Dagon (2001)
Anno di uscita: 2001
Nazione: Spain
Alternative Title: Dagon: Sect of the Sea, Dagon, la secta del mar, Dagon, to plasma tou vythou
Regista: Stuart Gordon
Writer: Dennis Paoli, H.P. Lovecraft
Produzione & Genere
Produttore: Producer: Brian Yuzna
Executive Producer: Carlos Fernández, Julio Fernández
Società: Castelao Productions, Estudios Picasso, Fantastic Factory, ICEC, TV3, TVG, Vía Digital, Xunta de Galicia
Genere: Fantasy Film, Film Based On Literature, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Mystery Film, Thriller
Budget: 4.800.000
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: cthulhu, dreams, giant octopus, god, lovecraftian, mutant, nightmare, octopus, sacrifice, sibling relationship, spain, suicide
Storia
Paul Marsh and his girlfriend Barbara find themselves stranded in the decrepit fishing village of Imboca after a boating accident. As night falls, strange occurrences begin to happen; people start disappearing, and creatures not quite human appear. Paul is pursued by the entire town, revealing that Imboca's inhabitants worship Dagon, a monstrous god of the sea. These worshippers have been transformed into grotesque half-human creatures due to their unholy pact with Dagon.
Riassunto
Dagon (2001) is a horror film directed by Stuart Gordon, based on H.P. Lovecraft's short story 'The Shadow Over Innsmouth'. The movie follows Paul Marsh as he discovers the dark secret of Imboca, a fishing village in Spain where the residents worship Dagon, a monstrous sea god. The film explores themes of forbidden knowledge, ancient horrors, and the consequences of meddling with forces beyond human understanding.



