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¿Quién eres?

Título original: Chi sei?
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 48min
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4.8/10
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¿Quién eres? (1974)
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Una joven embarazada de San Francisco va a tener el bebé del diablo durante su extraña posesión. Un hombre aparece para ayudarla pero, ¿qué es lo que realmente quiere?Una joven embarazada de San Francisco va a tener el bebé del diablo durante su extraña posesión. Un hombre aparece para ayudarla pero, ¿qué es lo que realmente quiere?Una joven embarazada de San Francisco va a tener el bebé del diablo durante su extraña posesión. Un hombre aparece para ayudarla pero, ¿qué es lo que realmente quiere?

  • Dirección
    • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
  • Guionistas
    • Ovidio G. Assonitis
    • Antonio Troiso
    • Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
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    • Juliet Mills
    • Richard Johnson
    • Gabriele Lavia
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    • Dirección
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
      • Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
    • Guionistas
      • Ovidio G. Assonitis
      • Antonio Troiso
      • Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
    • Elenco
      • Juliet Mills
      • Richard Johnson
      • Gabriele Lavia
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    Beyond the Door
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    Juliet Mills
    Juliet Mills
    • Jessica Barrett
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Dimitri
    Gabriele Lavia
    Gabriele Lavia
    • Robert Barrett
    Nino Segurini
    • Dr. George Staton
    Elizabeth Turner
    Elizabeth Turner
    • Barbara Staton
    • (as Elisabeth Turner)
    Barbara Fiorini
    Barbara Fiorini
    • Gail Barrett
    Carla Mancini
    Carla Mancini
      David Colin Jr.
      • Ken Barrett
      Vittorio Fanfoni
      • Mr. Francis
      Gino Marturano
        Joan Acti
          Robert Booth
          • Voice of Demon
          • (sin créditos)
          • …
          George Montage
          • Dr. George Staton
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          Edmund Purdom
          Edmund Purdom
          • Devil
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          Elizabeth Wieseman
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          • Dirección
            • Ovidio G. Assonitis
            • Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
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            • Ovidio G. Assonitis
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            • Roberto D'Ettorre Piazzoli
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          verna55

          The king of rip-offs!

          This might be giving it too much credit, but I would venture to say that this film is the king of rip-offs. Like so many other horror flicks of its day, this movie lifts its plot from THE EXORCIST, and also seizes the opportunity to "borrow" elements from ROSEMARY'S BABY. Juliet Mills plays the wife of a successful San Francisco record producer who becomes possessed by you know who..... Mills(the older sister of Hayley) is a very beautiful and supremely gifted actress, but the repetitive and repulsive script has given her very little to do but spin her head and spit up pea soup. Co-star Richard Johnson is also a talented actor who is severely misused. Director Hellman went on to make a JAWS rip-off entitled TENTACLES. That film also features a great cast at their all-time worst.
          3Mark_D-2

          Blatant "Exorcist" rip-off

          Of all the "Exorcist" rip-offs made right after the box-office success of the original, "Beyond The Door" is the most blatant. All of the sensationalistic happenings of the first movie occur here (head spinning, levitation, green pea vomit, foul language spoken in a demonic voice), but in "Beyond The Door" they occur not so much as a manifestation of demonic possession as they do because they occurred in "The Exorcist". This tale of a woman becoming possessed by her demonic fetus (they even threw some "Rosemary's Baby" into the mix) certainly didn't help the careers of its stars Juliet Mills and Richard Johnson, despite its box office success (indeed, Shakespearean trained Johnson saw his career degenerate into more and even schlockier films than this). Still, one has to admire the film for its chutzpah: it's such an OBVIOUS rip-off that one can't help giving it credit for having the nerve to be such.
          lazarillo

