
Rock musicians are selling their souls to the devil for fame and fortune. An attorney with magical powers attempts to stop it.... (Full plot summary below)
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Rock musicians are selling their souls to the devil for fame and fortune. An attorney with magical powers attempts to stop it.
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| User ReviewRobert HThe last of the Charles Solomon sequals. This one takes on a old school private eye style. It is a very cheesy and very fun movie. |
| User ReviewJoey TNot as good as 2 but close. This is the last movie in the series for Charles Solomon.... |
| User ReviewShawn WWill Spanner encounters the Curse of the Blues in the form of an eternal music manager whose clients have sold their souls to him in exchange for enough musical talent to play at local clubs. I would have held out to become a rock star, or at least a recording contract. Julie Strain delivers a memorable performance at the Coven club. Last of the series to star Charles Solomon, none of the subsequent revolving door William Spanners would equal his presence in the role. |
| User ReviewLiam UVery slow, bad plot, atrocious acting, and not very interesting. Thankfully Charles Solomon is back, providing us with some truly inspiring awful acting. Julie Strain is rather sexy, but sadly very little can distract from the absolutely nonsense that is the villain. There are a couple of scenes that are alright, but for the most part this is just very bad. |
| User ReviewJeff BQuite boring, with possibly the worst sound quality I've ever heard. |
| User ReviewRichard DI'm sure it will not surprise anyone if I say this is an awful movie. It's not just your routine kind of awful, it's deeply and fundamentally awful. It starts with a guy losing his girlfriend at the side of the road. He stands and shouts her name for 5 minutes ... then he falls out of a tree and knocks himself out. She comes back and shouts his name for 5 minutes. It never gets better than this. The sound mix is completely incompetent. One indoor scene appears to be lit entirely by an open window, which lets street sounds in which drown out the dialogue. I felt lucky. |