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Unknown Beyond

Original title: Maelstrom - Il figlio dell'altrove
  • Video
  • 2001
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
159
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Unknown Beyond (2001)
Horror

A band of humans seek The Necronomicon in order to destroy the Old Ones whose evil is wrecking the Earth.A band of humans seek The Necronomicon in order to destroy the Old Ones whose evil is wrecking the Earth.A band of humans seek The Necronomicon in order to destroy the Old Ones whose evil is wrecking the Earth.

  • Director
    • Ivan Zuccon
  • Writers
    • H.P. Lovecraft
    • Enrico Saletti
  • Stars
    • Michael Segál
    • Emanuele Cerman
    • Roberta Marrelli
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    159
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ivan Zuccon
    • Writers
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Enrico Saletti
    • Stars
      • Michael Segál
      • Emanuele Cerman
      • Roberta Marrelli
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Segál
    • Son of the Ancient Ones
    • (as Michael Segal)
    Emanuele Cerman
    Emanuele Cerman
    • Ian Hicks
    Roberta Marrelli
    • Keziah
    Giuseppe Gobbato
    Alessio Pascutti
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    Francesco Malaspina
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    Caterina Zanca
    Laura Coratti
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          • Director
            • Ivan Zuccon
          • Writers
            • H.P. Lovecraft
            • Enrico Saletti
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          2Leofwine_draca

          Tawdry shot-on-digital nonsense

          UNKNOWN BEYOND is a crushingly boring shot-on-digital Italian horror flick from Ivan Zuccon, the filmmaker known for his series of low budget Lovecraft adaptations. This is one such film, and unfortunately it's one of his very worst as a filmmaker. There's a clue to this film's badness in the opening credits which claim it's inspired by Lovecraft's 'Necronomicon'; any fan of the author will know that he wrote no such thing. We begin with a crucifixion sequence and move into a tawdry, tedious narrative about humans being enslaved by Old Ones. None of it makes any sense whatsoever, it has no connection to the Cthulhu Mythos (which I love) other than some random name-dropping, and the makeup looks like something from a Halloween party. Avoid!
          1bloodshed666

          too modern zero-budget digital-video trash

          it's a real big bummer that people easily are able too make movies because of cheap digital video cams nowadays. usually I would appreciate this possibility but if you see movies like this it's just a big shame. and it's also big shame if people like h.p. lovecraft get abused by the likes of this. I rented this "movie" cuz of the drop "h.p. lovecraft" on it. and I'm a big fan of many of his adaptions, mainly those done by brian yuzna & stuart gordon. this movie has nothing to deliver! a cheap scenery on a beach and in an old wine-cellar. digi-cam effect "red light" over the whole movie. no actors, just some stupid low-grade models who have for sure no idea what they are doing, stiff as wood. and so must be the director. It's obvious that he tried to create some atmosphere. but as the whole things is so laughable it just doesn't work. and no gore-effects, just some blood in a river (you drink = you become demon) and dropping here and there. oh yeah, the story: thousands of years ago some "big old" colonised the world and took humans as slaves. then mankind got independent, so the "old ones" tried to destroy them. and now there are some survivors in a post-apocalyptic world. the only possibility to save mankind is to find the NECRONOMICON, that's where it gets to LOVECRAFT. so those soldiers fight against some undead and demons on their beach and in their wine-cellar. unbelievable - the whole thing! but as it is dubbed (german title: "Armee des Jenseits) and you can find it in most commercial video-stores it seems as if you can make money with stuff like that. I find this fact impressive.
          1genofoster

          Unspeakable, unfathomable disappointment awaits

          As I was watching it, I was getting ready to compose a blasting, lambasting critique of this "film," (it is actually video), but then I saw that someone already did. I pretty much agree with him. But then again, it looks like a lot of effort and millions of lira went into it, so I guess you gotta give them some credit for trying. However, that being said, anyone who doesn't already know the Lovecraftian world and that this is what they were trying to convey will probably think, ... well, I suppose, that not only is it really bad, but it makes absolutely no sense. Thank god I read part of the other review ('twas a little gushy, maybe?) which revealed that this guy also did "The Shunned House," (which looked pretty bad, judging by the DVD box), so now I can avoid it and save my mind from any further exposure to such desecration of the brilliance of H.P. Lovecraft.
          2Great-Cthulhu

          May the Old Ones smite this one

          I'm a big fan of H. P. Lovecraft's books, and the Mythos background spawned some rather good other stories and stuff like that. And in the last years there came along some boys who did movies about H. P.'s work, – for the bigger part low-budged flicks – and showed them to the public at places like the H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Now, like I said, most of them don't have a big budged, but they at least know the heart and "soul" of Lovecrafts work and films like "Cool Air" or "The Call of Cthulhu" - are what I would think - gifts for the fan base and other loonies that like H.P.'s creation.

          And then there are people like Ivan Zuccon, who just rip off the name and create a movie which would have been fun to watch if I had directed it myself and filmed with some friends down at the beach. That is what Mr. Zuccon did as it seems...but, while blokes like Aaron Vanek's or Bryan Moore's earlier movies might not have had more budged, they somehow still had more to offer , like a story, real characters and some connection to Lovecraft! Just blabbering out names like "Nyarlathotep" or "Necronomicon" makes a movie not a Lovecraft-adaption.

          Anyway, this flick will not only make fans of the Mythos shudder and hide, it will also not appeal to people who 1. like good movies, 2. laugh about bad movies, 3. like good C-grade splatter movies or 4. watch everything that has Horror written on the DVD-cover. I will not go into the "plott" of this waste of time, as it has already been discussed by others here on this page, but like I said, Unknown Beyond is like a movie I would have made up with some geeky friends.. Aside from that it lacks ideas for any storytelling and goes into ridiculous "moronic-nonsense-but-he-it's-art-stuff". Self-made flicks of this "quality" are fun to watch if you know all the blokes in it and ha-ha, see how XY is coughing out the fake blood we made from old tomato sauce and stuff – but hey, you don't put this in a DVD-casing, declare it an actual movie and want money for it…

          I give it 2/10 because of the I dunno – effort or something like that
          1ihli

          No-budget waste of time

          This really is by far the worst movie I've ever seen in my whole life (I'm approaching 47)! The description on the back of the cover equaled the scrolling text right at the begin of the movie. The further plot was nil and even a bunch of corpses would have shown more life in their "acting". I viewed the full length of it and was really relieved when the final character's death signalled the end of my suffering! The location was either some kind of vaults or a grimy beach. I suppose, that home-video equipment served as camera and the lighting was sub-standard. The dialogues were uninspired and devoid of meaning. As were the actors faces. Which brings me to the topic "make-up": By the looks of it they got it as gimmicks in some teen-ager's magazines "my first own make-up" or similar. What made me buy the DVD was the name "Lovecraft" printed on the cover. The only connection with this brilliant mind's works was the use of the name "Necronomicon", which was wrongly translated as "Book of Light". The 4,70 EURO I paid for this DVD were a complete loss, for the DVD went into the recycling box without any further ado.

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            • 2001 (Italy)
          • Country of origin
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          • Languages
            • Italian
            • German
          • Also known as
            • Maelstrom - Il figlio dell'altrove
          • Filming locations
            • Ferrara, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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            • ArabesqueFILM
            • Studio Interzona
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            • 1h 26m(86 min)
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