Lost Prophet (alternately titled: The Lost Prophet)[1] is a 1992 American experimental horror film directed by Michael de Avila and starring James Burton, Zandra Huston, Drew Morone and James Tucker.
An unstable man named Jim (James Burton) spends the summer in an empty mansion.
There he meets a mystical woman (Zandra Huston), a real estate agent, and a man called Mick Prophet (Drew Morone).
Over the course of time, a series of strange and disturbing events occur as punks, serial killers and witches cross his path Lost Prophet was produced, edited, and directed by Michael de Avila, who co-wrote it with production designer and later filmmaker Lawrence O'Neil.
Stephen Holden of The New York Times commended the film for its atmosphere, and cinematography, further praising the film for "evoking childhood memories of feeling alone in a strange old house where unnameable dangers lurk in every shadow and behind every creaking door.