Satan's Princess
{{Infobox film
| name = Satan's Princess
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| director = Bert I. Gordon
| producer = Bert I. Gordon{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
| starring = Robert Forster
| screenplay = Stephen Katz{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
| music = Norman Mamey{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
| cinematography = Thomas F. Denove{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
| editing = Barbara Boguski
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| released = {{Film date|1990}}
| runtime = 90 minutes{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
| country = United States
| language = English
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Satan's Princess is a 1990 film directed by Bert I. Gordon and starring Robert Forster and Lydie Denier.{{Cite web|url=http://allmovie.com/work/satans-princess-42894|title = Satan's Princess (1990) - Bert I. Gordon | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie}}
Plot
The title character is the head of a modeling agency for women, and who has hired a runaway girl to help her. A police officer goes undercover to find the runaway, but the evil 'princess' catches on to him and the investigation.
Cast
- Robert Forster as Lou Cherney
- Lydie Denier as Nicole St. James
- Caren Kaye as Lea
- Phillip Glasser as Joey
- Michael Harris as Dorian
- Ellen Geer as Mary Kulik
- Rena Riffel as Erica Dunn
- Jack Carter as Old Priest
- Henry Brown as Felson
- Marlena Giovi as Betty Calabrese
- Al Pugliese as Sal Calabrese
Production
Satan's Princess went through many titles during production including Heat From Another Sun, Princess of Darkness, and Malediction.{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
Release
Satan's Princess was released directly to video in the United States.{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
Reception
In a contemporary review, Variety noted that "mundane performances lift this mundane direct-to-video release," noting that Robert Forster, Lydie Denier, and Caren Kaye all "deserve more challenging assignments than this potboiler."{{sfn|Prouty|1994|ps=: "No page number in the book. Review is dated "January 14, 1991""}}
References
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Bibliography
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- {{cite book
|editor-last=Prouty
|editor-first=Howard H.
|title=Variety Television Reviews 1923-1992
|publisher=Garland Publishing Inc.
|isbn=0-8240-3796-0
|year=1994}}
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0100550}}
{{Bert I. Gordon}}
Category:1990 direct-to-video films
Category:Films directed by Bert I. Gordon