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Teenage Exorcist 1991

★ 4.821 votes86 min📅 1991-12-05

"She'll turn your head... all the way around."

Step into the grotesque glamour of *Teenage Exorcist (1991)*, Grant Austin Waldman's gloriously unhinged horror-comedy that twists demonic possession into a campy seduction.

Director: Grant Austin Waldman

Cast

Brinke Stevens
Brinke Stevens
Dianne
Eddie Deezen
Eddie Deezen
Eddie
Oliver Darrow
Demon
John Henry Richardson
John Henry Richardson
Mike
Tom Shell
Tom Shell
Jeff
Elena Sahagun
Elena Sahagun
Sally
Robert Quarry
Robert Quarry
Father McFerrin
Michael Berryman
Michael Berryman
Herman
Hoke Howell
Hoke Howell
Baron DeSade
Kathryn Kates
Kathryn Kates
Maid

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Teenage Exorcist (1991) about?

*Teenage Exorcist* follows Diane, a neurotic grad student whose move into a cursed mansion leads to a demonic takeover. Her transformation into a leather-clad temptress with a taste for virgin sacrifice sets off a frantic rescue mission by her family and a baffled priest, all while the demon toys with their sanity.

Who directed Teenage Exorcist?

Grant Austin Waldman directed *Teenage Exorcist*. Known for his work in cult horror and comedy, Waldman crafted a film that balances scares with outrageous humor.

Who stars in Teenage Exorcist?

The film stars Brinke Stevens as Diane, with Eddie Deezen, Oliver Darrow, John Henry Richardson, and Tom Shell rounding out the cast of unlikely heroes and villains.

Is Teenage Exorcist (1991) worth watching?

If you crave horror-comedy at its most unapologetically cheesy, *Teenage Exorcist* delivers a wild ride. Its blend of campy visuals, dark humor, and low-budget charm makes it a cult pick for fans of '90s horror oddities, though its lack of subtlety isn't for everyone.

How long is Teenage Exorcist?

The runtime for *Teenage Exorcist* is 86 minutes.

About Teenage Exorcist (1991) — The Possession Comedy That Takes Horror Too Far

Step into the grotesque glamour of *Teenage Exorcist (1991)*, Grant Austin Waldman's gloriously unhinged horror-comedy that twists demonic possession into a campy seduction. Diane, a tightly wound grad student, moves into a mansion steeped in supernatural dread—only to be claimed by the house's ancient, leering master. The demon's curse reshapes her into a leather-clad temptress with raven hair and a hunger for innocent blood, while her desperate sister, brother-in-law, a skeptical priest, and an oblivious pizza boy race against time to save her. Directed with playful irreverence, the film blends body horror, dark humor, and sleazy '90s aesthetics, creating a spectacle that's equal parts hilarious and unsettling.

Waldman's film thrives on its outlandish premise, where possession becomes a gothic burlesque of repressed desires and supernatural vengeance. The atmosphere crackles with neon-soaked dread and tongue-in-cheek terror, making *Teenage Exorcist* a cult oddity for fans of schlocky horror that doesn't take itself too seriously. Whether you're drawn to its audacious visuals, DIY spirit, or sheer audacity, this 1991 gem promises a night of devilishly fun discomfort.