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What Waits Below

  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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What Waits Below (1984)
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An army experiment in submarine communications falls foul of the deadly secret hidden deep within the cave system housing their transmitter.An army experiment in submarine communications falls foul of the deadly secret hidden deep within the cave system housing their transmitter.An army experiment in submarine communications falls foul of the deadly secret hidden deep within the cave system housing their transmitter.

  • Director
    • Don Sharp
  • Writers
    • Freddie Francis
    • Christy Marx
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Stars
    • Robert Powell
    • Timothy Bottoms
    • Lisa Blount
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    782
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    • Director
      • Don Sharp
    • Writers
      • Freddie Francis
      • Christy Marx
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Stars
      • Robert Powell
      • Timothy Bottoms
      • Lisa Blount
    • 27User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Powell
    Robert Powell
    • Rupert 'Wolf' Wolfsen
    Timothy Bottoms
    Timothy Bottoms
    • Maj. Elbert Stevens
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Leslie Peterson
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Ben Gannon
    Anne Heywood
    Anne Heywood
    • Frieda Shelley
    A.C. Weary
    • Lt. George Barwell
    Jackson Bostwick
    Jackson Bostwick
    • Hunter Prime
    Richard Beauchamp
    Richard Beauchamp
    • Santos Arias
    William Gribble
    • Sgt. Neumann
    Carl Spurlock
    • Major Castillo
    Jason Laskay
    • Hunter Second
    Liam Sullivan
    Liam Sullivan
    • Lemurian Elder
    Gary Carlos Cervantes
    Gary Carlos Cervantes
    • Hector Lopez
    • (as Carlos Cervantes)
    Tim Powell
    Tim Powell
    • Jim White
    David Avery
    • American soldier
    Dick Curtis
    Dick Curtis
    • Lemurian
    Rick Davis
    • Mercenary
    Lee Drew
    • American Soldier
    • Director
      • Don Sharp
    • Writers
      • Freddie Francis
      • Christy Marx
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
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    5Stibbert

    Underrated

    I just finished watching this movie and I must admit I didn't have high hopes. To my pleasant surprise this turned out to be a quite good movie. It wasn't a great movie, but I am very glad I got to watch it! During a test of a low frequency transmitter two men and the transmitter disappear. A team is gathered to search the caves where the test took place. Caves that never before have been explored by man. But, what waits them below they could never imagine.

    This story turns out quite original and I think that is maybe what makes the movie so good. The script is far from perfect, but it works. The acting is probably the best with the whole movie. It is generally good. The cinematography could, however, been better. I find it too boring. It's too straight. Though they did a pretty good job in creating the atmosphere and the mood. There were some pretty chilling sequences.

    When it comes to effects what can you expect from a 1984 B-movie? Well, they did OK on most of it, except for the monster. It was actually pretty bad and in fact personally I think they should have cut the whole monster. They way I see it, it rather took then give anything to the movie.

    I can recommend this movie because of it's story. There are few cliché there. As for the rest of this movie it is OK, but nothing out of the ordinary. However, well worth to watch.
    6loza-1

    Rescued by good acting

    I found the basic story incredible. However, when it comes to horror, stories generally are incredible; and I can think of many horror plots that are worse than this.

    The plot to begin with is a bit muddled. It is not clear why these soldiers are in the jungle, and who the enemy at the beginning is, and it might have been a better idea to have the two factions slugging it out in the caves as well as having to deal with the rockman.

    Nevertheless, the cast overcome the script, and Robert Powell shows that if you can play Jesus Christ you can play anything.

    I am glad that the rockmen never got to talk. It would have been too much if they started speaking American English like the extra-terrestrials do on Star Trek.

