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7. Suzanne - Night Of The Demons

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From director Kevin S. Tenney, Night of the Demons is quite the cult favourite these days.

Released in 1988, the film centres on a group of young adults who decide to throw a party in a funeral home one Halloween. If that wasn't a dumb enough idea, the group also opt to carry out a seance as part of their fun in this spooky locale.

Of course, things take a turn for the sinister when this seance awakens a demonic entity which causes our crew to become possessed. Out of these possessions, in particular it's Suzanne - played by genre fave Linnea Quigley - who undergoes the most shocking transformation.

For Suzanne, we're first greeted with the utter insane visual of her pushing a lipstick through one of her nipples. It's a truly crazy sight and one that cannot be done justice with words, but that's just the tip of the iceberg.

From there, Quigley's character - who incidentally is the first person to be infected by this evil presence - winds up seducing Lance Fenton's Jay. As the two have sex, Suzanne fully reveals her demonic figure before pushing her thumbs through Jay's eyes.

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