
Genre: Horror
Country: Italy |USA |Directors: Ovidio G. Assonitis, Robert Barrett
Language: English |Subtitles: None
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.85:1 |Length: 108mnDvdrip Xvid Avi - 720x400 - 23.976fps - 1.60gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071212/
Juliet Mills plays a pregnant woman who becomes possessed by a demon and begins puking split pea soup all over the place. Ex-boyfriend Richard Johnson shows up to save the day.
BEYOND THE DOOR definitely riffs on THE EXORCISTS, but has an entirely different feel. While THE EXORCIST took normal, banal moments or settings and injected them with a sense of dis-ease, BEYOND THE DOOR has a disturbed, dream-like feel to it. There isn't a single normal thing about this movie to lull viewers into safety or complacency. Juliet Mills' erratic, violent behavior, the montage-like exteriors as Mills shops in San Francisco and her husband visits the psychic are weirdly unsettling with no pretensions. Ditto for the sequences with the children and the glowing-eyed dolls. The scene in which Mills is trussed up in bed with electrodes attached to her scalp is almost unbearable to look at for Mills' creepy facial expression. I first viewed this when I was a sophomore in high school, watching it on an independent TV station late at night. The movie weirded me out like no film before it(until I saw ALICE SWEET ALICE)and was truly unsettling. Very symbolic, with attempts to convey concepts of evil through cinematic language. Interesting, if only for seeing a different interpretation of the demonic possession genre.
BEYOND THE DOOR definitely riffs on THE EXORCISTS, but has an entirely different feel. While THE EXORCIST took normal, banal moments or settings and injected them with a sense of dis-ease, BEYOND THE DOOR has a disturbed, dream-like feel to it. There isn't a single normal thing about this movie to lull viewers into safety or complacency. Juliet Mills' erratic, violent behavior, the montage-like exteriors as Mills shops in San Francisco and her husband visits the psychic are weirdly unsettling with no pretensions. Ditto for the sequences with the children and the glowing-eyed dolls. The scene in which Mills is trussed up in bed with electrodes attached to her scalp is almost unbearable to look at for Mills' creepy facial expression. I first viewed this when I was a sophomore in high school, watching it on an independent TV station late at night. The movie weirded me out like no film before it(until I saw ALICE SWEET ALICE)and was truly unsettling. Very symbolic, with attempts to convey concepts of evil through cinematic language. Interesting, if only for seeing a different interpretation of the demonic possession genre.
Beyond the Door (1974)
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/FUPs3kFZ8fc/BeyDo74.part1.rar
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/66KnS9mZlew/BeyDo74.part2.rar
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/9lH7Jj5q2_A/BeyDo74.part3.rar
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/V0NOKIjnKDU/BeyDo74.part4.rar
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/FUPs3kFZ8fc/BeyDo74.part1.rar
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/66KnS9mZlew/BeyDo74.part2.rar
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/9lH7Jj5q2_A/BeyDo74.part3.rar
https://ultramegabit.com/file/details/V0NOKIjnKDU/BeyDo74.part4.rar
or