    All in all, this film is watchable.
    4Coventry

    Whatever's below, it sure keeps you waiting

    I had to principal reasons to check out the relatively obscure 80's cave-horror movie. First of all because I read in several reviews that the film can be considered as an antecedent of Neil Marshall's acclaimed 2005 hit "The Descent", in which a bunch of extreme sport chicks encounter a strange breed of predators in a previously unexplored cave. The second reason is because this was the last meaningful film of Don Sharp. This underrated Australian-born director made a few very cool movies for Hammer studios, like "Kiss of the Vampire" and "Rasputin: The Mad Monk", as well as a few other sadly overlooked genre gems like "Dark Places" and "Psychomania" (about a gang of zombie bikers!). "What Waits Below" has a peculiar but potentially interesting premise, and dark ominous caves have always been effective settings for horror flicks. Whenever a group of teenagers, scientists or speleologists plummets down a cavern, there's always some type of monster or estranged civilization to knock them off. The problem here, however, is that takes an enormous long time before something happens and when the menace does eventually gets personified, you'll only feel underwhelmed and maybe even tempted to chuckle. Robert Powell, who starred in some bizarre horror films before like "The Survivor" and "Harlequin", plays a caving expert hired by the army to install a radio transmitter inside a Central American cave. I think it was to remain in contact with submarines, or something… I didn't quite understand that part. Anyway, not important, because the radio as well as the soldiers on guard mysteriously vanish during the first night and Powell leads an expedition deeper down into the cavern. Plentiful of dull conversations and false scares later, the group stumbles upon a whole community of albino dorks. The cave people seriously don't look the least bit scary. Earlier in the film, there' a confusing sequence with some sort of snake monster that peeps out of a hole in the stone wall and kills off one of the soldiers. Even though that creature is a lot more horrific – albeit also a bit cheesy and typically 80's – it would have been a better idea to revolve the film on. Don Sharp generates a bit of morbid atmosphere in the beginning of the descent, but it quickly becomes tedious and too enticing to fast forward. Still, good performances by Lisa Blount and Timothy Bottoms as the despicable army superior.
    lor_

    Stillborn spelunking saga

    My review was written in June 1986 after watching the film on Lightning video cassette.

    "What Waits Below" is a dull rendering of a lost race fantasy yarn. Filmed in 1983 under the title "Secrets of the Phantom Caverns", picture received only a test release in November 1984, subsequently appearing in video stores.

    Robert Powell to;ines as Wolfson ("call me Wolf"), a soldier of fortune, first encountered being chased around Nicaragua by enemy troops. He's recruited by military pal George (A. D. Weary) to go to Belize and help U. S. Army Major Stevens (Timothy Bottoms) make the Omega Station there operational (transmitting signals to aid submarines in navigation).

    Near the Omega base, a team of anthropologists is exploring caves and being bossed around by Major Stevens. Seismic tests by the army force an opening in the rocks and soon thereafter, army guards are killed and the Omega transmitter is stolen.

    Stevens, Wolfson and the scientists search the new cave and find a lost race of fabled Lemurians, styled here as albinos. The Lemurains stole the transmitter because its high frequencey signal was bothering their sensitive hearing. In warring with this lost race, many casualties occur until Wolfson finally escapes and orders the caves sealed off permanently, to leave the Lemurians in peace.

    Extremely tame, "What Waits Below" meanders around below ground without the expected action-adventure excitement. Except for a huge snake head that attacks in one scene, it is minus the monsters that could have made this a fun picture for kids.

    An impressive cast is wasted, with most of the attention resting on vast caverns (filmed in Alabama and Tennessee locations), augmented by okay mattework and miniatures.
    7tvcarsd

    Underrated yes, horror definitely not.

    IMDB should have this movie as Action/Adventure in the same vein as The Mummy (1999) or King Solomon's Mines (1985) which is about as good as What Waits Below but maybe on a even smaller budget.

    Anyhow the story follows a mercenary who finds himself helping out some anthropologists uncover some subterranean culture that exists as a pretty small tribe. A small army outfit gets involved as they want to setup some tech underground for their own purposes. Obviously there are going to be conflicting interests within these groups and that's were the story gets interesting.

    On the acting side; it was really good to see the beautiful Lisa Blount again as the only other time I saw her was in Dead and Buried (1981) a horror I definitely recommend as its one of my favourite mystery horrors of all time. Robert Powell also doesn't disappoint whom is always great in every role I've seen him play and it was equally interesting to see his take on playing the adventurer type its just a pity it was on such a low budget. Still a good movie and a must see of fans of these types of movies just don't go in expecting Indiana Jones.

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      The computer shown in use for the army's transmitter was actually an 80s home computer, manufactured by Commodore. It's either the C64 or VC20. They shared an almost identical casing design in the early 80s. The branding of the device used in the movie was taped over.

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1985 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Geheimnis der Phantomhöhlen
    • Filming locations
      • Cumberland Caverns, McMinnville, Tennessee, USA(cave)
    • Production company
      • Adams Apple Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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