Beyond the Darkness (film)

Buio Omega

Italian film poster
Directed by Joe D'Amato
Produced by Marco Rossetti
Written by Ottavio Fabbri
Giacomo Guerrini
Starring Kieran Canter
Cinzia Monreale
Franca Stoppi
Music by Goblin
Cinematography Joe D'Amato
Edited by Ornella Micheli
Release dates
  • 15 November 1979 (1979-11-15) (Italy)
Running time
94 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

Beyond the Darkness (Italian: Buio Omega) is a 1979 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato.


Plot

Anna Völkl, the fiance of taxidermist Frank Wyler, dies of an illness in the hospital. But she was really killed via a voodoo doll that was handled by orphan Frank's jealous housekeeper, Iris. The housekeeper then breast feeds him for erotic lactation comfort. Yet still stricken with grief, Frank digs up Anna's body and preserves it per his profession so that he can be with his lover forever.

Frank later picks up a stoned hitchhiker to his home. When she spots Anna's corpse, she panics and a struggle ensues. Frank tortures her before choking her to death. When Frank is not satisfied, his housekeeper tries to comfort him once more, this time with a handjob.

A few days later, a jogger twists her ankle around Frank's home and he invites her in. They have sex on his bed, until Frank can't resist showing off Anna's corpse right next to them. Once more a fight ensues. Frank bites her neck and eats chunks of flesh. She survives, but dies via incineration.

The housekeeper invites her old, eccentric relatives for dinner and announces her engagement to Frank. Yet Frank thinks otherwise and leaves her humiliated. After various detectives secretly search the house, Frank picks up a woman at a disco. Fortunately for her, Frank just sends her off due to the arrival of Anna's twin sister Elena. She faints on seeing Anna's corpse, and the housekeeper approaches her with a knife before Frank intervenes. The housekeeper therefore decides to attack Frank instead, with Elena's fate on the line.

Cast

Production

Beyond the Darkness is a remake of the film 1966 film The Third Eye.[1]

References

Notes
  1. Curti 2015, p. 171.
Sources
  • Curti, Roberto (2015). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1957-1969. McFarland. ISBN 1476619891. 

External links

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