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Director: Stuart Gordon
Cast: Ezra Godden, Francisco Rabal, Raquel Meroño, Macarena Gómez
A boating accident off the coast of Spain sends Paul and his girlfriend Barbara to the decrepit fishing village of Imboca. As night falls, people start to disappear and things not quite human start to appear. Paul is pursued by the entire town. Running for his life, he uncovers Imboca's secret..they worship Dagon, a monstrous god of the sea...and Dagon's unholy offspring are on the loose...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Dagon (2001) is a critically divisive fantasy horror thriller directed by Stuart Gordon. While some critics praised its Lovecraftian atmosphere and inventive creature design, others found the pacing and plot uneven. The film has developed a cult following over the years, holding a 68% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.6/10 rating on IMDb.
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Dagon, the 2001 horror film directed by Stuart Gordon, offers a chilling and visually stunning take on Lovecraftian mythology. With its blend of fantasy, horror, and thriller elements, the film provides a unique and suspenseful experience that will captivate fans of director Gordon's distinctive style and the cosmic terror of H.P. Lovecraft.
Dagon is a 2001 Spanish horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Dennis Paoli, based on the 1919 short story of the same name and the 1936 novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth, both by author H. P. Lovecraft. Despite Gordon, Paoli and Lovecraft all being American, it is a fully Spanish production mixing English, Galician and Spanish languages, starring Ezra Godden, Francisco Rabal and Raquel Meroño.
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