Lucifer sends his trusty minions out into the world to lead the good folk of Nigeria unto temptation in order to lock them into his cage. The good pastor Lazarus who has noticed the signs, realizing that hell is about to be unleashed on Earth, sets about righting wrongs through the power of prayer.
Acting
Emeka Ani's theatrical Lucifer chews scenery like it's communion.
Practical Effects
DIY hellfire effects that achieve accidental surrealism.
Director
Ugo Ugbor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Nigeria's booming 'religious horror' genre where Pentecostal anxieties meet pulp filmmaking—this subgenre exploded after the 1990s with direct-to-video titles warning against witchcraft and 'worldliness.'
The 67-minute runtime suggests this was shot fast and cheap for the Alaba market circuit, where films were cranked out in days and sold by street vendors with hand-painted posters that often had nothing to do with the actual movie.
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