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Speed Demon (2003 film)

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Speed Demon
DVD cover
Directed byDavid Decoteau
Screenplay byMatthew Jason Walsh
Story by
  • David Decoteau
  • Matthew Jason Walsh
Produced by
  • David DeCoteau
  • Gary Barkin
  • Marla Grossman
Starring
  • Collin Stark
  • Mark Ian Miller
  • Candace Moon
CinematographyBob Hayes
Edited byBruce Little
Music byJohn Massari
Production
companies
  • Sidekick Entertainment
  • Rapid Heart Pictures
Distributed by
  • Amsell Entertainment
  • Rapid Heart Pictures
  • The Asylum
Release date
  • November 11, 2003 (2003-11-11)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Speed Demon is a 2003 Canadian-American horror film and directed by David DeCoteau and starring Collin Stark, Mark Ian Miller, and Candace Moon.[1]

Plot

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Jesse returns home from college following the death of his mechanic father. He hooks back up with his brother Mikey and members of the muscle car-driving gang he used to hang with. Otto, the leader of the gang, has in his possession a "speed demon," an ancient demon bound in an amulet.

Mikey challenges Otto to a race and is killed when his car explodes. Grief-stricken, Jesse discovers another speed demon amulet in his home and remembers his father performing a ritual with it. Jesse performs the ritual and one by one the members of Otto's gang are killed by a mysterious black-clad helmeted driver.

As his gang dwindles and desperate to cement his hold on power, Otto challenges Jesse to a showdown. He believes that Jesse has tapped the power of his speed demon. Actually, it's Jesse's girlfriend who's been acting as the masked driver all along. She destroys Otto.

Cast

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  • Collin Stark as Jesse
  • Mark Ian Miller as Otto
  • Candace Moon as Natalie
  • M.T. Church as Chain Gang
  • Trevor Harris as Mikey
  • Greg Carney as Wiper
  • Jared Edwards as Axle
  • Amber Loy as Chopper
  • Nick Doss as Clutch
  • Mike Cole as Road Rage

References

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  1. ^ "Speed Demon (2003)". allmovie.com. Retrieved 26 January 2014.
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