
Decadent Evil 2005
"Desperate. Deranged. Depraved."
Step into the twisted world of *Decadent Evil (2005)*, a chilling horror film directed by the prolific Charles Band.
Director: Charles Band
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Decadent Evil (2005) about?
*Decadent Evil (2005)* follows Marvin, a small but monstrous homunculus caged by a jilted lover desperate to become a vampire. Trapped in a birdcage, Marvin becomes the pawn in her dark ritual, setting the stage for a bizarre fusion of gothic horror and psychological torment.
Who directed Decadent Evil?
Charles Band directed *Decadent Evil (2005)*. Known for his prolific output in cult and B-movie genres, Band created a distinctly off-kilter horror experience.
Who stars in Decadent Evil?
The key cast includes Phil Fondacaro, Debra Mayer, Daniel Lennox, Raelyn Hennessee, and Jill Michelle.
Is Decadent Evil (2005) worth watching?
*Decadent Evil (2005)* is a cult curiosity rather than a mainstream hit, offering 74 minutes of unhinged horror with a quirky premise. Horror fans seeking offbeat creature features and atmospheric dread may find it entertaining, though it's not for those expecting polished storytelling.
How long is Decadent Evil?
The runtime of *Decadent Evil (2005)* is 74 minutes.
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About Decadent Evil (2005) — A Bizarre Horror Tale of Obsession and Monsters
Step into the twisted world of *Decadent Evil (2005)*, a chilling horror film directed by the prolific Charles Band. This low-budget gem follows Marvin, a diminutive yet terrifying homunculus—a grotesque hybrid of human and reptilian traits—trapped as a prisoner in a cramped birdcage by a scorned vampire wannabe. Clashing themes of vengeance and unnatural ambition collide in a claustrophobic atmosphere thick with gothic dread and pulpy horror energy. The story's grim, unhinged tone makes it a cult curiosity for fans of bizarre creature features and offbeat horror, blending body horror with gothic romance.
With a runtime of just 74 minutes, *Decadent Evil (2005)* delivers a quick but potent dose of macabre fun. Phil Fondacaro headlines alongside Debra Mayer and Daniel Lennox in this twisted tale that feels like a lost chapter from a 1970s horror anthology. It's a fever dream of obsession, transformation, and the dark side of desire—perfect for those who crave something far from the mainstream.