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The Unknown Trilogy

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
393
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The Unknown Trilogy (2007)
DramaHorrorSci-FiThriller

Somewhere, between the boundaries of life and death, lays the darkest places in the human heart. In these dimly lit recesses crouch fears older than mankind itself. Yet only by visiting this... Read allSomewhere, between the boundaries of life and death, lays the darkest places in the human heart. In these dimly lit recesses crouch fears older than mankind itself. Yet only by visiting this netherworld from time to time can we hope to unearth what lurks just beyond the grasp of ... Read allSomewhere, between the boundaries of life and death, lays the darkest places in the human heart. In these dimly lit recesses crouch fears older than mankind itself. Yet only by visiting this netherworld from time to time can we hope to unearth what lurks just beyond the grasp of our imaginations. The Unknown Trilogy dares to navigate these shadowy passages in three ch... Read all

  • Directors
    • Brian Cavallaro
    • Sal Mazzotta
  • Writers
    • Sal Mazzotta
    • Leo Rossi
    • Chad Stansbury
  • Stars
    • Sal Mazzotta
    • David Proval
    • Anne McDaniels
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    393
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Brian Cavallaro
      • Sal Mazzotta
    • Writers
      • Sal Mazzotta
      • Leo Rossi
      • Chad Stansbury
    • Stars
      • Sal Mazzotta
      • David Proval
      • Anne McDaniels
    • 30User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sal Mazzotta
    Sal Mazzotta
    • Frankie 'The Squirrel' Salerno (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")…
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • Lucky Smith (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Anne McDaniels
    • Misty (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Abe Vigoda
    Abe Vigoda
    • Uncle Morty (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Johnny Williams
    Johnny Williams
    • Tanner (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    • (as Johnny 'Roastbeef' Williams)
    Chuck Astoria
    • Rocco (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Linda Axelrod
    • Belle (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    William DaRuffa
    • Nicky (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Kelly Dansky
    Kelly Dansky
    • Kaye (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Richard Hidlebird
    • Reggie (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Matt Storm
    • Bruno (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Justin Guarini
    Justin Guarini
    • Keith (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Michelle Gracie
    Michelle Gracie
    • Woman at Roulette Table (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    • (as Michelle Graci)
    L.K. Brown
    • Man at Roulette Table (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Freddie Ganno
    Freddie Ganno
    • Bouncer #1 (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Vinny Pecora
    • Bouncer #2 (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Jack Hoffman
    • Jimmy the Night Manager (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    Tony Luke Jr.
    Tony Luke Jr.
    • Tony (segment "Frankie the Squirrel")
    • Directors
      • Brian Cavallaro
      • Sal Mazzotta
    • Writers
      • Sal Mazzotta
      • Leo Rossi
      • Chad Stansbury
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    1ailaviu

    rather cheap - mostly pathetic

    Unknown movie, a thriller, a horror? This trilogy of thriller/horror movies it was supposed to "delve into the deepest, darkest parts of human existence, into the unknown regions beyond life and death, and into the most fear-ridden parts of the human imagination." Don't get your hopes up now Growing up lots of kids have aspirations of moving to Los Angeles and pursuing a career as a movie star, writer, producer, or director. Not every kid realizes those dreams. CASH alum Brian Cavallaro (this is the producer of the film) followed his dreams to Los Angeles and puts together "The Unknown Trilogy" is a three-piece film, broken up into three separate 30 minute films. I think he had nightmares (not dreams): he made one bad movie, with bad acting, cheap all around.
    8xxTusharxx

    One of the very good horror / thrillers i've watched in recent times...

    I am a huge fan of the "mystery/thriller/horror" genre and watch almost any movie i come across in this genre. To be honest, this was exactly how i got the chance to watch this movie and I am extremely happy that i did. I have watched innumerable anthology movies but this definitely is one of the best of 'em all. This movie comes like a whiff of fresh air. All the three stories are intriguing and move at a nice pace, eliminating the possibility of boredom to creep in. The movie stays true to the premise it offered at the beginning, that of delving into the human psyche in different circumstances. No action or violence (read gore) was needed and thankfully not used to create tension or suspense, chills. A brilliantly scripted and directed movie along with some impressive acting, A huge achievement for such a low budget movie. Watch it if you can, believe me you'll not regret it. watch it with your family on a Sunday afternoon and you'll all might actually enjoy it together!!!!! I give it 8/10 Highly recommended
    1sioenroux

    Much, much too awful to watch

    I'll be honest: I am in no way connected to or know anyone having the slightest thing to do with this movie.

    And this movie sucks. Also being honest: I did not watch it all, because life is too short. It's not the production values that I mind -- although they were very low budget. It's not the threadbare dialogue, delivered by actors with all the skill of B-grade porn stars -- although they were awful. It's not the overdone and stilted narrator who appears to be reading from cards -- although he...

    wait a minute...

    yes, it IS all those things that I mind! They suck, this movie sucks and you would be wasting your time to watch it, much less pay to watch it.

    If you are one of those rare people who enjoy poorly written, edited, directed and acted video releases, then I guess... I would ask you, what's wrong with you?

    This movie sucks a lot! Don't be tempted!
    6shroyerw-1

    Actually, not nearly so bad as some reviews made it out to be.

    I know truly crappy movie quality when I see it, and I have to say that based on many of the other reviews, here, I was fully expecting this to be among that ilk of film. It's the strangest thing I've ever seen - the reviews are either glowing wonderful or glowing with damnation, no in- between. But really, it's just your average very-low-budget indie type film. I really rather enjoyed it. Granted, there were so many ways it could've been improved, but I think the creators and actors did about as good as they could with what they had been given. It has a sort of Twilight Zone/Alfred Hitchcock tone to it. But all in all, and especially for all the horrid reviews, I was very pleasantly surprised. Just watch the first 15-20 minutes if you're not sure, that should be enough to tell you whether or not you can stand to watch the rest of it. As low-budget as it was, it at least seems to have had some people behind it who actually tried doing a good job - I didn't get a sense of any of this as having been "tossed to the wind" or just carelessly, haphazardly thrown together. It can actually be a bit touching if you let yourself get carried down that route with it. Not the greatest, but certainly worth watching. The three stories are just right so that if you'd prefer it, you could technically watch them in separate viewings and not really miss a thing. So if you don't think you don't want to spend an entire hour-and-a-half on it all at once, don't - I think the 2nd & 3rd story will keep well until you're in the mood. This review would be so much more positive if not for feeling like I have to try to find some way to explain the rancor & bile - I just don't see what the justification is for some of the remarks. Granted, I -do- think some of the rave reviews early on were probably faked, but that doesn't automatically mean it's a horrible film - I don't approve of faked reviews, but even believing that to be the case, I can't really trash the movie over it. It's not a bad little set of flicks. Whimsical, basic, very simple story-telling.
    helbock-1

    Ever wonder what happened to Chris' amateur movie scripts on the "Sopranos"?

    As I sat there watching the first of the 3 stories I had this gnawing sense of being conned. I'd read the IMDb comments and most suggested an entertaining experience. Obviously they were written by one of the film's financial backers for this is a truly awful film. The dialog is border-line moronic, the characters are hackneyed stereotypes and the plots are so simplistic and obvious that one has to wonder who could find the stories worth telling. I can truthfully see film schools forcing their students to watch this as a lesson on how not to make a movie. It's hard to imagine how this piece was ever actually released, but if you examine the credits you will find a very limited number of people involved. My only advice would be to learn from your mistakes and move on to new projects.

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Frankie the Squirrel
    • Filming locations
      • Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Eagle Films
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    • Budget
      • $650,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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