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Blue Holocaust

Original title: Buio Omega
  • 1979
  • 18
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Blue Holocaust (1979)
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A disturbed young taxidermist exhumes his recently-deceased girlfriend, takes her body to his family villa, and embalms her corpse with help from his strange housekeeper. But his bouts of in... Read allA disturbed young taxidermist exhumes his recently-deceased girlfriend, takes her body to his family villa, and embalms her corpse with help from his strange housekeeper. But his bouts of insanity are just beginning.A disturbed young taxidermist exhumes his recently-deceased girlfriend, takes her body to his family villa, and embalms her corpse with help from his strange housekeeper. But his bouts of insanity are just beginning.

  • Director
    • Joe D'Amato
  • Writers
    • Mino Guerrini
    • Ottavio Fabbri
  • Stars
    • Kieran Canter
    • Cinzia Monreale
    • Franca Stoppi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    6K
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    • Director
      • Joe D'Amato
    • Writers
      • Mino Guerrini
      • Ottavio Fabbri
    • Stars
      • Kieran Canter
      • Cinzia Monreale
      • Franca Stoppi
    • 109User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kieran Canter
    • Frank Wyler
    Cinzia Monreale
    Cinzia Monreale
    • Anna Völkl…
    Franca Stoppi
    Franca Stoppi
    • Iris
    Sam Modesto
    Sam Modesto
    • Mr. Kale
    Anna Cardini
    • Jogging Victim
    Lucia D'Elia
    Lucia D'Elia
    • Jan
    Mario Pezzin
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    • Priest
    Walter Tribus
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    Simonetta Allodi
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    • Director
      • Joe D'Amato
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      • Mino Guerrini
      • Ottavio Fabbri
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    6claudio_carvalho

    Sick, Twisted and Kinky

    When the wealthy orphan taxidermist Frank Wyler (Kieran Canter) loses his beloved fiancée Anna Völkl (Cinzia Monreale), victim of voodoo conducted by his jealous housemaid Iris (Franca Stoppi), he robs her corpse, embalms and brings to the bed in his room. He does not overcome his feelings for her, killing every woman he has some involvement. Meanwhile Iris wants to marry Frank and helps him to dispose the bodies.

    The sick, twisted and kinky "Buio Omega" has all sort of perversions and disgusting scenes, with sequences of necrophilia, mutilation, torture and embalming. However, the characters are awfully developed, and the viewer never knows, for example, whether Frank changed his behavior after the death of Anna, or he was indeed a twisted character. The weird Iris is also badly developed. The graphic and gore scenes are among the nastiest I have ever seen in a film. My vote is six.

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    fertilecelluloid

    Admirably sleazy Italian "classic"

    D'Amato's adherence to all things vile and sleazy sometimes produces rubbish. In the case of BEYOND THE DARKNESS, he's delivered something great.

    The theme is necrophilia and obsession. A man obsesses over his recently deceased girlfriend and beds her in his country house. Sexual intrigue with his maid livens proceedings and a sequence in which a hitchhiker has her fingernails removed is the one to write home about.

    I'm not reluctant to say it: I love stuff like this when it's relentless, made without guilt, and moves at a quick clip.

    The Goblin soundtrack feels just right and the special make-up effects are more than adequate.

    D'Amato achieves a vile, putrid, rotten atmosphere with this gem, and you can't fault the guy for that, can you?
    9HumanoidOfFlesh

    A perfect movie to vomit!

    Joe D'Amato's "Beyond the Darkness"/"Buio Omega" is one of the most transgressive horror movies ever made.Regarded as Joe D'Amato's best film "Buio Omega" certainly delivers some of the most disgusting gore ever put on screen(fingernails are ripped off with pliers,a body is dismembered with a butcher knife and its pieces are thrown into a bath of acid etc.)The infamous embalming sequence is truly revolting.Kieran Canter is perfect as a young taxidermist Frank Wyler and Franca Stoppi gives excellent performance as Iris.The film is certainly twisted,so if you're a fan of Italian extreme horror you can't miss this depraved masterpiece.Check it out.9 out of 10.
    8Coventry

    One of the nastiest highlights ever made!

