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Hunters become the hunted when illegal dynamite disturbs the ageold slumber of a carnivorous lizardman. Resort owner Angela, joins forces with Sheriff Keefer to save tourists from the beast's path of death.

Leslie Scarborough as  Gabby
Henry Strzalkowski as  Shelton
Paul Holmes as  Ted
Joe Mari Avellana as  Blue
David Light as  Snake
Harry Taylor as  Medical Examiner

Reviews

Sam Panico
1987/04/28

Let me see if I can sum this one up: fire-twirling women take part in rituals to keep a fish god happy. Illegal dynamite fishing ends the hibernation of this fish god, Akua, who wakes up and starts eating human flesh. A sheriff and female herpetologist must join forces and stop the beast, which they do by blowing it up real good.I'm trying to think of one good reason for you to watch this movie. Hmm. Kathryn Witt has on tight 80's jeans? The sheriff's name is Keefer? It feels more like a travelogue film than something gripping and filled with drama? This movie hurts to watch.

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lost-in-limbo
1987/04/29

Mmm… the poster artwork looked alright; too bad the feature didn't draw out the same excitement. 'Demon of Paradise' isn't the complete pits, but for most part is quite an flatfooted cheapjack co-American/Philippines monster feature, which treads water for too long and then amusingly erupts in the unimaginative final quarter. Philippine exploitation director/producer Cirio H. Santiago ('Cover Girl Models', 'T.N.T. Jackson' and 'Naked Vengeance') manages to keep you fascinated, but I don't know how. Maybe it's those cheap looking explosions. Yeah it could be. Caused by no other than the creature? No really it's plain stupidity. I don't know why they want to destroy it. I could've sworn when it's bobbing out of the water it likes to wave (not clawing), asking to jump in so it can hug you to death. But wherever it is about, for some reason there's dynamite and then explosions seem to follow. Maybe the director was adding those bangs to wake-up the viewer from the miserable dialogue exchanges and mainly limp acting. One scene involving a helicopter and the creature efforts to get up close for a ride is embarrassingly shonky. No wonder why he went all out in the final twenty minutes, but this creature could've been mistaken for a machine since all of the punishment it encounters and still it doesn't bleed. Where's Arnold Schwarzenegger when you need him. But more than one grenade thrown at the same time will get you a result. BOOM! Really there wasn't enough buzz. Everything here is a cut and paste job with the story lazily mixing 'Jaws (1975)' and 'Creature from the Black lagoon (1954)' together. The prehistoric underwater monster (formed by some superstitious groundwork) is a lousy looking rubber suit, and the rest of the make-up FX is quite tatty. Performances come across rather drab, but Laura Banks, Frederick Bailey and especially Leslie Scarborough kick up plenty of spruce. The music score was painful.Pointless trite, but watchable.

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slayrrr666
1987/04/30

"Demon of Paradise" isn't all that bad, and is just simply decent.**SPOILERS**After a spate of strange fishing accidents, Annie, (Kathryn Witt) Ike, (Frederick Bailey) and Sheriff Keefer, (William Steis) urge the locals off the waters, despite their refusal to do so and insisting a legendary creature is behind it all. Due to this, Cahill, (Laura Banks) decides the time is right to start up a tourist business to the place and using the legend to tie-in with the idea, which angers them all and causes them to threaten her due to the increasing number of creature attacks in the area. When they continue and finally force her to close down her tourism business, she decides to help in hunting down the creature, which they find is a carnivorous lizard-like creature that lives in the lake and has been disturbed from it's rest by illegal hunting in the area, causing them all to band together to end the deadly rampage.The Good News: There was some good stuff at times to this one. One of the main good points is that there's some half-way decent action scenes to it. The opening, which is an assault on a fishing boat that blows up from dropped dynamite during the scuffling, to the first attack on the village and it's appearance during the festival all manage to be really enjoyable encounters that provide some decent thrills. The last half to this is really good, where the fight is taken to the creature and some really good action-scenes, including a rather fun idea where the creature is attacked from a helicopter dropping dynamite at it below, with the boats searching around for it and ending with a fun exploding helicopter sequence that ends the fun. That leads into the chaotic appearance at the military base, which is fun for the rain makes it a little more atmospheric than it should otherwise be, and there's a couple of fun encounters. The finale in the caves, where there's a super-fun confrontation within the darkened mines and there's gunfire, grenades and he sight of one victim literally blown to pieces, and these here are all pretty great. The fact that it has a lot right with the creature is a big plus, since they hardly ever show it which makes it's few appearances mean something as it's hidden off-camera for most of the early attacks, mainly signaled with just quick glimpses of it here and there. When it is shown, the sight of the demonic, lizard-like appearance that manages to look different and somewhat effective, being able to take a hail of bullets and more. The last plus in here is that there's a pretty nice body count, even if not a whole lot of it is shown. The fact that there's a lot that are killed off is pretty fun, and manages to be another good factor for the film.The Bad News: There wasn't a whole lot of bad things to this one. The main there here is that the majority of the time, nothing much happens. There's a couple of attacks here and there, but they're a separate flaw and mainly serve to break up the unending monotony of what takes up the most amount of time in here, the dull talking in here. These scenes go on forever and usually consist of the same topic, everyone warning the others about the dangers of the area and them not believing it in for the same reason that's always used, the impending tourist trade. This is used way too often and as the reason why they keep engaging in the same conversations over and over again, it gets tiresome even more than it already is. There's also the fact that the creature in here isn't that convincing, looking rather obviously like a rubber suit in it's few incarnations on-screen and it manages to ruin the mystique it creates really well in the early parts with keeping the creature off-screen or barely there, which is a big shame. The last flaw here is the obscenely bloodless kills on display. Just about all of them are done at an angle that prevents what's being seen clearly, done off-screen or just aren't exciting, such as being dragged underwater or blown up being near something that explodes. The fact that it's the most commonly used death is something of a mark against what kind of film this is, and is really the most telling flaw in the whole film. These here are what's really wrong with the film.The Final Verdict: While not being all that bad, there isn't a whole lot to it to really make it memorable, leaving it just decent. Really only give into this one if you can appreciate the lower end of the creature-feature spectrum of if it sounds interesting, otherwise then heed caution with this one.Rated R: Violence, Language and Brief Nudity

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FieCrier
1987/05/01

Some fishermen using dynamite manage to blow themselves up and an undersea lizard man starts attacking people. Stuff blows up every once in a while.A woman decides to promote her resort in the area of the monster sightings to people into the Loch Ness Monster, the abominable snowman, and the yeti. She hires an obnoxious reporter as her PR man. A bunch of people do show up. She has a monster egg hunt, and there's no payoff for this: we see the hunt begin, but do not see them find either the egg she hid, or a real monster egg (if there were any). The hunt starts, and then all of a sudden it's nighttime.One woman takes her top off and goes swimming. She has a nice figure. Nothing happens to her, which is OK, but there's not even any suspense in the scene.At one point the monster somehow jumps up out of the water, grabs onto a helicopter, and pulls it down into the water. This was pretty hilarious. Then the copter predictably explodes.Inexplicably, the monster is bulletproof. Grenades, however, are capable of decapitating it. Is there more than one? You'd think so, but I don't know.Not worth watching at all. You're much better off with the Creature from the Black Lagoon series, and Humanoids from the Deep. The back of the video box states "Come along on this tour and get it all., plus an unadvertised bonus: 84 minutes of monstrous terror." If the movie is 84 minutes long, how is its running time a bonus? If it is advertised by that blurb, how is it unadvertised?

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