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Demonella 1993

28 min📅 1993-05-20

In this offbeat 1993 comedy short, Paul Bartel crafts a devilishly clever tale of ambition and devilry. Music producer Arnold Silverstein is so desperate for a hit single that he strikes a Faustian bargain with a seductive woman who claims to be the Devil.

Director: Paul Bartel

Cast

Robbie Coltrane
Robbie Coltrane
Arnold Silverstein
Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders
The Devil
Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes
Mother
Sue Holland
Gloria
Kwabena Manso
Kwabena Manso
Bernie
Peter Richardson
Peter Richardson
Ghengis Khan
Nigel Planer
Nigel Planer
Father
Miranda Richardson
Miranda Richardson
Marie Antoinette
Adrian Edmondson
Adrian Edmondson
Sid Vicious
Paul Bartel
Paul Bartel
Oscar Wilde

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Demonella (1993) about?

A struggling music producer strikes a deal with the Devil—a woman who gifts him a chart-topping song called 'Demonella'—in exchange for his mother's secret chicken soup recipe. The catch? The recipe is destined for Hell's celebrity guest list, setting off a chain of unexpected consequences.

Who directed Demonella?

Paul Bartel, known for his sharp comedic style and cult classics like *Eating Raoul*, directed this mischievous short film.

Who stars in Demonella?

The film features Robbie Coltrane, Jennifer Saunders, Miriam Margolyes, Sue Holland, and Kwabena Manso in a darkly comedic ensemble.

Is Demonella (1993) worth watching?

While IMDb has not rated it, this offbeat comedy short offers a uniquely entertaining blend of humor and satire. Fans of Paul Bartel's work or zany, low-stakes films will likely find it worth a watch for its quirky charm and quick runtime.

How long is Demonella?

Demonella (1993) runs for 28 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized comedic treat.

About Demonella (1993) — When a Music Producer Meets the Devil in a Comedy Short

In this offbeat 1993 comedy short, Paul Bartel crafts a devilishly clever tale of ambition and devilry. Music producer Arnold Silverstein is so desperate for a hit single that he strikes a Faustian bargain with a seductive woman who claims to be the Devil. When she gifts him the song 'Demonella' that rockets to the top of the charts, Silverstein soon learns the devil doesn't just take—she also collects. The catch? He must deliver his mother's legendary chicken soup recipe to Hell, where it will be served to the Devil's celebrity guests. Bartel's signature wit and playful tone turn this supernatural satire into a laugh-out-loud adventure about selling your soul for fame.

With a quirky ensemble cast led by Robbie Coltrane, Jennifer Saunders, and Miriam Margolyes, Demonella (1993) delivers sharp humor and a dash of the macabre. The film's breezy 28-minute runtime keeps the energy high, blending musical ambition with a wry take on the music industry's darker side. Expect a unique, devil-may-care cinematic experience that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.