Demon Slayer (2003)

Some places are born evil. Five troubled teens are destined to fight it.

Demon Slayer (2003) poster

Five delinquent teenagers are assigned the task of converting a long-abandoned mental hospital in South Central Los Angeles into a community center. Little do they know that the hospital is the site of centuries of supernatural mayhem and murder. Plagued by terrors beyond belief, the teenagers must fight to survive a battle where the division between the living and the dead is shattered.

Director: James Cotten
Genre: Horror
Runtime: 84 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Mel Lewis
Cinematography: Brandon Trost
Editing: John M. Valerio
Production: 1st Chance Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $1M
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: James Cotten
More Films in Genre: Horror

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Demon Slayer about?
Five delinquent teenagers are assigned the task of converting a long-abandoned mental hospital in South Central Los Angeles into a community center. Little do they know that the hospital is the site of centuries of supernatural mayhem and murder. Plagued by terrors beyond belief, the teenagers must fight to survive a battle where the division between the living and the dead is shattered.
Who directed Demon Slayer?
Demon Slayer was directed by James Cotten.
Who stars in Demon Slayer?
Demon Slayer stars Michelle Acuna, Monique Deville, Hanna Lee, Howard Williams Jr., Adam Huss, Brandon Trost.
How long is Demon Slayer?
Demon Slayer has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
What genre is Demon Slayer?
Demon Slayer is a Horror film.
What is the budget of Demon Slayer?
Demon Slayer had a budget of $1M.
Where was Demon Slayer produced?
Demon Slayer was produced in United States of America.