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Beyond the Door III

Original title: Il treno
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.7K
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Beyond the Door III (1989)
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An introverted American student of Balkan descent travels to Yugoslavia as part of a school trip to witness an ancient pagan ritual, but the pagans hide a deadly secret.An introverted American student of Balkan descent travels to Yugoslavia as part of a school trip to witness an ancient pagan ritual, but the pagans hide a deadly secret.An introverted American student of Balkan descent travels to Yugoslavia as part of a school trip to witness an ancient pagan ritual, but the pagans hide a deadly secret.

  • Director
    • Jeff Kwitny
  • Writer
    • Sheila Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Mary Kohnert
    • Bo Svenson
    • Victoria Zinny
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    5.2/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Jeff Kwitny
    • Writer
      • Sheila Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Mary Kohnert
      • Bo Svenson
      • Victoria Zinny
    • 40User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
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    Mary Kohnert
    Mary Kohnert
    • Beverly Putnic
    Bo Svenson
    Bo Svenson
    • Professor Andromolek
    Victoria Zinny
    Victoria Zinny
    • Beverly's Mother
    Savina Gersak
    • Sava
    Sarah Conway Ciminera
    Sarah Conway Ciminera
    • Christie
    William Geiger
    • Kevin
    Alex Vitale
    Alex Vitale
    • Angel
    Ron Williams
    Ron Williams
    • Larry
    Renee Rancourt
    Renee Rancourt
    • Melanie
    Jeremy Sanchez
    • Richard
    Igor Pervic
    Igor Pervic
    • Marius
    Susan Zelouf
    Susan Zelouf
    • Miss Chase
    Tania Alexander
    Tania Alexander
    • Air hostess
    Mario Novelli
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    Ratko Tankosic
    • Coal Stoker
    Milutin Micovic
    • Conductor
    Olga Poznatov
    • Old Woman
    Bogdan Jakus
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    7adriangr

    They don't make 'em like this any more

    Amok Train ( a far better title) tells the tale of a group of American students on a study trip in Serbia who are first terrorized by an evil village, and then by a runaway train they they attempt to escape on. It's all because one of the students is a "chosen one" of a group of devil worshippers.

    The film has so much going on, it's never boring, even if some of the story and acting are a bit hokey, there are always plenty of things to look at and some outrageous gore is showcased, including a face being pulled off, decapitations, impalements galore, and quite a shocking dismemberment of one poor guy caught between moving carriages.

    Actually some of the most frightening scenes of the movie are those depicting the actors being filmed on the moving train. We see them running alongside and jumping aboard, clambering over the top of it, hanging off the sides and dangling between the couplings - all while the train is clearly moving at some speed. I don't know how they filmed all of this, it looks completely hair-raising. If these are faked via special effects, then I take my hat off in admiration.

    There are some rather shonky miniature models that spoil some of the tension, but the movie is otherwise beautifully photographed, and the music is great too. It's bursting with energy and great visuals, reminiscent of Lamberto Bava's "Demons" , and the more obscure "Spider Labyrinth", so if you have seen and enjoyed either of those, and can suspend your criticisms, you'll have fun with this.
    6kevin_robbins

    This was a fun watch even if it was a fairly average addition to the horror genre

    Beyond the Door III (1989) is an Italian horror movie that I recently watched on Prime. The storyline follows a young virgin American college coed who is tricked into traveling to Yugoslavia to witness a pagan ritual to bring back Satan. She doesn't know the part she has to play in the ritual that includes sacrificing a virgin....

    This movie is directed by Jeff Kwitny (Illegal Alien) and stars Mary Kohnert (Star Trek: The Next Generation), Bo Svenson (Inglorious Basterds), Victoria Zinny (The Tunnel) and Alex Vitale (The Bronx Executioner).

