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Dust Devil

He's not a serial killer. He's much worse.
1992 | 103m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Richard Stanley
Writer: Richard Stanley
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A woman on the run from her abusive husband encounters a mysterious hitch-hiker.
Release Date: Jul 11, 1992
Director: Richard Stanley
Writer: Richard Stanley
Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords adultery, fire, isolation, dreams, wind, sandstorm, nightmare, hallucination, wilderness, ritual, supernatural, stranded, surrealism, hitchhiker, demon, desert
Production Companies Miramax, Palace Pictures, Shadow Theatre Films, Film4 Productions, British Screen Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Robert John Burke Dust Devil
Chelsea Field Wendy Robertson
Marianne Sägebrecht Dr. Leidzinger
William Hootkins Capt. Cornelius Beyman
Zakes Mokae Ben Mukurob
John Matshikiza Joe Niemand
Rufus Swart Mark Robinson
Russell Copley Cpl. Dutoit
Andre Odendaal Cpl. Bates
Luke Cornell Soldier 1
Philip Henn Soldier 2
Robert Stevenson Rifle Boy
Peter Hallr Marist Monk
Stephen Earnhart Camper Driver
Crystal Dobson Mrs. Beyman
Mickey Wenk Checkpoint Soldier
Stephanus Titus Barman
Philip Notununu Man in Bar
Marietjie Vaughn Tourist Wife
Ursula Peveling Tourist Daughter
Erle Vaughan Tourist Son
Jaco Espach Truck Driver
Terry Norton Saartjie Haarhoff
Isaac Mavimbela Farmhand
AJ Van der Merwe Tourist Husband
Richard Stanley Transforming Dust Devil in Dream Sequence (uncredited)
Name Job
Derek Trigg Editor
Richard Stanley Writer, Director
Daniel Lupi Production Manager
John Gaeta Camera Operator
Michele Clapton Costume Design
Ruy Filipe Costume Design
Paul Carlin Editor
Jory Weitz Casting
Simon Boswell Original Music Composer
Jamie Macdermott Editor
Callie Bristow Casting
Steven Chivers Director of Photography
Robin O'Donoghue Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jonathan Miller Sound Editor
Philip Alan Waters Second Unit Director of Photography, Camera Operator
Graeme Orwin Art Direction
Joel Van Bavel Construction Coordinator
Michael Carlin Art Direction
Liam Daniel Still Photographer
Richard Rhys Davies Supervising Sound Editor
Keith Mason First Assistant Editor
Lisa Boni Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
James Mather Sound Editor
Eva Strack Set Decoration
Aad Wirtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Antoinette van Speyk Script Supervisor
Dominic Lester Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kate Hopkins Sound Editor
Rick Cresswell Special Effects
Liam Longman Still Photographer
Roly Jansen Stunt Coordinator
Joseph Bennett Production Design
Dirk Buchmann Property Master
Greg Copeland Additional Photography
John Cormican Makeup Supervisor
Daniel P. Collins Unit Manager
Carol Hickson Production Manager
Alan Breton Second Assistant Director
Stephen Earnhart Second Unit Director
Immo Horn Second Unit Director
Gary Huckabay Third Assistant Director, Second Second Assistant Director
Guy Travers Assistant Director
Graham Humphreys Title Designer, Storyboard Artist
Emilia Roux Set Dresser
Laura Evans Assistant Sound Editor
Pauline Griffith Foley Artist
Robin Harris Sound Mixer
Daryl Jordan Assistant Sound Editor
Jenny Lee Wright Foley Artist
Simon Rice Boom Operator
Dave Eltham Special Effects Technician
Debra Deats Stunts
Neville Strydom Stunts
Marvin Trump Stunts
Peter Wignall First Assistant Camera
Jaco Espach Location Manager
Jeremy Jones Music Supervisor
David Ball Finance
Sheila Fraser Milne Production Coordinator
Name Title
JoAnne Sellar Producer
Daniel Lupi Associate Producer
Bob Weinstein Co-Executive Producer
Stephen Earnhart Associate Producer
Nik Powell Executive Producer
Paul Trijbits Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Co-Executive Producer
Stephen Woolley Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Poetic Brutality. After a blazing argument with her husband and deciding enough is enough, Wendy Robinson takes off into the African sun. Picking up a hitch-hiker, she finds herself strangely drawn to him, unaware that he is a travelling serial killer. When police detective Ben Mukurob arrives on ... the scene it becomes apparent that her companion is actually something far worse than a merely a killer, he is a shape shifting demon who steals the souls of his victims. Richard Stanley's "Dust Devil" has a well documented troubled history. Briefly, Stanley's original cut of 120 minutes was trimmed to 110 and US distributor Miramax held the rights to re-edit an American release if they so wished. Stanley still hoped his longer cut would thrive in Europe, however, Palace Pictures in Britain had a 95 minute cut of the film that was test screened just the once before Palace Pictures went bankrupt. Thus this meant the post-production of a "European" version was shut down and Stanley lost control of the film. With Miramax chopping away in the states it now meant that "Dust Devil" was floating around in cuts that ranged from 110 minutes to a staggeringly pointless 68 minutes. In 1993 Stanley managed to buy back the print and the cut material from Miramax, and using his own money, set about restoring the film to something like his original vision. The result is that now a widely available DVD box set has two cuts of the film to view, The Final Cut and the (rough) Work Print. With so many versions of the film around over the years, it's hard to gauge what a true weighted rating the picture has. Personally I feel sure that if judged solely on the "Final Cut" version the film would be better regarded and rated far better than some of its internet scores. That's not to say it's a perfect film, for it's not, some problems exist, and the flow of the film, even by Richard Stanley's own admission, is far from fluent these days. However, it's one hell of a fine movie, technically stunning and with a horror story of deep cranial worth. Starring Robert Burke (Devil), Chelsea Field (Wendy) and Zakes Mokae (Ben), "Dust Devil" has three interwoven character plots dovetailing together towards the apocalyptic finale. Along the way we are treated to much dialogue cloaked in haunting mysticism, with dashes of grim horror that assault the senses. It's a pic that begs revisits to truly appreciate the complexity of it, never mind that the visuals alone are worth seeing time and time again. It will remain a divisive film, of that I don't think there is any doubt, yet I would urge any genre fan who hasn't seen it to at least give it a go. You may not be as impressed with it as myself and its many fans are, but one feels you are unlikely to forget having ever seen it. Mesmerising, haunting and even lyrical, it's hoped that the film in its final form will find a more appreciative audience. 9/10

May 16, 2024