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  1. Cellar Dweller: Directed by John Carl Buechler. With Yvonne De Carlo, Debrah Farentino, Brian Robbins, Pamela Bellwood. A comic book artist Whitney Taylor is doomed to repeat history in a most grotesque way when she unleashes a demon after drawing it.

    • (3.1K)
    • Fantasy, Horror
    • John Carl Buechler
    • 1988-09-30
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  3. And that makes "Cellar Dweller" all the more watchable. If you enjoy some late 1980s cheesy horror, then "Cellar Dweller" is well-worth watching. I was adequately entertained by director John Carl Buechler's 1987 movie. My rating of "Cellar Dweller" lands on a five out of ten stars.

  4. Nov 27, 2017 · SYNOPSIS: In spirit of the Tales from The Crypt, Terror Tales and The Beyond vintage comic books Colin Childress engages in some most macabre tales of horror. His most inspired illustrations are conceived within the remote bowels of a desolate rural home, aptly enough in his studio basement.

  5. Now a commune for artists, avant-garde painter Philip Lemley (Brian Robbins), bubbly performance artist Lisa (Miranda Wilson), private detective-turned-Raymond Chandler wannabe Norman Meshelski (Vince Edwards), and bitchy video artist Amanda (Pamela Bellwood) hone their skills under the watchful eye of tetchy Mrs. Briggs (Yvonne De Carlo - Lily ...

  6. Cellar Dweller is a 1988 American monster horror film about a comic book artist who unleashes a demon after drawing it. It was directed by John Carl Buechler , written by Don Mancini (credited as Kit Du Bois), and stars Debrah Farentino and Brian Robbins .

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  8. Jun 28, 2023 · Cellar Dweller is the first and only movie in the Empire of Screams set not to be scored by Albert Band. Filling in is Carl Dante, who opts for a Band-esque, but fully orchestrated (mostly synth instrumentations, but still…) and more old-fashioned score, highlighted by jazzy interludes.