          Satan is the narrator--'nuff said

          You know you're in trouble when you're watching a movie where Satan is the narrator. This is an early effort by Olvidio Assonitis, who was considered a rip-off artist even in a country famous for its rip-off artists (Italy). But where some later Assonitis films like "Tentacles" are sporadically entertaining, this movie falls flat largely because Assonitis is trying to rip-off two big Hollywood movies simultaneously --"Rosemary's Baby" AND "The Exorcist". Assonitis obviously doesn't have the budget to rip off the latter or the directorial skill to rip-off the former, but the best director with all the money in the world couldn't successfully combine these two films because "The Exorcist" is sheer outrageous spectacle (including among other things a possessed 12-year-old girl masturbating with a crucifix) while "Rosemary's Baby" is a very subtle exercise in creeping paranoia that never even shows the titular baby. Sure, they're both about Satan, but they are completely different kinds of movies and combining them is a fool's errand. But of course, only a fool would start out a movie with Satan as a narrator.

          Juliet(sister of Haley) Mills plays a housewife whose third child is apparently Satan's spawn. The unborn infant has possessed her, somehow turning her into a low-rent Linda Blair. How did she get pregnant with the devil's child? Who knows (guess I missed that part), but her creepy ex-boyfriend has been pulled by Satan from a fatal car accident and given ten more years of life so he can make sure the baby is born (seems like there should be an easier way). Meanwhile, her husband and two older children are completely befuddled (although probably not as much as the audience). Obviously, this movie makes no sense, but its one saving grace is that it is pretty funny at times (mostly unintentionally). At one point it copies a creepy scene in "Rosemary's Baby" where the pregnant heroine eats a barely-cooked piece of meat by having Mills pick a rotting banana peel off the street and eat it. I don't know if it's supposed to be serious or a parody but its hilarious. Then there's the 10-year-old daughter who talks in the dubbed voice of a 70's hippie chick ("You're a stone drag, man," she tells her little brother at one point). I'll give Assonitis some credit and assume that that is SUPPOSED to be funny. Unfortunately, most of the movie is not so funny and it is certainly not very scary. Not the worst Italian horror movie I've ever seen, but I wouldn't waste your time.
          6drownsoda90

          Unabashed ripoff that is otherwise a visually interesting, borderline surrealist film

          Oy vey, what a doozy we have here. "Beyond the Door" (also known as "Chi sei" and "The Devil Within Her") has Juliet Mills as a San Francisco housewife who becomes pregnant with a Devil child, which puts a hamper on her otherwise bourgeois West Coast existence. She also becomes apparently possessed, and does a lot of really wacky and scary stuff.

          A low-budget, unabashed riff on "The Exorcist" and "Rosemary's Baby," "Beyond the Door" is one of the weirdest offerings in the possession horror sub-genre of the 1970s, and despite its unashamed ripping-off of about every possession film up to that point, there are still moments of technical flair and genuine creepiness here. An Italian production, the film was directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis, who at times seems to be tapping into surrealism with the moody and disorienting camerawork; as some other reviewers have noted, there are things about this film that are very much dreamlike. Take for example, the first five minutes: We have a sea of candles appear on screen, with overhead narration by none other than Satan himself; the camera pans to the right, as Juliet Mills inexplicably stands amidst the candles in a white nightgown, wearing a brainwave monitor. Three minutes later, we have a random montage of Mills grocery shopping in the Bay Area set to a hokey funk track by Sid Wayne. Surrealist horror, or funk rock music video? I don't even know, nor do I want to attempt an answer.

          The film suffers tremendously from godawful dubbing, and Mills' foul-mouthed children who look about ten but talk like nineteen-year-olds bring some terribly laughable lines, while the bulk of the dialogue between the family is utterly brainless chatter. Despite all silliness, the real treat of this film lies in the execution of its possession scenes which, despite their derivative nature, are really well-done and at times genuinely scary. Mills does a commendable job with the script and is convincingly frightening as she transforms into a complete monster. There are some surprisingly out-there twists in the script that will leave you scratching your head, but also work in favor of the "surrealist horror" wave the film seems to be riding (funk rock music video is still a solid choice though, just for the opening credits alone).

