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  1. Soultaker is a 1990 American fantasy horror film written by Vivian Schilling and directed by Michael Rissi. It stars Joe Estevez in the title role, alongside Vivian Schilling, Gregg Thomsen, Chuck Williams, Robert Z'Dar, and David "Shark" Fralick. The film follows a group of young adults who try to flee from the titular "Soultaker" when their ...

  2. Soultaker: Directed by Michael Rissi. With Joe Estevez, Vivian Schilling, Gregg Thomsen, Robert Z'Dar. Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues!

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    • Fantasy, Horror
    • Michael Rissi
    • 1993-02-12
  3. Soultaker is a 1990 American fantasy horror film written by Vivian Schilling and directed by Michael Rissi. It stars Joe Estevez in the title role, alongside Vivian Schilling, Gregg Thomsen, Chuck Williams, Robert Z'Dar, and David "Shark" Fralick. The film follows a group of young adults who try to flee from the titular "Soultaker" when their souls are ejected from their bodies after a car accident. Inspired by discussions with Action International Pictures producer Eric Parkinson, the ...

  4. Soultaker (1990) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Oct 26, 1990 · Overview. Four teenagers are killed in a car accident. Two of the teenagers refuse to go with "The Grim Reaper" and a race between life and death ensues! Vivian Schilling. Screenplay, Story. Michael Rissi. Director. Eric Parkinson. Story.

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · The movie Soultaker (1990) is a supernatural horror film directed by Michael Rissi and starring Joe Estevez, Vivian Schilling, and Gregg Thomsen. It follows a group of friends who must defeat the evil Soultaker demon collecting their souls. The movie Soultaker (1990) opens with a group of teenagers getting into a fatal car accident.

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  8. Soultaker is a 1990 fantasy horror film starring Vivian Schilling, Joe Estevez, Chuck Williams and Robert Z'Dar. The film is notable for winning a Saturn Award for Best Genre Video Release in 1992, despite later being turned into an episode of movie-mocking TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000.