Instruments of Evil
Comedy · Horror
Overview
Created in the ancient mists of time by the Viking god Loki, four musical demons have left carnage and horror in their wake as they’ve travelled through the centuries, using the vibrations of music as a conduit across time and space. Now, as the harmonic horrors attempt to reunite and bring about the end of the world, can a cop, a hooker, and a warrior from the past defeat these evil spirits before the music stops… forever? A combination of paean and parody, the music-filled INSTRUMENTS OF EVIL pays homage to the low-budget exploitation (or “grindhouse”) films of the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, while also poking fun at their notorious excesses and absurdities. Fans of low-budget, B-movie madness will find enjoyment here, but be warned: not only tunes get stuck in your head!
Top Cast
Rich Belhumeur
Rich Belhumeur
Sgt. Henry Savage
Rich Belhumeur
Sgt. Henry Savage
Anna Mazurik
Anna Mazurik
Hooker
Anna Mazurik
Hooker
Huw Evans
Huw Evans
Viking
Huw Evans
Viking
Dylan Evans
Dylan Evans
D. J. Daddy Long Leg
Dylan Evans
D. J. Daddy Long Leg
Brynn Krysa
Brynn Krysa
Bass Player
Brynn Krysa
Bass Player
Pat O'Connell
Pat O'Connell
Max
Pat O'Connell
Max
Palak Suryavanshi
Palak Suryavanshi
Madame D'Voo
Palak Suryavanshi
Madame D'Voo
Palak Suryavanshi
Palak Suryavanshi
Madame D'Voo
Palak Suryavanshi
Madame D'Voo
Ashton Francis
Ashton Francis
Voodoo Drummer
Ashton Francis
Voodoo Drummer
Russ Ramsden
Russ Ramsden
Record Shop Clerk
Russ Ramsden
Record Shop Clerk
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