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From Beyond

Humans are such easy prey
1986 | 85m | English

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The Resonator, a powerful machine that can control the sixth sense, has killed its creator and sent his associate into an insane asylum. When a beautiful psychiatrist becomes determined to continue the experiment, she unwittingly opens the door to a hostile parallel universe.
Release Date: Oct 24, 1986
Director: Stuart Gordon
Writer: Dennis Paoli, Stuart Gordon, H.P. Lovecraft, Brian Yuzna
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords experiment, transformation, parallel world
Production Companies Empire Pictures, Taryn Prov
Box Office Revenue: $1,261,000
Budget: $4,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeffrey Combs Crawford Tillinghast
Barbara Crampton Dr. Katherine McMichaels
Ken Foree Buford 'Bubba' Brownlee
Ted Sorel Dr. Edward Pretorius
Carolyn Purdy-Gordon Dr. Roberta Bloch
Bunny Summers Neighbor Lady
Bruce McGuire Jordan Fields
Del Russel Ambulance Driver
Dale Wyatt Paramedic
Andrew Lord Miller Patient - Strait Jacket
John Leamer Shock Technician
Regina Bleesz Bondage Girl
Karen Christenfeld Nurse
Albert Band Drunk (uncredited)
Name Job
Dennis Paoli Screenplay, Story
Mark Shostrom Makeup Effects, Special Effects
Greg Nicotero Special Effects
Stuart Gordon Director, Story
Richard Band Original Music Composer
Mac Ahlberg Director of Photography
John Carl Buechler Special Effects Coordinator
William Butler Makeup Effects
Robert Kurtzman Special Effects
Remo De Angelis Stunt Coordinator
Lee Percy Editor
G.W. Brown ADR & Dubbing
John Kwiatkowski Supervising Sound Editor
Susan Alschuler Publicist
Alfonso Avincola Still Photographer
Gilda De Guilmi Hairstylist
Hope Perello Production Coordinator
Mauro Sacripanti First Assistant Director
John Vulich Special Effects
Angee Beckett Costume Design
Gordon L. Day Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nunzio Colucci Gaffer
Randy Vandegrift Dialogue Editor
Luca Lachin Second Assistant Director
Gabriel Bartalos Special Effects
Vanessa Theme Ament Foley
Anthony Barnao Casting
Giovanni Natalucci Production Design
Francesca Roberti Script Supervisor
Gary Bolger Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Giancarlo Del Brocco Makeup Artist
Elio Altamura Property Master
Rami Segal Third Assistant Director
H.P. Lovecraft Novel
Paul Sharpe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Brian Yuzna Story
Name Title
Brian Yuzna Producer
Charles Band Executive Producer
Michael Avery Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The problem with turning a short story into a movie is frequently that there just isn't enough story to pad out ninety minutes. That is certainly the case with this. A pair of scientists - "Tillinghast" (Jeffrey Combs) and "Pretorius" (Ted Sorel) have developed the "Resonator". This is a device that ... allows people to see reality in a sort of 3-D, with that added dimension not normally visible. Thing is, that is where some pretty malevolent beasties live and having had a glimpse of the world we live in, they want to come visit. A bit of carnage ensues and soon "Tillinghast" and psychiatrist "McMichaels" (Barbara Crampton) are trying to find away to contain and return their monstrous visitor to his own realm before the body count spirals any further. The special effects here are quite effective - and for about half an hour the story itself is quite decent. There has to be more to the multi-verse than can be seen to the naked eye, etc. Sadly, though, the middle half hour just lacks for substance and it never really gets it's head of steam back for the denouement that is quite well stitched together, and actually quite entertaining, but a but lacking in jeopardy or menace. The acting really isn't much better than you'd see supporting a standard episode of "Starsky & Hutch" but that's not so important. It's the scary visuals that work here. Not especially scary, but creatively developed with a minimum of ketchup and soap. Not great, no - but it's enjoyable enough.

Jun 19, 2023