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Rural countryside, relaxed atmosphere. In the midst of all this, the monster is rampaging. What I mean by monster is not a disembodied demon moving mugs and toasters, but a real monster with claws and teeth, breaking down doors.
The film is peppered with subtle English humor. We did not do without a possessed priest. Probably for a reason they send him to the most remote places. In some places the film reminded me of John Buchler's 'The Dungeon Horror'. I recommend the film to fans of Clive Barker and horror fans of the 80s.