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Beneath Loch Ness

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
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Lysette Anthony in Beneath Loch Ness (2001)
The legendary Loch Ness Monster, terrorizes a lake in Scotland and Patrick Bergin comes out to kill it.
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The legendary Loch Ness Monster, terrorizes a lake in Scotland and Patrick Bergin comes out to kill it.The legendary Loch Ness Monster, terrorizes a lake in Scotland and Patrick Bergin comes out to kill it.The legendary Loch Ness Monster, terrorizes a lake in Scotland and Patrick Bergin comes out to kill it.

  • Director
    • Chuck Comisky
  • Writers
    • Shane Bitterling
    • Chuck Comisky
    • Justin Stanley
  • Stars
    • Patrick Bergin
    • Lysette Anthony
    • Brian Wimmer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Chuck Comisky
    • Writers
      • Shane Bitterling
      • Chuck Comisky
      • Justin Stanley
    • Stars
      • Patrick Bergin
      • Lysette Anthony
      • Brian Wimmer
    • 65User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Blay
    Lysette Anthony
    Lysette Anthony
    • Elizabeth
    Brian Wimmer
    Brian Wimmer
    • Case
    Lysa Apostle
    • Julie
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • Constable
    David Andriole
    David Andriole
    • Jake
    Chris Taaffe
    • Ron
    • (as Christopher Taaffe)
    Adria Dawn
    Adria Dawn
    • Andrea
    Dick Stilwell
    • Gus Egan
    • (as Dick Stillwell)
    Jay Michael Ferguson
    Jay Michael Ferguson
    • Eric
    Joshua Wheeler
    • Michael
    Nicholas Bianchi
    • Andrew
    Gerry Gibson
    • MacGregor
    James MacPherson
    • Cromwell
    Simon Chernin
    Simon Chernin
    • Constable Momo
    Chet Warner
    • Old Tourist
    T.D. Mitchell
    • Local Woman #1
    • (as Trista Delamere)
    Ginny Harman
    • Local Woman #2
    • Director
      • Chuck Comisky
    • Writers
      • Shane Bitterling
      • Chuck Comisky
      • Justin Stanley
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    2DanTheMan16

    This movie should hide in the lake with the monster.

    This was easily one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Forget the fact that the storyline was absolutly pathetic, the acting was ten times worse! How about those accents? Whatever they were, they certainly were not Scottish. The special effects were equally terrible, espcially the "underwater" shots, which look like they were made in an ordinary dark, smokey room. If you have yet to see this film, do yourself a favor and do not even consider renting it. For the unfortunate ones out there who have seen this, I feel your pain.
    cosmic_quest

    If you didn't laugh, you'd cry

    As a Scot, when I saw this film, I was left numbed at how shocking it was and I don't mean that in a good way. This 'film' (and I use that term in the loosest sense of the word) is not only an insult to Scotland but it is embarrassing for the Hollywood producers and actors involved in this project.

    Aside from the fact the storyline dire and the acting utterly bland, the special effects look as if they were put together by three-year-olds on their nursery school computer . However, the most pathetic point about this film was the fact it clearly was not set anywhere remotely near the UK, let alone Loch Ness. It was bad enough that the cast were mainly Americans (or Americans with bad accents) but the cars drove on the wrong side of the road, the police wore American uniforms and little effort was made to even pretend the American location of this film was supposedly Scotland. Then you had the stereotypical Scots who graced the background every so often; I honestly was waiting for them to shout 'och, aye the noo' then do the Highland fling in their kilt with the haggis dancing by their sides.

    Take a leaf out of Nessie's book when it comes to 'Beneath Loch Ness' and hide far, far away from it (although Scots may want to see it with the view that it is pure comedy in a 'so bad it's good' way).
    vaughan.birbeck

    There are monsters and there are monstrosities

    I had doubts about this one when I saw it in the video store. However, my son is a 'monster' buff so I decided to rent it.

    Where to begin? With the plot elements from other, better sources? Jaws, Jurassic Park, there was even a bit of Moby Dick in there. The rent-a-cliche characters? The maverick scientist, the career-driven ex-wife of the maverick scientist (called 'Lizzie Borden' - puh-lease!), the obnoxious local official who disregards all dire warnings (Constable Connaghy - did they audition this guy before they got him to play a Highlander?).

    The factual errors and plot holes are too tiresome to detail.

    While I hate to spoil anyone's viewing of this cinematic feast, the sight of Patrick Bergin kitted out in a kilt and 'Braveheart' style warpaint going to battle the monster armed with a harpoon is one that will live long in my memory (unfortunately).

    I should add in fairness that my son seemed to enjoy the film, which maybe indicates the level of its appeal.
    buggdd

    Jaws Goes To Scotland....puleeeze

    This had to be one of the biggest wastes of celluloid of all time(next to that Blair Witch thing). Blockbuster should be made to refund the money of those who thought they were renting a movie. The same, old plot devices were used (i.e. the idiot mayor/constable refusing to close the beach/loch at the height of tourist season, a smaller animal caught that was not the right one, the crusty old sea captain/fisherman with a score to settle ). I swear, I think someone even used the phrase "this was no boating accident". If Speilburg and Blatty didn't sue these guys for blatant plagerism and or copyright infringment, they should have. On the suck scale of one to five vacumn cleaners,(5 being the worst), this gets a seven.
    1Dave-639

    Bad, very bad.

    It is seldom that I end up watching a movie for the sole purpose of counting just how many goofs & gaffes can be crammed into such a short amount of time - not to mention how objectionably typecast the Scottish characters are.

    The "Scottish" accents are a thing to marvel at (a mixture of Irish, Olde English and some weird speech impediment - definitely NO Scottish), seeing Case pay for his meal in a "Scottish" pub with American dollars, the American ambulance seen when the young lad is dragged from the "Scottish loch" are just a small proportion of the clues to point to the fact that this particular director has probably never set foot in the country. This would seem to be borne out by the fact that the few real Scottish scenes seem to have been filmed by a bloke who flew to Scotland (for a half day max) with a camcorder for some "scene setting" footage. Actors were then superimposed over these scenes...BADLY! (Particularly "great" is when Elizabeth is standing on a station with a train supposedly passing behind her...truly terrible)

    This is nothing to say of the dreadful story line, terrible computer graphics, mediocre acting and amateurish direction.

    If you want a laugh, watch this movie...if you want to see a good movie, don't even think about it!

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    • Goofs
      When the police are gathered at the loch side, the vehicles they arrive in are 4-wheel drive vans made by what looks like the GMC company, with red flashing lights on the roof. The British police, when operating in rural areas, most often use Range Rovers or, more recently, the Land Rover Discovery which, while having 4-wheel drive, look nothing like the vans used in the film. Also, British police vehicles have blue flashing lights on the roof, not red.
    • Quotes

      Blay: I want that creature. I want it bad. 17 years bad.

    • Connections
      References Les Dents de la mer (1975)

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    • Release date
      • July 6, 2001 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Loch Ness
    • Filming locations
      • Castaic Lake, Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brimstone Entertainment LLC
      • Dimension Films
      • Loch Ness Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
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