          Overall, "Beyond the Door" is a divisive film because it has moments of acute technical success and truly spooky moments, but it's also horribly dubbed, generally badly acted, and the plot is a rehash of the decade's earlier possession films with some absurd twists thrown in for good measure. As I said before, it is worth a watch for Mills' possession alone, and for the borderline surrealist visuals on display, but the undertone of utter silliness rarely escapes the screen. 6/10.
          6Cinemayo

          Beyond the Door / The Devil Within Her (1974) **1/2

          I will consider this DVD viewing a first-time watch for me, because I saw the unedited edition now released on disc by Code Red, under the European title THE DEVIL WITHIN HER (not to be confused with the Joan Collins film of the same name). Indeed, this Italian horror movie has gone through several title changes -- from CHI SEI? in its own country, to its most recognizable American name, BEYOND THE DOOR. But the only way to see it is under the complete DEVIL WITHIN HER form, since the U.S. version -- which I did see on a crappy videotape 20+ years back -- is a much more incomprehensible mess. Two directors tackled this (Ovidio G. Assonitis and Roberto D'Ettore Piazzoli), which is obviously a ripoff of THE EXORCIST with hints of ROSEMARY'S BABY. Director Ovidio states he got the idea from seeing the Polanski film, and from only reading the Exorcist novel.

          Juliet Mills (of TV's NANNY AND THE PROFESSOR) stars as a British woman named Jessica living in San Francisco with her husband Robert (Gabriele Lavia) and her two small children. She becomes impregnated with what may be a spawn of the devil himself, and as a result she goes through a series of disturbing trends: smashing her hubby's favorite fish tank, eating a raw banana peel from the street, kissing her sleeping little boy lustfully on his lips, spewing blood and vomit, and rotating her head and levitating. A strange bearded man (Richard Johnson) who has had ties with her from the past, follows her husband around and introduces himself as Dimitri, a cultist who is now trying to help Jessica and to also release his own soul.

          I don't think this is a good movie, but it's serviceable horror fare with enough shocks and eerie optical effects considering it's an EXORCIST copycat made on a limited budget. Some of the photography is hauntingly done, and Juliet Mills is quite good in her part as the possessed mom. The participation of Richard Johnson also lends something of class to such horrific goings-on. I think this film gets too harshly judged, though I am not surprised if most of those reviewers only got to see the inferior common U.S. Theatrical Cut. **1/2 out of ****

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          • Trivia
            Warner Brothers sued the Italian production company behind ¿Quién eres? (1974) for what they considered to be a blatant rip-off of El exorcista (1973). The case was settled in Warner Brothers' favor with the Italians forced to pay an undisclosed fee.
          • Errores
            At approximately 6:06 in the beginning the child's shoes are shown, then a cut away to the child. Who is obviously too short, and human to bend and contort in the manner in which the camera suggests.
          • Citas

            Jessica Barrett: [in a demonic voice] Whooooo aaare youuuuu?

          • Versiones alternativas
            The widescreen presentation under the title Devil Within Her, features almost 15 minutes of newer footage that was not shown in theaters. This includes the complete credits, a scene were Jessica meets Dimitri in the ritual grounds and a scene showing Jessica with Robert and her children shopping down San Francisco and seeing Dimitri.
          • Conexiones
            Featured in Mad Ron's Prevues from Hell (1987)
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            Bargain with the Devil
            Music Composed and Conducted by Franco Micalizzi

            Written by Sid Wayne

            Performed by Warren Wilson

            Produced by Danny Weis (as Danny Weiss)

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            • 18 de noviembre de 1976 (México)
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            • Beyond the Door
          • Locaciones de filmación
            • Incir De Paolis Studios, Roma, Lacio, Italia(interiors)
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            • Montoro Productions Ltd.
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