Beyond Darkness Explained

Beyond Darkness should not be confused with Buio Omega.

Beyond Darkness
Director:Claudio Fragasso
Screenplay:
  • Claudio Fragasso
  • Sarah Asproon[1]
Story:
  • Claudio Fragasso
  • Sarah Asproon
Starring:
  • David Brandon
  • Gene Le Brock
  • Barbara Bingham
Music:Carlo Maria Cordio
Cinematography:Larry J. Fraser
Editing:Kathleen Stratton
Studio:Filmirage
Distributor:Artisti Associati International
Country:Italy

Beyond Darkness (Italian: La Casa 5) is an Italian horror film written and directed by Claudio Fragasso.[2]

Plot

A minister and his family move into a new house, without knowing that it was built over the place where twenty witches were burnt at the stake. Soon the terror begins, with the house terrorizing its inhabitants (a la Amityville Horror) with the elements that lie within the construction, for example; a possessed radio and a flying cleaver. The priest's young son is possessed by the demons of Hell, and he enlists the aid of another, more experienced priest to help him perform an exorcism on the boy, in a sequence very similar to that in The Exorcist. The spirit of a female serial killer also inhabits the house, an ugly baldheaded woman who was electrocuted by the state for murdering ten children and ingesting their souls inside herself. The twenty executed witches also reappear in the form of black shrouded ghosts as the exorcism proceeds.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: La casa 5 (1990). April 25, 2019. Italian.
  2. Web site: PopMatters. Books of the Dead: The Followers and Clones of 'The Evil Dead'. J.C. Maçek III. 2013-04-26.