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Beyond Re-Animator

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 36min
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5,7/10
14 k
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Jeffrey Combs, Jason Barry, and Elsa Pataky in Beyond Re-Animator (2003)
ComédieHorreurScience-fictionComédie noireFilms d'horreur de série BHorreur zombie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAfter 13 years in prison, the mad scientist from Re-Animator (1985) gets a new chance to experiment with the arrival of a young prison doctor, who secretly hopes to learn to reanimate dead p... Tout lireAfter 13 years in prison, the mad scientist from Re-Animator (1985) gets a new chance to experiment with the arrival of a young prison doctor, who secretly hopes to learn to reanimate dead people. Good intentions turn to horror.After 13 years in prison, the mad scientist from Re-Animator (1985) gets a new chance to experiment with the arrival of a young prison doctor, who secretly hopes to learn to reanimate dead people. Good intentions turn to horror.

  • Réalisation
    • Brian Yuzna
  • Scénario
    • José Manuel Gómez
    • H.P. Lovecraft
    • Miguel Tejada-Flores
  • Casting principal
    • Jeffrey Combs
    • Tommy Dean Musset
    • Jason Barry
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    14 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Scénario
      • José Manuel Gómez
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Miguel Tejada-Flores
    • Casting principal
      • Jeffrey Combs
      • Tommy Dean Musset
      • Jason Barry
    • 114avis d'utilisateurs
    • 87avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    Beyond Re-animator
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    Beyond Re-animator

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    Rôles principaux22

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    Jeffrey Combs
    Jeffrey Combs
    • Dr. Herbert West
    Tommy Dean Musset
    • Young Howard 'Howie' Phillips
    Jason Barry
    Jason Barry
    • Dr. Howard Phillips
    Bárbara Elorrieta
    • Emily Phillips
    Elsa Pataky
    Elsa Pataky
    • Laura Olney
    Ángel Plana
    • Kitchen Zombie
    Javier Sandoval
    Javier Sandoval
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    Santiago Segura
    Santiago Segura
    • Speedball
    Lolo Herrero
    Lolo Herrero
    • Sergeant Moncho
    Enrique Arce
    Enrique Arce
    • Cabrera
    Nico Baixas
    • Moses
    Simón Andreu
    Simón Andreu
    • Warden Brando
    Joaquín Ortega
    Joaquín Ortega
    • Officer Falcon
    Raquel Gribler
    • Nurse Vanessa
    Daniel Ortiz
    Daniel Ortiz
    • Winni
    César Nebreda
    • Big Dude
    Ignasi Vidal
    • S.W.A.T. Officer 1
    Miquel Àngel Ripeu
    • S.W.A.T. Officer 2
    • Réalisation
      • Brian Yuzna
    • Scénario
      • José Manuel Gómez
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Miguel Tejada-Flores
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    Avis des utilisateurs114

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    6kscaduncan

    A Most Welcome Return

    It's been well over a decade since we last saw Herbert West and now he's finally back. It seems his past has finally caught up with him as he is now currently serving a jail sentence for the gory mayhem his re-animated corpses have caused. The arrival of a new young doctor, who wants to help West, results in West being back in business. The best thing about this film is Jeffrey Combs. He slips back into the role of Herbert West effortlessly. The gore effects courtesy of Screaming Mad George are also a highlight. While not as good as the original, it's about even with Bride Of Re-Animator. I hope there'll be further instalments.

    Oh and continue watching during the end credits.
    7The_Void

    More great gory fun!

    As a big fan of the Re-Animator series, I was quite excited when I found out that a second sequel was being made. Unfortunately, however, due to poor distribution in the UK; it has taken me over a year to find a copy. But now that I've finally seen it, I am pleased to report that Beyond Re-Animator doesn't disappoint! It is now 13 years after the infamous massacre of the second film and Herbert West has found himself in jail. However, you can't keep a good re-animator down, and being in jail doesn't stop his experiments, especially when a new doctor; Dr Howard Phillips arrives on the scene.

    Jeffrey Combs returns as the insane scientist, Dr Herbert West. Unfortunately, Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott) from the other two films doesn't return, but Re-Animator was always Combs' series anyway, so although it's a loss; the show must, and most certainly does go on. Jeffrey Combs was made for the part of Herbert West; his portrayal of the character is absolutely wonderful. He catches just the right atmosphere of a man obsessed by his work in all three films. He also manages to tie a lot of humour in, which is obviously a good thing for a tongue in cheek movie such as this. The rest of the cast acts as a support to Combs, and succeeds fairly well in that respect but none really impress much on their own. Jason Barry (who had a small role in the rubbish movie; Titanic) acts as Dan Cain's replacement and Herbert West's new understudy; Howard Phillips. He never really impresses in the movie and it would seem that his main objective in the movie is to make West look more insane, and through his subdued performance; he does that well. Elsa Patasky looks good as the lady of the film, but her performance is terrible; even embarrassingly bad at times. Simón Andreu is the only member of the cast other than Combs that really impresses, and he plays the prison warden; the villain of the piece.

    Gorehounds won't be disappointed with this film, I can guarantee you that! Re-Animator became infamous for it's heavy amounts of overly gory sequences, and this movie features lots of them too; from an exploding chest to a severed torso that walks on it's hands; this movie has it all. Many sequels, particularly horror sequels just recap the original with more gore, but the Re-Animator sequels haven't so far, all have something new. In Bride of Re-Animator (Re-Animator 2), a new idea about animated different parts of a dead corpse emerged, and in this film the new idea is adding the 'soul' to the re-animated body. It is admirable for the series to take that route as for a film of this ilk, more gore could simply be added and it's fans would almost certainly happy, but here you get a story to chew on aswell.

