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Beyond the Darkness
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Synopsis
Joe D'Amato, notorious director of numerous Euro-porn epics, manages to exploit even more perverse theme material in this necrophiliac love story about a disturbed young taxidermist so bereaved over the loss of his fiancee that he exhumes and preserves her corpse to keep him company. When the stuffed cadaver no longer offers erotic satisfaction, he sets out with the help of his spooky housekeeper to find a new bride, murdering any prospects who don't measure up to his twisted standards -- or sometimes just for the fun of it -- and dissecting them in his convenient in-home mortuary. As grotesque and graphic as this film may be, it is made all the more grim by its straightforward dramatic presentation (as if this were no more than a slightly off-kilter romantic tragedy), with atmospheric photography and a moody score by Goblin. Viewers who might consider the devouring of a human heart in poor taste are advised to avoid this film. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Donatella Donati Art Director
Joe D'Amato Cinematographer
Goblin Composer (Music Score)
Joe D'Amato Director
Ornella Micheli Editor
Oscar Santaniello Production Manager
Ennio Michettoni Set Designer
Year: 1979
Runtime: 94
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature


Color type
Telecolor

Produced by
D.R. Mass Communications

Release
November 15, 1979 (Italy)
by Aquarius Releasing