Dagon
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Dagon

A boating accident runs a young man and woman ashore in a decrepit Spanish fishing town which they discover is in the grips of an ancient sea god and ...its monstrous half human offspring. Show More

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In the movie Dagon (2001), a young couple, Paul and Barbara, find themselves stranded in a dilapidated Spanish fishing town after a boating accident. As they explore their surroundings, they soon realize that the town is not what it seems, as it is under the control of an ancient sea god and its terrifying half-human offspring.

The couple quickly becomes embroiled in a nightmarish fight for survival as they encounter the town's disturbing inhabitants, who worship the sea god and are willing to do anything to appease it. Paul and Barbara must navigate through a series of gruesome and horrifying encounters as they desperately try to escape the clutches of this malevolent deity and its monstrous progeny.

Dagon is a riveting horror film that masterfully combines elements of suspense, gore, and psychological terror. Director Stuart Gordon delivers a visually stunning and chilling cinematic experience, creating an eerie atmosphere that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The movie's nightmarish imagery and unsettling sound design effectively enhance the sense of impending doom and dread.

This gripping tale of survival against an otherworldly force showcases the power of ancient legends and the depths of human resilience. Dagon is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts who crave a unique and immersive cinematic experience that will leave them breathless.

Also Known As:

Dagon

Release Date:

31 Oct 2001

Writers:

H.P. Lovecraft, Dennis Paoli

Awards:

8 nominations