    The last two films ended with a riot, which has become a part of the Re-Animator tradition, and this film doesn't break that great tradition. The last 30 minutes or so are absolutely insane, with many things going on all at once and that is sure to please fans of the original movies. Overall, Beyond Re-Animator is an incredible gory ride and is recommended to anyone with the stomach for this sort of movie.
    5gothic_a666

    Interesting Enough

    Any movie that includes a character named after the Great Lovecraft himself is bound to attract the attention of quite a few enthusiasts, even though in this case said character is dull and mostly thinly constructed, yet this is a sequel to the epic of Doctor West and his uncanny obsession, as such it was bound to create a certain momentum.

    Which it does, up to a certain time. The opening scene is quite unexpected if not remarkably brilliant and although the movie seems to lag off during its middle sections, encompassing a completely unnecessary and mostly painful romance, it gains strength as it marches towards a complete onslaught of mangled bodies re-animated, a sinister warden now possessed with the spirit of a nasty rodent, an exploding junkie and a forest of not quite-dead bodies merrily twitching away.

    Obviously, there is no plot worth mentioning, and only West's zeal to proceed through the insanity and protect his work manages to cause some impact in terms of psychologically rendering a character above a simple stereotype.

    As it has already been mentioned, in this movie insanity reigns supreme, until it seems clear the director was more interesting to enjoying the pandemonium than anything else.

    ***Spoiler***

    A perfect example of this is the rat-fighting-penis scene, perhaps one of the most hilarious and strangely concocted images to have surfaced the big screen ***Spoiler****

    Also, a few scenes are reminiscent of some horror cult icons, which further stress that Beyond Re-Animator, like the whole series, is a product to and for the genre that fostered it, without trying to reward any viewer not in sync with the dictates of horror from the gory kind.

    ***Spoiler***

    I found it most satisfying that West makes it through it all simply to walk away at the end of the movie, clearly all other characters were somewhat perfunctory and it would seem too much anti-climax to dispatch the good doctor or not grant him his liberty ***Spoiler***

    Overall, a very amusing piece of horror that is not the work of a genius but is far from being completely without worth.
    7dopefishie

    Better than it had to be

    Better than it had to be. I'm not gonna lie - I liked it more than Bride. It's more cohesive. It's zany without the over the top acting like Bride had. I like that after all these years - it stays true to the original. It still has that 80's spirit. This is a treat for fans who needed one more fix of that Re-Animator goodness!
    Tzsm98

    Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blood Red

    This third Re-Animator movie delivered what any fan of the series would expect. The formerly dead jitterbug about after receiving a dose of reagent from Herbert West. West again has a love stricken assistant. West's assistant is again in a love triangle with West's would-be nemesis. So, why not pop Re-animator or Bride of Re-animator in if there is nothing new? Good question. Here are some reasons

    1- The effects in this film are top notch.

    2- Jeffrey Combs again shows his acting chops playing Herbert West.

    3- There is a new twist to the re-animation process that shows some promise in `clinical trials'.

    There are some really convincing effects throughout the film. Makeup and effects are more than window dressing in a film of this nature. Inadequate attention to either would have dropped the value of this film immediately. You believe that these guys have been dead and now no longer are. They are much more believable than JarJar Binks.

    Herbert West is over a decade older in this film. Combs takes this maturity and adds it to the character he molded in the previous efforts. It's obvious that he is the same Dr. West yet it is also obvious that time has added to the character. Even more interesting, at the beginning of the film is a flashback where Combs plays the younger West. It's an opportunity to compare the two portrayals almost side by side. The essence of West remains, the speech pattern, the physicality remain. What Combs added to West's character is a veil to the intensity. What was once a roaring fire is now under control. He is no less determined, just a bit more subdued in expressing it.

    The addition to the re-animation process, which I will not discuss in particular, adds another moral dimension to the question of the correctness of bringing back the dead. Although this moral dimension is directly addressed in the film, Medical Ethics 101 it is not. The ethical question is covered briefly and in the context of the fate of West's nemesis. As with all Re-animator activity conducted by West time is valuable and little of it is wasted. Events are happening rapidly and under less than ideal circumstances.

    The DVD version has an music video on it, which was a surprise. It also has a `making of' short that should have had about another five or six days of work done to it before including it. It does have interviews with the principle actors and with the director. Have your subtitles turned on, the actors, with two exceptions speak Spanish even during the clips from the movie included in the short.

    As any good sequel will, this one leaves open the possibility of yet another Re-animator movie. Hopefully the production quality will continue its improvement. Maybe Bruce Abbott and Barbara Crampton can be re-animated for the fourth film.

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    • Anecdotes
      The only installment of the Re-Animator series not filmed in the United States. It was entirely shot in Spain.
    • Gaffes
      When Emily searches the house for the strange noise right before being surprised by her brother, she crosses the living room. A cameraman is visible in the large wall mirror for the entire tracking shot.
    • Citations

      Howard Phillips: God damn you!

      Herbert West: Religion has nothing to do with this.

    • Crédits fous
      The end credits are accompanied by a fight between a rat and the warden's severed penis.
    • Versions alternatives
      US premiere of the film, other than isolated festival screenings, was on Sci-Fi channel, which heavily trimmed gore and sex. Several scenes were cut out entirely.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Kill Count: Beyond Re-Animator (2003) Kill Count (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Re-Animator Theme
      Composed by Richard Band

      Published by Re-Animator Music

      Main Title Music by Reyn Ouwehand

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 juillet 2003 (Espagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Espagne
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Повернення реаніматора
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Prisión Modelo, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Espagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Castelao Producciones
      • Fantastic Factory (Filmax)
      • Filmax
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    • Budget
      • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 302 586 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 36 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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