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David Decoteau
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David Decoteau - what members say
review by from somerset
another decoteu film!! 9 January 2005
review by from Nottingham
A gore-free horror movie 2 February 2005
review by A customer from Bristol
FOR DECOTEAU FANS ONLY! 18 February 2005
David Decoteau - filmography
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Puppet Master - Axis of Evil
on DVD
(2010)
Starring: Taylor M. Graham, Levi Fiehler, Tom Sandoval
Director: David Decoteau
Certificate: 
Watch now: Unavailable
The Puppet Master saga continues in this tale set during the most intense days World War II, and following a young man who uses Mr. Toulan's puppets to strike at the heart of the Nazi regime. Danny Coogan (Levi FIehler) longs to fight for his country, but thanks to Polio he's stuck working at the ..read more »

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from 125 members
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Alien Presence
(2009)
Starring: Krista Allen, Avalon Barrie, Mark DaSilva
Director: David Decoteau
Certificate: 
An alien has been under heavy sedation in a research lab for many years; he is now 18 years of age, and in perfect health. Termed "Project Seven," the scientific team has run out of funds and has been terminated. The military wants the alien euthanized and biopsied, but the scientists refuse. They ..read more »

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from 1 member
Currently unavailable
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Ring Of Darkness
on DVD
(2004)
Starring: Adrienne Barbeau, Colin Bain, Greg Cipes
Director: David DeCoteau, David Decoteau
Certificate: 
The lead singer from a boy band mysteriously disappears and the media say he could not handle the fame. What really happened was that the other members of the band killed him and they are really the 'undead'. A new member is appointed but first has to be initiated - but decides that he would rather ..read more »

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from 138 members
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Young Demons
(2002)
Starring: Kristopher Turner, Paul Andrich, Ellen Wieser
Director: David DeCoteau, David Decoteau
Certificate: 
Every Friday night, a group of teenagers heavily into an Occult based wizard and warrior role-playing game, gather in ritualistic costumes--complete with real weaponry--to perform macabre, yet faux ceremonies. When they stumble upon a real ancient book of spells and carelessly chant a few passages, ..read more »

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from 129 members
Not currently released
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I've Been Watching You
on DVD
(2001)
Director: David DeCoteau, David Decoteau
Certificate: 
A university campus becomes home to a group of vampires who terrorise the neighbourhood. Now they are after something different; new blood....

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from 142 members
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Young Warlocks
on DVD
(2001)
Starring: Sean Faris, Stacey Scowley, Justin Allen
Director: David Decoteau
Certificate: 
In school John, Marcus and Matt are not part of the in-crowd. They are bullied, in trouble with the school and have no luck with girls. When a new student, Luc, arrives they have a chance to transform their lives but do not realise that he is a Warlock...

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from 154 members
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Talisman
on DVD
(1998)
Starring: Walter Jones, Billy Parish
Director: David DeCoteau, David Decoteau
Certificate: 
As the millennium draws near, an evil being awakens. Fused to an ancient talisman for centuries, Theriel - the Black Angel - is summoned from his resting place to usher in the end of the world. The ghastly messenger must claim seven human sacrifices to complete the ritual and open the gates of Hell...read more »

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from 24 members
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Shriek
on DVD
(1997)
Starring: Tanya Dempsey, Jamie Gannon
Director: David DeCoteau, David Decoteau
Certificate: 
When a group of young, nubile sceptics attempt to summon a demon--the Shrieker, that is--they get exactly what they asked for, as the misshapen 'mal engine' returns to the earth. But the summoners are in for a deadly surprise, as the rules dictate that five must die--and the sixth will become the ..read more »

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from 23 members
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Creepozoids
on DVD
(1987)
Starring: Linnea Quigley, Ken Abraham, Michael Aranda
Director: David DeCoteau, David Decoteau
Certificate: 
A band of nuclear survivors stumble into a disused shelter, seeking refuge from deadly acid rain. But any hopes of safety are soon shattered as it becomes apparent that the shelter is occupied. They may be safe from the dangers outside, but they are far from safe from the horror within.

38%
from 172 members
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