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    Dagon
    a.k.a. Dagon - La secta del mar, Dagon: Sect of the Sea Director: Stuart Gordon Cast: Ezra Godden, Francisco Rabal, Raquel Merono, Macarena Gomez

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/23/2002
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 19,011

    Viewer Rating: (4 ratings)

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    Features

    Closed Caption; 16x9 widescreen (1.78:1); 5.1 Dolby Digital; Production commentary with Stuart Gordon and Dennis Paoli; Production commentary with Stuart Gordon and Ezra Golden; Storyboards; Production artwork; Interactive menus; Scene access; English & Spanish subtitles; Trailer

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Credits [4:36]
    2. In Bed [3:35]
    3. On Deck [3:22]
    4. Aftermath [2:52]
    5. Sending out an S.O.S. [2:56]
    6. Arrival at Village [4:02]
    7. Seperate Ways [3:08]
    8. Search Party of One [4:06]
    9. Room for More [6:46]
    10. Out the Window [3:35]
    11. An Acquaintance [3:39]
    12. In the Beginning [5:26]
    13. Reality Check [4:48]
    14. The House [4:34]
    15. Escape [3:41]
    16. Hiding Out [3:14]
    17. Suprise [4:52]
    18. Company [2:38]
    19. Tied Up [3:55]
    20. You'll Get Yours [5:01]
    21. Sacrifice [3:54]
    22. Help Arrives [3:15]
    23. Revelations [5:21]
    24. Dedications/End Credits [4:48]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The nightmares of Paul Marsh (Ezra Godden), a successful businessman, are haunted by a mermaid that neither he nor his beautiful girlfriend, Barbara (Raquel Merono), can figure out. While on a boating vacation off the Spanish shore, a sudden storm sends their sailboat crashing into the rocks, causing Paul and Barbara to paddle to the nearby fishing village for help. But the village is inhabited by a race of people who are half-human/half-fish, and the time has come for them to sacrifice humans to their monstrous leader, Dagon. Not only that, but Paul's nightmares become horrifying reality when he encounters beautiful and passionate Uxia (Macarena Gomez), the mermaid of his visions, and boy does she have a surprise for him besides the double tentacles under her skirt. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    Dagonby Anonymous

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    October 28, 2003: Dagon is one of those movies that will pleasantly surprise you. It is about a workaholic that embarks on a pleasure outing with his ladyfriend and another couple, and end up fighting for his very soul. The movie has many twist and turns, but its the ending that will shock you! This is a movie for true sci-fi buffs. The scenery is dreary and bland, just right for a picture of this caliber. Dagon will haunt your dreams, especially if you have a fear of the sea.

    Dagonby Anonymous

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    March 25, 2003: This is one of two Lovecraft stories that's been well albeit loosely interpreted for the screen (the other is John Carpenter's ''In the Mouth of Madness''). It's _not_ Lovecraft's ''Dagon'', but instead quite another (and better) story (Google on ''gizmology lovecraft innsmouth'' to read the original online). The translation from a New England fishing village gone horribly wrong generations ago to a Spanish one in no way harms the story, the injection of subtle humor adds to it, and the ending may be better than Lovecraft's. The only problem I had with it had to do with the wonderful speeches of Ezequiel (played by actor Francisco Rabal, equivalent in the original ''... Innsmouth'' to Zadok Allen). Talk about an accent you could cut with a knife; this one would blunt the knife, and I regret being unable to interpret some of what was said. But this is a minor quibble, I can still recommend this as excellent cinema.


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