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Dagon

  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
23K
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Dagon (2001)
Body HorrorDark ComedyFolk HorrorFantasyHorrorMystery

A boating accident runs a young man and woman ashore in a decrepit Spanish fishing town which they discover is in the grips of an ancient sea god and its monstrous half human offspring.A boating accident runs a young man and woman ashore in a decrepit Spanish fishing town which they discover is in the grips of an ancient sea god and its monstrous half human offspring.A boating accident runs a young man and woman ashore in a decrepit Spanish fishing town which they discover is in the grips of an ancient sea god and its monstrous half human offspring.

  • Director
    • Stuart Gordon
  • Writers
    • H.P. Lovecraft
    • Dennis Paoli
  • Stars
    • Ezra Godden
    • Francisco Rabal
    • Raquel Meroño
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stuart Gordon
    • Writers
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Dennis Paoli
    • Stars
      • Ezra Godden
      • Francisco Rabal
      • Raquel Meroño
    • 262User reviews
    • 111Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Ezra Godden
    Ezra Godden
    • Paul Marsh
    Francisco Rabal
    Francisco Rabal
    • Ezequiel
    Raquel Meroño
    Raquel Meroño
    • Bárbara
    Macarena Gómez
    Macarena Gómez
    • Uxía Cambarro
    Brendan Price
    Brendan Price
    • Howard
    Birgit Bofarull
    Birgit Bofarull
    • Vicki
    Uxía Blanco
    • Madre Ezequiel
    Ferran Lahoz
    • Sacerdote
    Joan Minguell
    • Xavier Cambarro
    Alfredo Villa
    Alfredo Villa
    • Capitán Orfeo Cambarro
    José Lifante
    José Lifante
    • Recepcionista Hotel
    Javier Sandoval
    Javier Sandoval
    • Padre Ezequiel
    Victor Barreira
    • Ezequiel Joven
    Fernando Gil
    • Sacerdote Católico
    Jorge Luis Pérez
    • Chico
    Ignacio Carreño
    • Tanner 1
    Diego Herberg
    • Chofer
    Óscar García
    • Imbocan 1
    • Director
      • Stuart Gordon
    • Writers
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Dennis Paoli
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    User reviews262

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    8el_nickster

    Good B Horror

    Four pleasure boaters are shipwrecked near a Spanish fishing village. At first glad to be so close to a town, the boaters soon discover that the village is full of freaky deformed people who worship a bizarre and evil sea-religion. Soon the villagers turn on the outsiders, and the perverse and horrible tale of the village's decline becomes clear.

    I recommend this film to those who like cheap horror. It has all of the important elements of a B horror film: weird monsters, creepy people, unclothed damsels, exciting chases, gore, and a twist ending.

    In addition, this movie has a really weird plot, stolen from Lovecraft's short story "The Shadow Over Innsmouth." If you like literary puns, you will enjoy the fact that our heroes become stranded in the Spanish town of Inboca. So, this movie is a lot more original than 90% of the horror out there. It isn't as scary as it is gross, weird and obscene. That is as the original author would have wanted it! Also, "Dagon" is notable for having the best human sacrifice scene since "Lair of the White Worm."
    8Platypuschow

    Dagon: Everything a Lovecraft adaptation should be

    I love Lovecrafts work, I grew up with them and yes I'm fully aware that's probably not the best reading material for the young!

    It's prime material for movie adaptations, but they always tend to be terrible. Sure there have been exceptions like Necronomicon (1993) and the Re-Animator franchise but for the most part they've been plain awful.

    Dagon is a rare exception and is fantastic on near every level. Spanish made it tells the story of two couples of after a boating accident are forced to seek help at a nearby island which holds a horrific secret.

    Cue the great visuals, strong performances and a near flawless story. I watched this immediatly upon release and have thankfully had the chance to watch it multiple times since then. It's a pure unadulterated horror nightmare which I think is highly underrated.

    It looks Lovecraft, it feels Lovecraft, it IS Lovecraft.

    The Good:

    Looks great

    Mostly loyal to the source material

    Genuinely atmospheric

    The Bad:

    Could have done with being a tad longer

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Proof! The problem is the filmmakers not the material

    Movies are just better with tentacles
    7gavin6942

    Gordon Invokes The CGI Gods, Feels My Wrath

    A man, his girlfriend and their two wealthy friends get caught in a storm off the coast of Spain. The man is forced to go to shore to seek help, but stumbles across a town with a legacy both dark and treacherous.

