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A Demon in My View 1991

★ 3.84 votes110 min📅 1991-09-23

"Terror lives next door."

A Demon in My View (1991) weaves a chilling tale of dread and obsession as a silent killer terrorizes the streets of Kenbourne.

Director: Petra Haffter

Cast

Anthony Perkins
Anthony Perkins
Arthur Johnson
Uwe Bohm
Uwe Bohm
Anthony Johnson
Sophie Ward
Sophie Ward
Helen Schweizer
Stratford Johns
Stratford Johns
Stanley Caspian
James Aubrey
James Aubrey
Brian Kotowsky
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Hans Peter Hallwachs
Roger Schweizer
Carole Hayman
Vesta
Choy-Ling Man
Choy-Ling Man
Li-Li Chan
Michael Simkins
Michael Simkins
Jonathan Dean
Charmian May
Aunt Gracie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Demon in My View (1991) about?

This psychological horror-drama follows the decades-long hunt for the Kenbourne Killer, a serial murderer who has preyed on streetwalkers for 25 years. As police close in, the film peels back the layers of the killer's psyche and the community's unraveling sense of safety.

Who directed A Demon in My View?

Petra Haffter directed A Demon in My View (1991), bringing a sharp, atmospheric lens to this tense psychological thriller.

Who stars in A Demon in My View?

The film features an outstanding cast led by Anthony Perkins, alongside Uwe Bohm, Sophie Ward, Stratford Johns, and James Aubrey.

Is A Demon in My View (1991) worth watching?

If you enjoy psychological horror with deep character studies and eerie suspense, A Demon in My View delivers. Anthony Perkins' performance adds a layer of intrigue, though its slower pacing may not satisfy fans of fast-paced slasher films.

How long is A Demon in My View?

A Demon in My View runs for 110 minutes.

About A Demon in My View (1991) — A Chilling Psychological Horror Unfolding in Kenbourne's Dark Alleys

A Demon in My View (1991) weaves a chilling tale of dread and obsession as a silent killer terrorizes the streets of Kenbourne. For a quarter-century, the elusive "Kenbourne Killer" has stalked and murdered sex workers under the cover of night, leaving the community paralyzed by fear. When the police finally intensify their hunt, the film dives into the psychological abyss of the killer's mind, exposing the fragile line between predator and prey.

Directed by Petra Haffter, this psychological horror-drama blends unsettling atmosphere with raw human drama, capturing the eerie tension of a city haunted by unseen violence. Anthony Perkins leads the cast with a haunting performance, embodying the duality of innocence and menace, while Sophie Ward and Uwe Bohm anchor the narrative with gripping emotional depth. The film's moody cinematography and relentless suspense make it a standout in the horror genre, exploring themes of isolation, secrecy, and the darkness lurking beneath the surface of everyday life.