Horror Movie Review: Demon Wind (1990)
Demon Wind is a 1990 horror movie directed by Charles Philip Moore. A movie that is part glorious B-movie goodness, part utter train wreck but topped off with plenty of entertaining scenes.
Demon Wind is a 1990 horror movie directed by Charles Philip Moore. A movie that is part glorious B-movie goodness, part utter train wreck but topped off with plenty of entertaining scenes.
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