Un grupo de científicos ha desarrollado el Resonador, una máquina que permite a los que están a su alcance ver más allá de la realidad normal. Pero cuando el experimento tiene éxito, son ata... Leer todoUn grupo de científicos ha desarrollado el Resonador, una máquina que permite a los que están a su alcance ver más allá de la realidad normal. Pero cuando el experimento tiene éxito, son atacados por terribles formas de vida.Un grupo de científicos ha desarrollado el Resonador, una máquina que permite a los que están a su alcance ver más allá de la realidad normal. Pero cuando el experimento tiene éxito, son atacados por terribles formas de vida.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
Andrew Lord Miller
- Patient - Strait Jacket
- (as Andy Miller)
Albert Band
- Drunk
- (sin créditos)
Sergio Silveri
- Asylum Orderly
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
Wicked adaption of the H.P. Lovecraft story written and directed by horror master Stuart Gordon. The story is about experiments that cause people to be able to use their sixth sense. This however opens the door to another universe full of weird creatures and monsters and causes those who are part of the experiment to go mad. Terrific special effects, a fast pace and a nasty sense of humor make this a memorable outing. Good camp cast too.
Rated R; Nudity, Graphic Violence and Profanity.
Rated R; Nudity, Graphic Violence and Profanity.
Stuart Gordon's debut 'Re-Animator' is a horror classic, and 'From Beyond' is an attempt to get lightning to strike twice. Once again Gordon and producer/co-writer Brian Yuzna make a gory horror/black comedy loosely inspired by a H.P. Lovecraft story, and get cult hero Jeffrey Combs and scream queen Barbara Crampton to star. And you know what? It's actually as great in its own way as 'Re-Animator'. They really pulled it off! Combs isn't quite as outrageous this time round, but he's still excellent, and Crampton has a more important role, which includes her memorably dressing up in bondage gear. Another 'Re-Animator' actor Carolyn Purdy-Gordon also appears in the supporting cast, as does Ken Foree, one of the stars of Romero's zombie classic 'Dawn Of The Dead', and Ted Sorel plays Dr. Pretorious (a deliberate reference to 'Bride Of Frankenstein'), in a role one could almost imagine was written specifically for the late David Gale ('Re-Animator's Dr. Hill). The story is original and unpredictable, the humour dark and surprisingly subtle, and the special effects are excellent and very effective. For me this movie is extremely underrated and gets better with each subsequent viewing. If you enjoyed 'Re-Animator' you'll love 'From Beyond'. Gordon and Yuzna's subsequent careers, both separately and together, have been extremely uneven, but give credit where credit is due, this one's a winner! Highly recommended.
A fantastic throwback sci fi horror movie!
From Beyond is a really well put together movie that literally has all the elements this genre of films should have.
The effects, particularly for the age, are fantastic, a little silly yes, but really well done, they have to put a smile on your face when you watch them.
All the cast throw themselves into the story, they know its silly but they are committed to putting on a believable show. You have to invest with them.
No member of the cast is wasted all providing moments to revel in.
Overall From Beyond was just a lot of fun to watch, its not scary unless your'e a little kid, but it is grat fun.
Check it out :)
From Beyond is a really well put together movie that literally has all the elements this genre of films should have.
The effects, particularly for the age, are fantastic, a little silly yes, but really well done, they have to put a smile on your face when you watch them.
All the cast throw themselves into the story, they know its silly but they are committed to putting on a believable show. You have to invest with them.
No member of the cast is wasted all providing moments to revel in.
Overall From Beyond was just a lot of fun to watch, its not scary unless your'e a little kid, but it is grat fun.
Check it out :)
Its been a while since I saw this, but I fondly remember it as being one of the wildest and most entertaining horror films of the 80s. I liked it even more than Re-Animator, partly because there is something more intriguing about parallel dimensions and the connection to schizophrenia, than Re-Animators simple (though still entertaining ) "dead come back to life"-scenario. Some of the outlandish effects seem to be influenced by Dali, bodies in a constant state transformation and re-evaluation. It is mind-boggling that it is still so hard to get a hold of on DVD, I only watched a British VHS copy years ago which had some cuts and I still long to see the original unrated version. The score, by Richard Band, is also impressively aggressive and atmospheric. Would somebody please just release it on DVD! They just don't make them like this anymore.
This seminal film by Stuart Gordon reeks pure 80's. Following the success of the far superior Re-Animator, Gordon experiments with one of the works of his favourite literary sources: HP Lovecraft. The film tackles the popular sci-fiction theme of the sixth dimension -- and considering the small-budget limitations placed upon the director, it is a reasonable treatment of the multi-dimension theme. The resonator depicted in the film demonstrates strong Lovecraftian imagery . . . not easy to achieve. What strengthens the film are the grotesque F/X and Jeffery Combs/Barbara Crampton: both of these elements are excellent (for the genre and budget). Some of the F/X are really stomach churning -- try eating jello or fried liver and Chianti when watching the film . . . If your are a HPL, Gordon, Combs or Crampton fan, this film is an essential viewing for you.
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- TriviaBarbara Crampton sold the leather dominatrix outfit she wore in this film at a yard sale.
- ErroresIn the opening scene the windows of the first floor in Dr. Pretorious' house are shattered. A little later in the movie, when the team arrives again at the "crime scene", it is clearly visible, that the window classes are still unbroken.
- Citas
Crawford Tillinghast: It ate him... bit off his head... like a gingerbread man!
- Versiones alternativasThe original UK cinema version was uncut by the BBFC (though the print submitted was the MPAA-edited R-rated version). The UK Vestron video releases were cut by 10 secs by the BBFC and edited a scene where Katherine's breasts are molested by the transformed Pretorius.
- ConexionesFeatured in Stephen King's World of Horror (1986)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 4,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,261,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 514,417
- 26 oct 1986
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,261,000
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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