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The Brotherhood III: Young Demons (2003)

This time, Evil rules the Knight.

Genre : Horror

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : David DeCoteau
Writer : Matthew Jason Walsh

Synopsis

A group of devil-may-care teenagers discover they've mistakenly called upon the Prince of Darkness in this flashy horror story.

Actors

Kristopher Turner
Kristopher Turner
Lex
Paul Andrich
Paul Andrich
Ramsey
Ellen Wieser
Ellen Wieser
Megan
Julie Pedersen
Julie Pedersen
Victoria
Eva Demchuk
Eva Demchuk
Teacher
Rita Hines
Rita Hines
Teacher
Christine Pinnock
Christine Pinnock
Student
Janis Pinnock
Janis Pinnock
Student
Denise Pinnock
Denise Pinnock
Student
Jacqueline Guertin
Jacqueline Guertin
Student
Heather Mathieson
Heather Mathieson
Student
Kristin Marand
Kristin Marand
Student
Ruth Smith
Ruth Smith
Student
Cheryl Bubbs
Cheryl Bubbs
Student
Amanda Yawichuk
Amanda Yawichuk
Student
April Walder
April Walder
Student
Kimberly Crabb
Kimberly Crabb
Student

Crews

David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Director
Matthew Jason Walsh
Matthew Jason Walsh
Screenplay
Ryan Carrassi
Ryan Carrassi
Writer
David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Story
Matthew Jason Walsh
Matthew Jason Walsh
Story
Paul Colichman
Paul Colichman
Executive Producer
David DeCoteau
David DeCoteau
Producer
Stephen P. Jarchow
Stephen P. Jarchow
Executive Producer
Michael J. Mahoney
Michael J. Mahoney
Co-Producer
Lesley Oswald
Lesley Oswald
Co-Producer
Jeffrey Schenck
Jeffrey Schenck
Co-Producer
Walle Larsson
Walle Larsson
Music
Paul Suderman
Paul Suderman
Director of Photography
Bruce Little
Bruce Little
Editor
Jim Heber
Jim Heber
Casting
Shawna Balas
Shawna Balas
Production Design
Aaron Anderson
Aaron Anderson
Set Decoration
Patricia J. Henderson
Patricia J. Henderson
Costume Design
Charles Crossin
Charles Crossin
Assistant Makeup Artist
Doug Morrow
Doug Morrow
Key Makeup Artist
Doug Morrow
Doug Morrow
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Catherina Saites
Catherina Saites
Key Hair Stylist
Charles Crossin
Charles Crossin
Second Assistant Director
Cary Davies
Cary Davies
Third Assistant Director
Richard Duffy
Richard Duffy
Third Assistant Director
Ronaldo Nacionales
Ronaldo Nacionales
First Assistant Director
Don Greenberg
Don Greenberg
Property Master
Leon Johnson
Leon Johnson
Production Sound Mixer
Bruce Little
Bruce Little
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bruce Little
Bruce Little
Sound Designer
Anita Lubosch
Anita Lubosch
Boom Operator
Howard Rissin
Howard Rissin
Sound Effects Editor
Remi Verfaillie
Remi Verfaillie
Special Effects
Joseph Battista
Joseph Battista
Grip
John Clarke
John Clarke
Electrician
Michael Drabot
Michael Drabot
Gaffer
Marc Gagnon
Marc Gagnon
Electrician
Marc Gagnon
Marc Gagnon
Swing
Christopher M. Gower
Christopher M. Gower
Best Boy Grip
Jay Kohne
Jay Kohne
First Assistant Camera
Laurence Mardon
Laurence Mardon
Electrician
Len Peterson
Len Peterson
Second Assistant Camera
Peter Rohde
Peter Rohde
Still Photographer
Terry Thiessen
Terry Thiessen
Grip
Sarah Jane Cundell
Sarah Jane Cundell
Post Production Coordinator
Julie Hackett
Julie Hackett
Assistant Editor
Sarah Jane Cundell
Sarah Jane Cundell
Location Manager
Bruce Little
Bruce Little
Music
Danishka Esterhazy
Danishka Esterhazy
Production Coordinator
Tanya Mazur
Tanya Mazur
Script Supervisor

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