. . . "Once a high school student, Angela hosted a party in Hull House, an abandoned funeral home in which the Hull family were murdered and even before that time, Native Americans called the land cursed. After hosting the party, they perform a seance and awaken an evil demon which possesses a young girl named Suzanne who then kisses Angela, allowing the demon to possess her as well. Many more are possessed until Roger and Judy are left. They manage to escape and the rising sun destroys the bodies though when the police arrive, Angela's body is gone. The demon controls her body through the other two films."@en . "Night of the Demons"@en . "Night of the Demons 2"@en . . . . . "Angela Franklin"@en . . . "Night of the Demons"@en . . "110667"^^ . "Night of the Demons III"@en . . . . . . . "93624"^^ . . . "Angela Franklin is a fictional demonic killer from the Night of the Demons series of films. She is the only character to have appeared in every film in the series. Created by screenwriter Joe Augustyn and portrayed by actress Amelia Kinkade in three films between 1987 and 1997, she is a young woman possessed by a demon, and attacks her victims if they enter the property of Hull House. Angela is portrayed by Amelia Kinkade in all three of the original films. The character was renamed Angela Feld in the 2009 remake, in which she is portrayed by Shannon Elizabeth."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Impalement, tongue-ripping, decapitation, eye-gouging, targets everyone."@en . "Angela Franklin is a fictional demonic killer from the Night of the Demons series of films. She is the only character to have appeared in every film in the series. Created by screenwriter Joe Augustyn and portrayed by actress Amelia Kinkade in three films between 1987 and 1997, she is a young woman possessed by a demon, and attacks her victims if they enter the property of Hull House. Angela is commonly identified by her black wedding dress, seductive, trance-seducing erotic dancing. But then just as quickly her disfigured face, burnt flesh caused by obsession of setting various body parts on fire, yellow glowing eyes, jagged teeth, and her deep maniacal voice. Wizard magazine rated her the 25th greatest villain. Angela is portrayed by Amelia Kinkade in all three of the original films. The character was renamed Angela Feld in the 2009 remake, in which she is portrayed by Shannon Elizabeth."@en . "M.O."@en . . . "Melissa Franklin"@en . . . . . . "Race"@en . . . . . . "Night of the Demons"@en . "Once a high school student, Angela hosted a party in Hull House, an abandoned funeral home in which the Hull family were murdered and even before that time, Native Americans called the land cursed. After hosting the party, they perform a seance and awaken an evil demon which possesses a young girl named Suzanne who then kisses Angela, allowing the demon to possess her as well. Many more are possessed until Roger and Judy are left. They manage to escape and the rising sun destroys the bodies though when the police arrive, Angela's body is gone. The demon controls her body through the other two films. As a demon, Angela has incredible strength, teleportation, telekinesis and immortality. She is also able to possess the dead to gain minions. However, she has her weaknesses. She is only active during Halloween and must return to where she came from when it is over. She is unable to leave Hull House due to the underground stream unless something from Hull House is taken. She is also vulnerable to crosses, the rising sun and holy water. Like many horror icons, she can't be truly killed and always comes back. She also has a sense of humor like Freddy Krueger."@en . . "116073"^^ . . . . . . . . "Demon; mass murderer"@en . . "Location"@en . . "Angela Franklin"@en . "Female"@en . . .