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  1. Prince of Darkness is a 1987 American supernatural horror film, written, co-scored and directed by John Carpenter, and starring Donald Pleasence, Victor Wong, Jameson Parker, and Lisa Blount.

  2. The Prince of Darkness, a 1975 novel by Sam J. Lundwall.

  3. Poking around in a church cellar, a priest finds an otherworldly vial filled with slime. Frightened, he brings his discovery to a circle of top scholars and...

  4. Oct 23, 1987 · With Donald Pleasence, Jameson Parker, Victor Wong, Lisa Blount. A group of graduate students and scientists uncover an ancient canister in an abandoned church, but when they open the container, they inadvertently unleash a strange liquid and an evil force on all humanity.

  5. A group of graduate students and scientists uncover an ancient canister in an abandoned church, but when they open it, they inadvertently unleash a strange liquid and an evil force on all of humanity. John Carpenter. Written by CinemaSerf on November 9, 2022.

  6. Poking around in a church cellar, a priest (Donald Pleasence) finds an otherworldly vial filled with slime. Frightened, he brings his discovery to a circle of top scholars and scientists, who ...

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  7. A sinister secret has been kept in the basement of an abandoned Los Angeles church for many years. With the death of a priest belonging to a mysterious sect, another priest opens the door to the basement and discovers a vat containing a green liquid. The priest contacts a group of physics graduate students to investigate it.

  8. Trailer for John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness. It is evil... It has awakened. Master of horror John Carpenter (Halloween, The Thing) directs this terrifying battle between mankind and the...

  9. Nov 28, 2012 · Prince of Darkness involves a covert Roman Catholic order called the Brotherhood of Sleep. This sect have been watching over a cylinder containing an ancient secret that’s been hidden in a church crypt for centuries.

  10. Iconic horror director John Carpenters Prince of Darkness is partly terrifying and partly goofy: a wondrously low-budget ‘80s affair. Physics, theology, and the devil’s green slime go in the stew for this second part of the filmmaker’s “Apocalypse” trilogy.