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Dagon is a espagnol film of genre Thriller directed by Stuart Gordon released in USA on 12 october 2001 with Francisco Rabal

Dagon (2001)

Dagon
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Released in USA 12 october 2001
Length 1h35
Directed by
OriginEspagne
Genres Thriller,    Fantasy,    Horror
Rating61% 3.099063.099063.099063.099063.09906

Dagon (released in Spain as Dagon: La Secta Del Mar) is a 2001 Spanish horror film directed by Stuart Gordon and written by Dennis Paoli. Despite the title, the plot is actually based on H. P. Lovecraft's novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth rather than his earlier short story "Dagon" (1919). In fact, the setting takes place in "Imboca", a Spanish adaption of "Innsmouth".

Synopsis

The film opens with a dream sequence in which stock market tycoon Paul Marsh discovers a mermaid with razor sharp teeth while scuba diving into a carven pit. Paul awakes on a boat off the shores of Spain, where he is vacationing with his girlfriend, Barbara, and their friends Vicki and Howard. A sudden storm blows their boat against some hidden rocks. Vicki is trapped below deck, and Howard stays with her while Paul and Barbara take a lifeboat to the nearby fishing village of Imboca. During their absence, an unseen creature from the deep attacks the two in the boat.

Actors

Francisco Rabal

(Ezequiel)
Macarena Gómez

(Uxía Cambarro)
Brendan Price

(Howard)
José Lifante

(Hotel Receptionist)
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