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The Devil To Pay
Tony will give anything for a good time it seems, and he gets it in the form of Shayla - as Satan's little helper! She'll show him a hell of a good time, and it'll only cost him his soul... not a bad deal!
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Plot Summary
A group of young adults is drawn into a mysterious and deadly game orchestrated by a sinister entity. As they try to uncover the truth behind their predicament, they find themselves targeted by a relentless killer. Survival hinges on their ability to unravel the dark secrets before they become the devil's ultimate price.
Critical Reception
The Devil To Pay (1997) received generally poor reviews from critics, often cited for its predictable plot, weak acting, and uninspired direction. Audiences also found little to praise, with many considering it a forgettable entry in the late 90s direct-to-video horror scene.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a derivative plot that offers little originality.
Performances are largely unconvincing, failing to engage the audience.
The direction and pacing contribute to a lackluster viewing experience.
Google audience: Audience feedback for The Devil To Pay is scarce, but where available, it generally points to a predictable and unengaging horror film that failed to leave a lasting impression.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by David H. DeCoteau, known for his prolific work in the B-movie and direct-to-video horror genre, often under various pseudonyms.
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