Dagon (film)
See also: Dagon
Dagon is a Spanish film carried out by Stuart Gordon, left in 2001.
Synopsis
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Data sheet
- Title: Dagon
- Realization: Stuart Gordon
- Scenario: Refusals Paoli, according to the news Dagon and the nightmare of Innsmouth , of the writer H.P. Lovecraft
- Production: Carlos Fernández, Julio Fernández and Brian Yuzna
- Music: Carles Boxes
- Photography: Carlos Suárez
- Assembly: Jaume Vilalta
- Decorations: Llorenç Miquel
- Costumes: Catou Verdier
- Country of origin: Spain
- Format: Colors - 1,78:1 - Dolby - 35 mm
- Kind: Horror, thriller
- Lasted: 95 minutes
- Comings out date: October 12th 2001 (festival of film of Sitges, Spain), October 31st 2001 (Spain), July 23rd 2002 (Canada video out)
Distribution
- Ezra Godden : Paul Marsh
- Raquel Meroño: Bárbara
- Francisco Rabal : Ezequiel
- Macarena Gómez : Uxía Cambarro
- Brendan Price : Howard
- Birgit Bofarull : Vicki
- Ferrán Lahoz : The priest
- Joan Minguell: Xavier Cambarro
- Alfredo Villa: the captain Orfeo Cambarro
- Uxía Blanco: the mother of Ezequiel
- Javier Sandoval: the father of Ezequiel
- Victor Barreira: Ezequiel child
- Jose Lifante: the receptionist
- Fernando Gil: the catholic priest
- Jorge Shine Pérez: the young boy
Around film
- turning was held with Pontevedra.
- Dagon was the last turning of the actor Francisco Rabal, deceased a few months before the exit of film.
Distinctions
- Nomination at the price of best film, at the time of the International festival of film of Catalonia in 2001.
- Nomination at the price of best film, at the time of the festival Fantasporto in 2002.
- Nomination at the price of best photography and the best special effects (David Martí), at the time of Exclusive DVD Awards in 2003.
- Nomination at the price of best left DVD, by the Academy of science fiction films, fantastic and horror in 2003.
External bonds
- Dagon on Internet Movie Database
- Critical DevilDead
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