Summaries

At a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, a hopeful hair-metal band seeking inspiration to record their upcoming new LP will soon find themselves in a furious confrontation against the Prince of Darkness himself.

At an old farmhouse, a family mysteriously dissapears at the hands of evil. Years later, hair metal band The Tritons comes to the farmhouse, whose barn now features a 24-track recording studio. Lead singer John Triton gets the band to perform their first night in the farmhouse after dinner, and weird little beasties suddenly appear, and strange things start to happen. Band members (and their tag along girlfriends) begin to act strangely and vanish one by one. Soon, only John Triton remains, and he holds a secret. Finally, the evil shows itself and a battle between heaven and hell ensues....—Chris Rutkowski <[email protected]>

John Triton, lead singer of the hair-metal band, Triton, is looking for the perfect place to find inspiration to record the band's upcoming new LP. Before long, the musicians along with their girlfriends arrive at a weathered recording studio in the middle of nowhere to practice for the next couple of weeks, unbeknownst to them that a family's mysterious murder in the very same farmhouse has imbued the place with a pulsating black force. Eventually, as the young rockers disappear, one by one, John will soon find himself in a furious confrontation against the Prince of Darkness himself. But can a mere mortal alone defeat the demonic hordes?—Nick Riganas

Details

Keywords
  • sex scene
  • good versus evil
  • surprise ending
  • sex in bed
  • spoof
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Music
Release date Jan 2, 1988
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Canada
Official sites Awful Movies Wiki
Language English
Filming locations Markham, Ontario, Canada
Production companies Thunder (II)

Box office

Budget $53000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 23m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

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