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Dagon [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Ezra Godden , Francisco Rabal , Stuart Gordon    DVD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
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Product details

  • Actors: Ezra Godden, Francisco Rabal, Raquel Meroño, Macarena Gómez, Brendan Price
  • Directors: Stuart Gordon
  • Writers: Dennis Paoli, H.P. Lovecraft
  • Producers: Brian Yuzna, Carlos Fernández, Julio Fernández, Miguel Torrente
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Colour, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish
  • Dubbed: French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Lions Gate
  • DVD Release Date: 23 July 2002
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000067J0M
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 83,637 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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With Dagon, director Stuart (Re-Animator) Gordon returns once more to author HP Lovecraft, this time for an adaptation of the novella The Shadow Over Innsmouth, with the setting switched from the coast of New England to the creepy Spanish fishing village of Inboca. After a sudden storm and a yacht-wreck, a bespectacled and bewildered Paul Marsh (Ezra Gooden) finds himself stranded in the literally fishy town, which has thrown over Catholicism to devote itself to the worship of the Philistine sea-god Dagon. His influence means that the inhabitants are transforming into pop-eyed, tentacled and gilled creatures.

Though Gooden perhaps strikes too strident a note to convince as an everyday guy, director Gordon orchestrates the rising terrors well. These range from a supremely damp and uncomfortable hotel room through an impressive flashback about the rise of the Esoteric Order of Dagon to some sinister business with a mad-eyed mermaid (Macarena Gomez), human sacrifice and nasty surprises all round. Unfortunately, Gordon still can't quite distinguish between acceptably gruesome and downright nasty, especially when it comes to disposing of secondary female characters. On the plus side, Dagon boasts an excellent score, which even tries to set to music some of Lovecraft's invented language ("Ia Ia Cthulhu fh'tagn"). --Kim Newman



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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Stay at home, lock the doors. 15 Jan 2011
By Charles Vasey TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
I am by no means an expert at the horror genre, unlike many of my fellow reviewers. DAGON starts with the usual elements of a "couple in danger" horror film in which several outsiders go into unknown territory and get picked off by the locals. It is important that the outsiders are daft as a brush and include some screamers. In this case the "hero" is an excellent example of the American abroad; unable to speak the language, given to making threats and complaints despite it being obvious to us that he's on a hiding to nothing. We have been enjoying these lambs to the slaughter since Brad and Janet first met Rocky Horror. In this case the horror is very credibly sketched in true Lovecraftian style; the end being especially creepy (and yes there had been a clue if I had but thought on it). The sets were marvellously damp, the piscine deformities well sketched and the air of constant flight well handled. The CGI might not have been totally successful with everyone but it was not bad either.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Real Chtulhu Mythos on screen 18 Nov 2002
By A Customer
Format:DVD
For all of you Lovecraft fans, this is Your movie. The maker of "Re-Animator comes" back and tackles the Lovecraftian mythos with brilliance. Paul marsh, his wife and a couple of friends are sailing off the coast of Spain. When an eerie storm wrecks their boat, they hear in the distance a strange chant coming from the village. After one gets hurt, they decide to try and get help from the little village of Imboca which, apparently seems deserted except for a few very odd and seemingly deformed villagers. Very rapidly, Paul is seperated from everybody and slowly descends into the horror of Imboca's secret... This is an adaptation of "Shadow over Insmouth" and it's Very creepy, just the way the lovecraftian stories were supposed to be. A brilliant horror movie with chills guaranteed. Not to be watched alone... BEST ADAPTATION OF A LOVECRAFT MOVIE EVER, BETTER THAN "IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS"!!! First movie ever with the infamous chant : "Ia! Ia! Chtulhu Ftagn!". And the score is brilliant !
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars "..WEIRD ORIGINAL HORROR.." 21 April 2012
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is another horror based on a classic HP Lovecraft story directed by Re-animators Stuart Gordon, a very strange story about a group of people on a boat who end up on a strange island after an accident, this is no ordinary island as all of the people there are worshipers of Dagon a weird sea creature, this is a very strange horror and quite unique at the same time, there are some pretty gross gore moments and some CGI effects that are a tad on the low budget size but if youre a horror fan this is certainly one to check out.
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By Trevor Willsmer HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
Stuart Gordon's Dagon is a surprisingly excellent bit of Lovecraftian horror, although it feels at times like the offspring of one of Corman's Poe adaptations via a very wet Wicker Man as Ezra Godden finds himself in a rain-soaked fishing village in Spain where the locals have long since abandoned the Christian God for the ancient pagan one Dagon in return for gold and fish. Unfortunately, the side-effect of three generations of devotion is that they're all mutating into sea creatures and have a tendency to wear the faces of those stray humans who stumble across them and get skinned alive or mated with Dagon for their troubles... It may sound cheesy, but while it's not particularly frightening it's played with a commendable straight face and plenty of atmosphere. It's just a shame the writers got a little too obsessive about having the hero talking about binary systems.

