Is it possible to be possessed by Satan & God at the same time? This is the question Detective Mark Hastings (Wynhoff) and reporter Meredith O'Brien (Dilloo) are trying to answer as they search for an unknown killer who selects victims for dark, twisted reasons, then violently gores them to death and leaves them to be easily discovered. They must work quickly to uncover the truth before another mutilated body is strung up for public display. But whatcan they do when they learn the answer might be too close to home?
Wow! This was not at all what I expected. And not in a good way. It's a camcorder movie from the mid-90s that follows a plot similar to Scream, but it actually came first. A killer stalks victims he thinks are evil to society, and copies the deaths from popular b-movies. So there's admittedly some fun there. If you love seeing what a mom and pop video store looked like there are many scenes of that included. The problem with it is that it's neither gory nor scary and takes a REALLY long time to get to where it's going. The acting is decent. The mystery is OK. The gore is not. The lead up to the climax is kinda suspenseful. There's just a lot of tightening in the edit needed. All that said, there's a new sequel to this film made 25 years later that reunites this cast and also touches on the original film. It's Mark of the Devil 777: The Moralist, Part 2 that's significantly better.