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Demons at the Door

Countries: USA,
Release Date: December 07, 2004
Year: 2004
Runtime:85 mins
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In a land plagued by war, the greatest battle humankind has ever known is about to be fought. In what is now the Middle East, a section of desert that was deemed cursed, is home to the greatest archaeological find of all time; "The Wall of Tartarus" an ancient temple which predates all known civilizations. This temple holds a very deadly secret. It is the doorway to Hell. This is where the fate of mankind will be decided. The Hades bunker houses a group of archaeologists led by the world-renowned Dr. Angelo Scara, his daughter Annie and Dr. Tony Spencer who have unknowingly brought the catalyst for the fall of Heaven and Earth into play. They possess the "Eye of Satan" a frightening amulet that has an incredible power. This amulet can give Satan and his minions the ability to roam the realms between Heaven and Earth freely. Satan has declared war on the human race. The battle lines are drawn and the final battle for the survival of the mankind depends on the courage and faith of five troubled humans who each have their own terrible secrets to deal with while trying to survive the night against the hordes of Hell. Events are about to be set into motion, which could announce the arrival of the final Armageddon. The end of all existence is at hand and .........The Demons are at the Door!

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