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Beyond the Darkness (1979)
This may just be the most extreme movie directed by Italian shock master Joe D'Amato. On the heels of his girlfriend's death, Francesco (Kieran Canter) steps off the edge of sanity completely. Unable to let her go, he keeps her body at home to keep her close. And when that doesn't work to make him feel in control, he starts hunting down women and carving them up, becoming a beast who's lost his tether to humanity.
| Running Time: | 91 minutes |
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| Written By: |  | Ottavio Fabbri |  | Giacomo Guerrini |
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| Beyond the Darkness Movie Review by Cenobite (11/24/2009) |
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Many fans of horror flicks in the '80's like myself would flock to their local Blockbuster in hopes of finding something bizarre yet entertaining on those lonesome weekends. It was almost a given that most of us would at least find one tape amongst thousands that would hold our attention for the remainder of the Friday or...
(complete Beyond the Darkness review by Cenobite)
| Beyond the Darkness Movie Review by Movie Addict (8/29/2009) |
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Alright, I've been warned. This piece of Euro trash by Joe D'Amato, made 30 years before Tokyo Gore Police, is supposed to be the ultimate in gore and horror. We will see.
Frank (Kieran Canter) loses his fiancée Anna (Cinzia Monreale) through voodoo done by his housekeeper Iris (Franca Stoppi), who still breast feeds him...
(complete Beyond the Darkness review by Movie Addict)
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