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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: BEYOND THE DOOR (DVD MOVIE)
EAN: 0891978002130
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen
Label: Code Red
Manufacturer: Code Red
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Code Red
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 16, 2008
Running Time: 109 minutes
Sales Rank: 36991
Studio: Code Red
Theatrical Release Date: 1974




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Jessica Barrett lives a peaceful life in San Francisco. With two kids, a record exec husband and a baby on the way, life is pretty full. When Jessica finds out that her new baby belongs to the prince of darkness, she becomes a demonically possessed beast. Her ex-boyfriend, Dimitri, a Satan worshipper must sacrifice her child in order to renew his own twisted existence.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - didn't love it
while it's based on good, solid rip-off material... Beyond the Door doesn't deliver. nothing worthwhile happens for the first 45 minutes or so. while this is a strength in great films like The Exorcist, badly dubbed Italian exploitation flicks like this get douched... hard!

more boring than thrilling. the few good possession moments at the end did not justify the initial two thirds of the movie. too bad, could have been awesome in the hands of Fulci, Argento, or the guy who directed Cannibal Holocaust.

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Italian rip offs !! I love 'em!
Fun Excorcist clone. I grew up in the 70's, and boy, do I remember this one. Finally, a quality widescreen print!! You know full well if you are one of the people who will get a kick out of this kind of Euro-sleaze. Good times, suckers!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Popcorn & Cherry Coke Fun
Beyond The Door is a great flick to enjoy popcorn and your favorite beverage with. The other reviewers have already mentioned the fact that it's a blatant Italian produced Exorcist rip-off but the original film was super serious while this is just a good time. I enjoyed the funky Blaxploitation soundtrack and cheesy dubbing as well as yesteryear's special effects. This is a grindhouse classic and I'm just happy to see it released properly. Now, if only someone could put out a remastered dvd of William Girdler's Abby (The Black Exorcist).



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - finally!
Finally the movie on dvd!! Its the same movie with dvd quality. Still some bad acting and chessy parts, but the good parts are still good!! Its a classic, dont matter if its a ripp-off of exorcist, it still in there on its own, and still a creepy movie. This release in October 2008 by CODERED is the real deal, don't fall for the dvd copies out there on a dvdr, you might as well have the vhs if you get that one.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Cool Movie!
Yes, this is a knock-off of "The Exorcist", but despite that, it's still a cool movie. It was virtually a staple of drive-in theaters during the latter half of the 1970's as well as the Late Late Show on CBS as another reviewer pointed out.

Juliet Mills (from "Nanny & The Professor" fame) completely abandoned her squeaky-clean image in favor of cursing in a guttural voice & regurgitating blood & green goop. The dubbing is a bit on the cheesy side, especially from the children; the little girl in particular comes up with some pretty hilarious lines. Replying to the little boy when he cries after seeing Juliet Mills hurling an ashtray & destroying the fish tank: "You're blowing my mind, man!! You gotta stop that or you're gonna have a bad trip", sort of like an 8-year old hippie!

"Beyond The Door" was filmed partially in Italy as well as San Francisco & has several different titles: "The Devil Within Her", which appears at the beginning of this version, as well as "Chi Sei?" (which means "Who Are You?" in Italian, a reference to one of Mills' lines in the film) & "Diabolica". Director/producer Ovidio G. Assonitis was directly involved with Code Red in making this available on DVD, providing the original uncut camera negative. Transferring it to anamorphic widescreen, the overall quality is amazing, considering that this film has turned up in some poor quality, grainy & edited versions on VHS over the years.

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