The UK DVD lacks the audio commentaries, storyboards and production sketches on the US DVD but does include a featurette not on that disc as well as the trailer.
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17 of 21 people found the following review helpful
By Chris Hall TOP 100 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
With The Shadow Over Innsmouth being very possibly my favourite Lovecraft short story, I must say that I was a little apprehensive before watching this film. The film does indeed stick fairly close to the original short story (not the actually the short entitled 'Dagon'), and Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator) shows his love for make-up and sickening gore once again. Unfortunetly, as too often these days, Stuart has opted for CGI in places within the film which does taken the edge off the 'nasty' aspect of the movie. But at the end of the day I came away impressed and happy that the film had done the short story justice. Now that it's at budget price, I highly recommend a purchase!
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
By Lawrance M. Bernabo HALL OF FAME VINE™ VOICE
Format:DVD
"Dagon" is not as bad as you think that it is for most of the first two-thirds of the movie, but you do not really know that until you get near the end of the film at which point you have an opportunity to rethink the problematic elements that were threatening to overwhelm it up to that point. Otherwise you are constantly wondering why Paul (Ezra Godden) is still alive because this guy outlives a couple of cats in this movie.

This 2001 horror film is based on a pair of H.P. Lovecraft stories, "Dagon," an extremely short little story that was one of the first pieces the author got published, and "The Shadow Over Innsmouth." Lovecraft was my favorite horror writer when I was a teenager and I have been always disappointed with what happens to his work on the silver screen or on Rod Serling's "Night Gallery," which did a couple of his short stories including "Pickman's Model" (if I had my druthers I would make "At the Mountains of Madness" into a movie).

The story begins with a quartet of Americans in a sailboat off the coast of Spain, approaching a old fishing town, when a storm suddenly and strangely appears, driving their boat onto the rocks. One of them is hurt, so Paul and his girlfriend Barbara (Raquel Meroño) head for shore in the dinghy to get help. However, the town seems almost deserted and the people they encounter are, to say the least strange. The next thing we know Paul is on his own and starting to get in way, way over his head in terms of being in trouble, especially since some of the things in the weird dream he had are starting to show up in the real world.

There are several things working to the advantage of director Stuart Gordon's film....

Working against "Dagon" is the fact that Paul pushes his luck repeatedly through most of this film and even if he is wearing glasses and is the weaker person in his relationship with Barbara he keeps surviving situation after situation in which mere mortals should end up being dead. Also, the makeup and special effects for the monsters (it is a Lovecraft story; there are monsters; he usually avoids describing the monsters as anything other than monsters too terrible to describe but in a film you get to actually see them) are pretty much on the B-movie level, which I suppose is what Gordon is really going for here. Then there is the fact that female nudity, which is so earnestly avoided at all of the early opportunities in the film, suddenly becomes abundant in the last act. Also, for most of the movie the music is really two slow (and the roll of the final quotes is even slower).

The scale tips in favor of this film because it is arguably the most faithful adaptation of Lovecraft to date and because it has a scene that really gave me the wiggins. Obviously "Dagon" is not really faithful to the two stories on which it is based, but my point is that Dennis Paoli's screenplay honors Lovecraft's body of work in terms of the Deep Ones and the entire Cthulhu Mythos, which is more important than tossing in references to the "Necronomicon" or Miskatonic University. Plus Gordon films a lot of the big action scenes in the rail, which usually works well even when you are not making a horror film. But the most important things here is that fans of Lovecraft's works will not feel he was abused by this film, which forgives a great many faults all things being considered. Read more ›

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dagon
I rated this one highly because its exactly the kind of horror i love. modern horror tends to be a bit boring generally. Read more
Published 1 month ago by richard fitzgerald
1.0 out of 5 stars For me, this is the worst
For me, this adaptation (a Hollywood-Spanish TV co-production) is the worst adaptation of a Lovecraft yarn I've yet seen. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Rodney S. Newton
3.0 out of 5 stars An ok film
The CGI is ok, the story is ok ( havn't read the book ), acting is ok, so basicly an ok film.
Have to say the picture on the case looked cheesey to me and had put me off a... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Bio-Break
5.0 out of 5 stars a commercial version, but still ...
Normally I'm a very fussy person when it comes to books/ novellas being put on the screen. Even LOTR held some disappointment to me, but I love this film ; Why? Read more
Published 18 months ago by Jaydiart
4.0 out of 5 stars Overlooked classic
Look,i havent read a jot of Lovecraft so I dont know how close this sticks to any of his works.However,as a piece of stand-alone horror,its quite superb,with a nightmare quality... Read more
Published on 17 Mar 2011 by cally
2.0 out of 5 stars poor
Don't believe the good reviews for this film!!!!!!!!!!! Considering this was made by the team that brought you the classics of Re-animator and From Beyond,Dagon isn't a patch on... Read more
Published on 15 July 2010 by Mr. Russell C. Witheyman
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly creepy!
There's no point in re-telling the scenario of the movie since it's already been reviewed several times. Read more
Published on 5 Jun 2010 by Don Duncan
5.0 out of 5 stars Ftagn-alicious Horror
Lovecraft fans, this is for you.

This is quite simply the most brilliantly achieved Mythos film I have seen. Read more
Published on 2 May 2010 by Mr. T. Gettins
4.0 out of 5 stars Not what I was expecting.
Given that this movie is based on some of H.P. Lovecraft's stories I'd expect it to rely on atmosphere and such. Read more
Published on 10 Dec 2009 by Bakuryuu Tyranno
4.0 out of 5 stars Lovecraft would be proud
As straight to DVD fair, this movie isnt bad at all. Stuart Gordon has done a good job here as he did with Reanimator, Castle Freak, From Beyond capturing the timeless terror... Read more
Published on 11 Feb 2009 by Peter J. Hodgson
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