    As I've said before, Stuart Gordon is the undisputed master of H. P. Lovecraft adaptations, this one coming from the short story "Dagon" and one other tale (to flesh it out). He captures the imagery perfectly -- the storms, the fear of the water, the importance of an arcane faith (without making it cheesy) and of course the tentacles.

    The acting is quite good, especially from the star (who was also the star of "Dreams in the Witch House")... Ezra Godden, I believe his name is (forgive me if I'm wrong). He plays a much nerdier character than in "Dreams", so much so that I might not have even noticed it was the same actor. The other characters are also good. All of them. The bum, the girlfriend, the townsfolk... I have no complaints.

    The scenery was very drab, and I mean that in a good way. It was a dirty, isolated town that really portrayed the feeling of helplessness. I read in another review that Gordon moved the story from New England to Spain to capture this feeling, as modern America really has no such place left. Spain seemed natural, and fit the theme perfectly. Besides, an ancient cult does tend to have more of a "European" rather than "American" flavor to it (unlike witches, which are right at home in America).

    I really have to protest about the CGI in this film, though. Some scenes use amateur computer graphics, which come across looking cartoonish. This upsets me any time I see it in a film, but even more so with Stuart Gordon. I have seen what he can do with old fashioned makeup and special effects. I've been impressed. Why has he resorted to this technique? While I would say this is the least of the Gordon-Lovecraft films I've seen, it's still a fine job. It's probably the only film you'll ever watch where you find a fish attractive. Well, besides "The Little Mermaid", of course. Ariel's pretty dang sexy.
    8frojavigdis

    A treat for Lovecraft fans

    Dagon was the first horror movie I've seen in a few years that both had a good plot and kept me on the edge of my seat. After reading most of H.P. Lovecraft's short stories on which this movie was based, I can safely say that this is the only movie based on Lovecraft that is true to the atmosphere and plot structure of his stories. The special effects are not overdone and there is minimal (and yet effective) "splatter," unlike the movie "Necronomicon," which is also based on Lovecraft. The horror and suspense of the movie relies on xenophobia, fear of the strange and unknown, and this plays into the movie's surprise ending where the hero must question his own path.

    I'd also like to add that this movie was filmed in a coastal village in Galicia, Spain, and the scenery is both realistic and haunting.

    All in all, this movie should be a pleasure to both fans of H.P. Lovecraft and the horror genre.
    6markovd111

    I am very torn on this one...

    Start of the movie is awful. You are greeted with dated CGI and very irritating main characters. Then at 20-30 minutes in, when you already lost almost all hope for this movie to be good, movie surprisingly turns into a thrilling and adrenaline filled survival horror for good half an hour. It's not scary or anything, but it's weird, creepy and even stylish at moments. From there on you are left with last third of the movie which is for sure better than the beginning, but still not what you would necessarily call good. "Dagon" is a movie surely made with love and care for Cthulhu mythos, but it doesn't completely hit the mark. I give it 6.5/10 and I recommend it only to the genre fans and Lovecraft fans, but to the latter I say, don't expect complete faithfulness to Lovecraft's work and style.

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    • Trivia
      Paul's shirt in the film indicates he is an alumnus of Miskatonic University, an institution that features prominently in H.P. Lovecraft's stories and one of the settings in Re-Animator (1985), the first Lovecraft adaptation by director Stuart Gordon, producer Brian Yuzna and writer Dennis Paoli.
    • Goofs
      When Paul escapes skinning you can see hung and dead Ezequiel breathing in the background.
    • Quotes

      Uxía Cambarro: Before you came, there had been no sacrifices for a year. Dagon needs her.

      Paul Marsh: Fuck Dagon!

      Uxía Cambarro: Yes, and their child will be immortal!

      Paul Marsh: Yeah, but there's a catch. It has to live the rest of its life as some kind of half-ass fish of the sea.

      Uxía Cambarro: [agreeing] In joy, with Dagon!

    • Crazy credits
      Dedicated to Francisco Rabal, a wonderful actor and even better human being.
    • Alternate versions
      German version was edited by approx. 20 seconds to secure a "Not under 18" rating. The cut scenes are when the old man has his face pulled off. The other scene occurs at 76 minutes into the film, when Paul sticks a knife into the priests stomach, which makes the intestines fall out.
    • Connections
      Featured in Lost in Adaptation: Dagon (2016)

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 2001 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official sites
      • Fantastic Factory
      • Official Fantastic Factory Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Galician
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Dagon: la secta del mar
    • Filming locations
      • Combarro, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain(Town, exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Castelao Producciones
      • Estudios Picasso
      • Fantastic Factory (Filmax)
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    • Budget
      • €4,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $145,046
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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