproduce their supposed paranormal powers in controlled conditions. Over decades, nobody was able to win the money. See more »
Goofs Richie Brockelman, Private Eye (1978) is mentioned on the TV ratings list for the 1976-77 season. However, the series did not premiere until March 17, 1978. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in 'BOTTOMS' is WILD | Kicked out of The Evil Dead Rise Premiere SXSW (2023). See more »
Soundtracks Forever My Queen See more »
Quotes Jack Delroy: Ladies and gentlemen, please stay tuned for a live television first... as we attempt to commune with the devil.
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