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The Creature Below

  • 2016
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
1.5K
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The Creature Below (2016)
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A young scientist discovers a malevolent entity which sets her on a bloody descent into the jaws of insanity.A young scientist discovers a malevolent entity which sets her on a bloody descent into the jaws of insanity.A young scientist discovers a malevolent entity which sets her on a bloody descent into the jaws of insanity.

  • Director
    • Stewart Sparke
  • Writers
    • Paul Butler
    • Stewart Sparke
  • Stars
    • Anna Dawson
    • Michaela Longden
    • Daniel Thrace
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Stewart Sparke
    • Writers
      • Paul Butler
      • Stewart Sparke
    • Stars
      • Anna Dawson
      • Michaela Longden
      • Daniel Thrace
    • 33User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anna Dawson
    • Olive Crown
    Michaela Longden
    Michaela Longden
    • Ellie Crown
    Daniel Thrace
    • Matthew Gardiner
    • (as Daniel S. Thrace)
    Johnny Vivash
    Johnny Vivash
    • Dara
    Zacharee Lee
    • Dr. Fletcher
    • (as Zach Lee)
    Libby Wattis
    Libby Wattis
    • Mrs. Jones
    David Shackleton
    • Herbert
    Cal O'Connell
    Cal O'Connell
    • Ship's Doctor
    • (as Callum O'Connell)
    Lyndsey Craine
    Lyndsey Craine
    • Nurse
    Paul Toy
    • Waiter
    Natalie Roe
    • Ship's Crew
    Simon Brodie
    • Ship's Crew
    Harry Caspian Lee
    • Ship's Crew
    • (as Harry Lee)
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    Richard Jacobs
    • Hospital Patient
    Lisa Power
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    • Director
      • Stewart Sparke
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    Killrover

    Think about it

    Don't think Lovecraft:

    Think re-do of original Little Shop of Horrors.

    You won't get it out of your mind.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Sometimes madness comes with tentacles...

    "The Creature Below" is a movie that I had not heard about prior to finding it by sheer random luck. And with the prospect of not having anything else at hand to watch in the horror genre, I gave "The Creature Below" a go, without knowing what it was about. I was lured in by the title of the movie alone.

    The movie starts out quite nicely and does throw the audience straight into the storyline, and you are up to speed with the intention of director Stewart Sparke right away, which was quite nice.

    Almost from the very beginning there is a Lovecraftian influence permeating "The Creature Below". However that influence is cemented as something solid when you see Olive Crown (played by Anna Dawson) put her Miskatonic University diploma on the wall, so the movie apparently take place in the world as dictated by master writer H. P. Lovecraft.

    The story, briefly summarized is about a marine biologist who is fired from her job, but in her haste she decides to take away an egg of some unknown original from her workplace. As the egg hatch in her basement at home, Olive forms a symbiont bond with the creature.

    The music in the movie is quite fitting the genre, as it is subtle, yet noticeable in its own way, given the uniqueness and slightly odd placement it has. At times the music actually takes on an ethereal quality, not unlike that you find on the Nox Arcana CD "Necronomicon", which really bolsters the atmosphere of the movie.

    And the setting of the movie, being a very rural setting with a sort of reclusive feel to it, also emanates the alienation that H. P. Lovecraft had incorporated into his stories. So it is clear that the director or writer of this movie must have been heavily influenced by Lovecraft's work in some way.

    Olive's descent down the path that leads to madness and insanity is one well-fleshed out on the screen. And for that I must applaud the director on his accomplishment.

    As for the actors and actresses in the movie, then I can't claim to be familiar with their prior work, but they did quite good jobs with their given roles and characters.

    As for the mysterious tentacled creature, well it was believable and had functional effects to make it look fairly realistic. However, the movie could have fared much better with a bigger budget for special effects, no doubt about it. But still, taking the budget and the aspiration of the movie makers into account, they actually did quite well.

    Granted that "The Creature Below" is a low budget movie, then it is still a nice foray into the eldritch and cosmic horrors dreamed up by H. P. Lovecraft and this movie is actually sort of a hidden gem, that I fear many people will never even give a chance. Which is a shame, because it is entertaining. And if you enjoy the writing of H. P. Lovecraft, then you should definitely check out "The Creature Below".

    The movie is entertaining, but it just lacked that spice to make it remarkably unique and outstanding. But all in all a good movie. The ending of the movie, however, well I wasn't a fan of that particular way to round up the movie...
    7mindbird

    As much fun as the 50's SF

    It starts off with sharpness and moves along at a brisk pace. Not very gory, not a terribly frightening movie, which to me are good points, just solid fun science fiction, like the old 50's movies but sharper and more stylish.

    Lovecraftian is a good description. Low-budget, of course, but the director did very well with what he had. The lead actress is very good, the other actors provide good support.

    I really enjoyed this.
    5ronpere

    terrible most of the time, but enjoyable

    This movie has some bad, but really bad, CG. well, all the CG in this movie are bad, not just some.... and there's not a lot, most of the "creature" parts are made with the old puppet way, seems to be cheaper from using CG.... music is not bad, but sometimes completely different types of music got into the main score, and we just paused the DVD to make sure none of the neighbors is listening to the radio...acting is terrible, OMG it is SO terrible, the lead actress is a disaster, and this is what might turn this garbage into a cult film, the other actress, the sister of the heroine is better, she is actually trying to act, which is not so good, because if she was as bad as her sister - this movie would surely get an Oscar for worst acting.
    3Watcher42

    I made it to the end!

    Despite the awful acting

    Zero budget

    Weak story

    Uninspired direction

    Awful special effects

    And did I mention just how terrible the lead 'actress' is?

    I somehow made it to the end!

    There is nothing to recommend this film and it has few redeeming qualities. But it is watchable (just), and the premise could be interesting if ALL the above faults were fixed. I've not seen a good Lovecraft inspired film for a long time - and this does not change that!

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    • Trivia
      While there is no explicit reference to H. P. Lovecraft neither in the credits nor in the titles, around the minute 16 you can see the protagonist hanging on the wall her title awarded by the Miskatonic University, a fictional place recurrently mentioned in Lovecraft's stories.
    • Crazy credits
      No animals or monsters were harmed during the making of this film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Frightfest 2016: In Conversation With (2016)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2016 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Существо из бездны
    • Filming locations
      • Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK(Arctic Corsair)
    • Production company
      • Dark Rift Films
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      • £12,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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      • 2.39:1

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