    Murder, mayhem and mutilation…shown in all its pride and glory! Buio Omega a.k.a Buried Alive a.k.a Beyond the Darkness is a finger-licking and ultra-gory sleazefest. D'Amato's film certainly is a landmark in the Italian shlock/sick cinema as it contains some of the grossest and explicit nauseating sequences ever shot on film. The young and introvert Frank cannot live without his recently deceased girlfriend Anna, so he digs up her corpse, embalms her and keeps her around his mansion. After this, he descents further into madness and starts to kill girls randomly and his freaky housekeeper Iris assists him. Now, Frank is pretty messed up in the head but Iris is just downright insane!! She makes a hobby out of dismembering dead bodies and she breastfeeds the 22-year-old Frank! The first half hour may seem a little lame and low on bloodshed but, as soon as the gore kicks in, it doesn't stop till the end credits role and it becomes more and more repulsive by the minute! D'Amato servers a disturbingly realistic embalming-process along with some detailed torturing scenes, dissections and gruesome butchering! Of course, like it should in Italian's nastiest, there are a lot of perversely orientated undertones present such as necrophilia, cannibalism and even a variant on the ‘Oedipus'-theme!

    Joe d'Amato never was world's most brilliant director. That's okay, since he never claimed to be and he always clearly mentioned his influences. He's more like a businessman with more adult films on his repertoire…The horror films he made are vicious but technically weak, all together! Nonetheless, Buio Omega is an exception! Unlike his other horror films, Buried Alive has tension, a great soundtrack, a constant morbid atmosphere and even a bit of surprisingly good acting! Cinzia Monreale, who plays the dead love-interest Anna, became more famous after starring in Fulci's masterpiece the Beyond and the creepy aunt Iris also starred in a few delightful `babes behind bars' flicks. The circle of fans that likes this kind of films is rather small…but they're very devoted. For them, Buio Omega is a must see!
    7stencilman

    Oh Joe, is that you?

    Joe D'Amato is regarded as a rather greedy hack by most people acquainted with horror. Now that's not too far from the truth. But before D'Amato started cranking out movies with an inverse relation between quantity and quality, he made this startling horror movie. Startling in the sense that it's actually GOOD!

    Don't get me wrong. Just because it's good doesn't mean it's not exploitation. It has truly gory scenes such as a taxidermy which doesn't leave much to the imagination, nails being ripped off, some implied necrophilia and a particular scene of a "stew" being munched on with an extreme close-up which made my stomach do a somersault. Well done Joe for that! However, these gore scenes are spread out and in between them, there is some attempt to build suspense. There is some good acting particularly by the very creepy but oddly sexy Franca Stoppi(RIP) who plays the caretaker from hell, Iris. The cinematography (by Joe himself) is gorgeous in spite of all the carnage around. It doesn't seem like a cheap B-movie. The music by Goblin is as expected, superb.

    That said, the movie is not perfect. It stagnates from time to time. There is absolutely no humour (except some unintentional stuff but you will be too busy gagging to notice) to lighten the relentlessly downbeat tone. Also, the lead actor can be too over-the-top sometimes.

    That said, I am shocked that this is a film by Joe D'Amato. It would seem he actually had talent. It's tragic that he was so caught up in making money that he didn't fulfill it. The horror aficionado missed out on a few more quality horror movies.

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    • Trivia
      Pig skin and offal from a butcher were used for the embalming scene.
    • Goofs
      According to the title sequence, the score was produced by "The Goblins." This was a mistake. The widely-known Italian band is called "Goblin."
    • Quotes

      Frank Wyler: [to Iris] You old slut!

    • Alternate versions
      The Dutch video version, "Beyond The Darkness", contains several changes from the US version, "Buried Alive": Opening credits run over black with the main theme in the soundtrack as opposed to the US version in which the credits run over a scene of Frank picking up the corpse of a baboon from a friend.
    • Connections
      Edited into Beyond the Darkness Locations: Then and Now - Buio Omega in Brixen (2017)

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Bio Omega
    • Filming locations
      • Cine International, Rome, Lazio, Italy(interiors)
    • Production company
      • D.R. Comunicazioni di massa
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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