The Movie of the HBO television series Tales from the Crypt, released in 1995. Demon Knight tells the story of a drifter named Frank Brayker (William Sadler) who arrives in Wormwood, Texas and seeks refuge in a church-turned-hotel where he meets the no-nonsense landlady Irene (CCH Pounder) and her niece Jeryline (Jada Pinkett Smith), alcoholic Uncle Willy (Dick Miller), prostitute Cordelia (Brenda Bakke) and her abusive boyfriend Roach (Thomas Haden Church), and fired mailman Wally (Charles Flescher) who's hopelessly in love with Cordelia.

Not long after Brayker's arrival, a handsome and charming gentleman in a trenchcoat and cowboy hat known only as The Collector (Billy Zane) shows up with Sheriff Tooper (John Schuck) and Deputy Bob (Gary Farmer), seeking a key-shaped artifact that he claims Brayker stole from him. The Collector soon reveals that he's actually a demonic Bounty Hunter and quickly lays siege to the hotel, raising up an army of skeletal minions to aid him in getting his dirty hands on the key, and going about tempting some of the hotel's residents with their innermost desires.

Brayker reveals to the residents (well, those who survive the demonic onslaught...) that the key once contained the blood of Jesus Christ and subsequently that of previous guardians of the key. The key can ward off evil if it contains blood, but will bring about The End of the World as We Know It if it runs out of blood and is used by the forces of darkness.

Not to be confused with Demon Knights.

Tropes used in Demon Knight include:

The Collector: You know, it doesn't have to be unpleasant. Hell, I'd rather it wasn't! All right, I know what you're thinking. You give up your soul, you turn into a demon, you look like shit. Where's the payoff, right?

The Collector: That whole eyeball shit only works on lesser demons.

John Larroquette: Where did they dig this guy up?

  • Corrupt Hick: Roach
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Wally gets his moment when he saves Cordelia from a demon. Turns out later on that Wally was planning to blow up the post office.
  • Deadpan Snarker: The Collector revels in snark, but the quote below early on in film from the sheriff counts too:

Sheriff: Well Bob, it's too late to give them a ticket. But if it'll make you feel better, you can shoot their ashes.

  • Deal with the Devil: The Collector tries to bribe or threaten each character into helping him get the key.
  • Demonic Possession
  • Demon Lords and Archdevils: The Collector himself distinguishes himself by saying that the eye-ball weakness only applies to "lower-level" demons. His true form is the only demon that we see with wings.
  • Dirty Old Man: Uncle Willy. If his topless women fantasy wasn't enough evidence, then This Troper doesn't know what is.
  • The End - or Is It?: The Collector is defeated and killed, but a strange man in a black hat starts following Jeryline, who has taken on the duties of guarding the key, on her way out of town.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The Collector.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: The Collector is physically incapable of saying the word "love," which leads to yet another hilarious moment with Billy Zane:

I l-l-l-l-l you. I l-l-l-l-l you. Do you think you could ever find it in your heart to l-l-l-l-l me back?

  • Eye Scream: Possible subversion, in that it's the only thing that can kill the demons.
  • Final Girl: Jeryline
  • The Final Temptation
  • Flash Back
  • Foe Yay: The Collector and Jeryline. It's pretty one-sided, and The Collector isn't exactly subtle about it.
  • Frame Story: Not a story exactly, but as with Tales from the Crypt, we get a wraparound featuring the Cryptkeeper, this time embodying the role of a ham-fisted (or is it just hammy?) Hollywood director.
  • Going Postal: We find out Wally was crazy and reading everyone's mail and was going to blow up the post office for Cordelia.
  • Gorn
  • Grand Staircase Entrance: When Brayker dies, and all of the blood barriers vanish, The Collector makes one of these, to a swelling score.
  • Gross Up Close-Up
  • A Handful for an Eye: The Collector seems to have the upper hand against Jeryline...until she spits a mouthful of blood from the key into his eyes. Due to the blood being an extremely diluted mixture of Jesus Christ's, it actually has the effect of acid against the demon.
  • Harbinger of Impending Doom
  • Here We Go Again: After Jeryline escapes in the end, we catch a glimpse of another Collector, tailor-made for her.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Irene and Deputy Bob.
  • Heroic Willpower
  • Humanoid Abomination: The Collector, by way of Our Demons Are Different and a few Reality Warper sprinkles.
  • I Lied: The Collector says this directly to Roach just before he is Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Since the only thing that destroys demons (other than the holy blood) is a shot in the eyes, Brayker is insanely good at hitting that relatively small target using just about any weapon he gets his hand on. Justified in that he does have The Power Of God on his side, and he is at least a hundred years old, giving him lots of time to work on his marksmanship.
  • In Medias Res: The movie begins in the middle of a car chase that marks the beginning of the end of a century-long game of cat and mouse between the Collector and Brayker.
  • Infant Immortality: Horribly, horribly averted...
  • Jackass Genie: The Collector offers to grant wishes to a few characters if they help him, but all he ever really does if they accept is turn them into demons. Of course.
  • Jerkass: Roach
  • Karmic Death: Roach again.
  • Large Ham: Billy Zane as The Collector, having a grand old time.
    • And of course, this being a Tales from the Crypt production, we get a wraparound featuring the Cryptkeeper, an animatronic entity that somehow manages to be the largest ham in the history of television.
  • Legacy Character: One Demon Knight, one Collector.
  • Life or Limb Decision: The Collector offers Irene her severed arm in exchange for her soul. On a platter. Irene, in a Crowning Moment of Funny, flips him off.
  • Mind Rape: The Collector's weapon of choice.
  • Mood Whiplash
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Jerk Ass: Roach nearly brings about The End of the World as We Know It simply because he can't resist taking a parting shot at his asshole boss.

"Homer? This is for five years of minimum wage, you asshole!"

"You know this Hell on Earth business? Big fucking deal! I've got hemorrhoids."

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