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New amamorphic widescreen transfer of the uncut version (1.85); Audio commentary with director/producer Ovidion G. Assonitis and euro-horror historian Nathaniel Thompson, moderated by Lee Christian; Audio commentary with star Juliet Mills and Hostel producer Scott Spiegel, moderated by film scholar Darren Gross & Lee Christian; Beyond the Door: 35 Years Later featurette with interviews with Ovidio Assonitis, Richard Johnson, Juliet Mills and writer Alex (Incredible Melting Man) Rebar; An Englishman in Italy: an interview with Richard Johnson; Still gallery; Trailers
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Beyond the Door
1. Intro by the Devil [5:08]
2. Opening Credits [13:08]
3. Doctors Orders [6:25]
4. Acting Strange [11:56]
5. Banana [2:17]
6. Dolls [4:44]
7. Dimtiri [8:03]
8. Possession [6:35]
9. "Who Are You?" [3:34]
10. "The Child Must Be Born!" [7:40]
11. Nose Flute [6:38]
12. Eyeball [4:53]
13. Tests [1:45]
14. "Hold Me" [5:18]
15. Final Confrontation [9:43]
16. End Credits [8:38]
This hysterical horror film was the most successful of numerous Italian possession films produced in the wake of The Exorcist. Lead Juliet Mills (Nanny and the Professor) was married to co-screenwriter Roberto d'Ettore Piazzoli at the time, which might explain her willingness to curse in a guttural voice, spin her head, and throw up in this crude and sexist film. Mills plays the cheating wife of San Francisco record producer Gabriele Lavia (Profondo Rosso) and gets pregnant after a fling with Richard Johnson. What Mills doesn't know is that Johnson is a Satanist, and she is bearing the Antichrist. Child star David Colin, Jr. returned in the otherwise unrelated Beyond the Door II, while director Ovidio Assonitis went on to rip off Jaws with the giant octopus-epic Tentacoli. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide