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Lord of Illusions

Director: Clive Barker
Writer: Clive Barker, Clive Barker
Producer: Clive Barker, Steve Golin, Anna C. Miller, JoAnne Sellar, Sigurjon Sighvatsson
Theatrical: 1995
Rated: R
Studio: Seraphim Films
Genre: Horror
Duration: 109
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 975
DVD Details
Languages: English
Subtitles: English, French
Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
Region: 1
Release:Sep 1998
Price: $24.98
Credits
Nix
Daniel von Bargen
Philip Swann
Kevin J. O'Connor
Caspar Quaid
Joseph Latimore
Jennifer Desiderio
Sheila Tousey
Maureen Pimm
Susan Traylor
Young Dorothea
Ashley Lyn Cafagna
Lead Male Cultist
Michael Angelo Stuno
Lead Female Cultist
Barbara Patrick
Harry D'Amour
Scott Bakula
Loomis
Wayne Grace
Exorcised Boy
Mikey LeBeau
Ray Miller
Jordan Marder
Butterfield
Barry Del Sherman
Dorothea Swann
Famke Janssen
Valentin
Joel Swetow
Young Dorothea (as Ashley Lyn Cafagna)
Ashley Tesoro
Young Butterfield (as Trevor Edmond)
J. Trevor Edmond
Tapert (as Johnny Venokur)
Johnny Venocur
Walter Wilder
Billy McComb
Vinovich
Vincent Schiavelli
Billy Who
Lorin Stewart
Dr. Toffler
Barry Shabaka Henley
Nurse (as Bergen Lynn Williams)
Bergen Williams
Dancer
Carrie Ann Inaba
Dancer
Luca Tommassini
Bar patron
G. Larry Butler
D'Amours Demon
Robb Humphreys
Theatre Patron
T.S. Hunter
Dancer
Sebastian La Cause
Cult Member
Crystal Lujan
Cultist
Alan McFarland
Detective Edison
McNally Sagal
Clemenzia
Joanna Sanchez
Boy Servant
Erol Sarabi
Hotel Bellboy (as James Shaw)
Jimmy Shaw
Troy Titus-Adams
Summary
During a routine case in L.A., NY private investigator Harry D'Amour stumbles over members of a fanatic cult, who are waiting for the resurrection of their leader Nix. 13 years ago, Nix was gunned down by his best trainee Swann. In the meantime Swann is advanced to a popular illusionist like David Copperfield and is married to the charming Dorothea. She hires D'Amour to protect Swann against the evil cult members. A short time later Swann is killed by one of his own tricks and the occurrences are turning over, and it crackles between Dorothea and D'Amour.