The Eye of Satan (1992)
Since the beginning of time man has always had an inherent fear of darkness, haunted by the belief that hidden in the black chambers of night, dark and powerful satanic forces are watching and waiting to strike some poor unsuspecting soul. Now the belief becomes reality in the form of Kane, soldier of Satan. He is here to prepare for his masters return. Kane must also recover the Eye of Satan taken from a ritual chamber somewhere in Africa. The jewel posses strange demonic powers. Kane always travels in the company of a black panther. Harry Bronstien underworld gang lord, manages to locate the jewel and persuades Kane to eliminate the opposition in return for the information. Kane accepts the offer. Bronstien is soon to realise the power of Kane.
Director:
David Kent-Watson
Writer:
Cliff Twemlow
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Cliff Twemlow as Kane |
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Ginette Gray as Christine Stringer |
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Max Beesley Snr as Chief Inspector Pete Chase (as Maxton G. Beesley) |
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Brett Sinclair as Sgt. Peters |
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Paul Flanagan as Bronstein (as Paul Hamilton) |
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John Saint Ryan as Camille Muhamed |
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David Rankin as Father Galan |
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Heather Alexander as Mary Chase |
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Steve Powell as Daniel Hunter |
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Liam Leslie as Steve Stringer |
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Leo Atkin as Ed Stringer |
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Terry Cundall as Mr. Big |
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Stan Finni as The Demonologist |
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Stuart Hurst as Hired Heavy |
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Brian Sterling as Kong |
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Jeremy Philips as Pathologist |
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Martin Derooy as Thug |
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Ida Sterling-Vete as Lilly |
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Norman Sterling-Vete as Leonard |
| Directing | David Kent-Watson | Director |
| Writing | Cliff Twemlow | Screenplay |
| Production | Cliff Twemlow | Producer |
| Production | E. Churnoff | Producer |
| Editing | David Kent-Watson | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Marie Xuereb | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Pauley Poole | Sound |
| Crew | Steve Tomkow | Special Effects |