Fear No Evil

4.5
  • Genre:Horror
  • Production:LaLoggia Productions
  • Released:1981-01-19
  • IMDB:tt0082367
Brilliant and aloof teenager Andrew is always the butt of his classmates' jokes — but little do they know that he is actually the demon Lucifer. As the evil wells up within him, he avenges himself in acts of demonic murder and destruction. But his foe, the archangel Gabriel, has assumed the form of 18 year old student Julie.
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