    This was a fun watch even if it was a fairly average addition to the horror genre. The car crash opening was well executed, much like Beyond the Door. The mother in this was crazy, as was the soup sequences. The makeup and props were uneven with some elements really well done and some not so much. The model train they used to create the crash scene cracked me up. The "kiss me" sequence was the highlight of the movie and very well done too. The plane ending was solid and a perfect way to end the movie. Oh, and there's no Beyond the Door II, the marketing team just wanted to name the movie after the original Beyond the Door and thought this was clever, even if this isn't a sequel.

    Overall, this isn't anything special but is still worth a watch. I would score this a 6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
    xtrospawn

    Skip the first two......

    Everyone who gave this movie a bad review is fired from EVER reviewing a b-horror movie again. There are two kinds of horror movies...There are the ones such as THE EXORCIST and HALLOWEEN which, for whatever reason, have mass appeal. And then there're the ones like BEYOND THE DOOR 3, obscure low budget oddities which suddenly appear on video store new release walls with a no-name cast and crew and really nothing to recommend them other than a really neat cover box. They're usually made on a shoestring budget with plots recycled from other movies. But they have only one goal and that is to entertain. And BEYOND THE DOOR 3 certainly succeeds in that area. I've seen this little gem of a flick more than a dozen times and I'm thoroughly entertained each time. To hell with characterizations and plodding plot devices, this little flick wants to entertain and scare you, and it does! When you rent a movie like BEYOND THE DOOR 3 you should have some idea of what's in store for you. Especially since it's a part 3 so you're renting it having probably seen the first two installments. So you shouldn't be disappointed because it's too cheesy or flatly directed, etc. That's what fans of these types of movies want. So shame on everyone who watched this movie and was disappointed. Go watch MATLOCK with Grandma, you sissies.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Would you like some hot soup?

    A group of students gets this supposedly great opportunity to witness ancient rituals in Europe, only to learn that they've been targeted for death. They head for the hills, and hop a train that starts barreling through the countryside once the crew has been decimated.

    Re-christened "Beyond the Door III" to capitalize on the otherwise unrelated Italian horror films, "Death Train", or "Amok Train", is a generally good time. The viewer WILL have to put up with the expected cheesy acting and goofy plotting, but director Jeff Kwitny does manage to make up for this with a respectable amount of menace & atmosphere. The setting is the most unusual aspect, making this a sort of genre spin on the earlier critical favorite "Runaway Train".

    People looking for great European horror nonsense will find a fair bit to enjoy here, as there is some absolutely great gore coupled with some memorable murder set pieces. The film does get off to a rough start, but improves once the assorted expendable victims get on the train; the final half hour is the best part.

    The acting may not be quality acting, but most of it is sincere enough. Mary Kohnert ('Star Trek: The Next Generation', "Big Man on Campus") is appealing in the lead, and token name actor Bo Svenson ("Special Delivery", "The Delta Force") does an amusing job of hamming it up a bit as a dubious professor.

    Overall, decent entertainment for fans of this kind of thing.

    Six out of 10.
    6lost-in-limbo

    Tickets please. Or pay the ultimate price.

    Forget about the unrelated title "Beyond the Door III", as its better represented under "Death Train" or "Amok Train". What starts off as an optimistically ominous Italian supernatural occult feature eventually falls into cheesy and senseless absurdness, but even so it manages to stay reasonably diverting. The premise's opening build up is atmospheric, spooky and alienating, but when the staged action hit's the train it becomes ludicrously brainless. Forget about making any sense of it (yep it's strange and baffling), and just go along for the unpredictable, but farcical train ride of 'doom'. Director Jeff Kwitny uses the creepy, louring, out-cast East European environment to great effect, and ups the tatty, macabre gore effects when it counted. He plasters it with cheap shocks, but the outrageously graphic deaths are amusingly inventive and impulsive. There are some memorable ones too. An inane script and wishy-washy story is made up of frantic ideas, and novelties that never really seem to come together, but at least it stays in character by keeping the story moving like a speeding train. Some sequences involving the run-away train (that's ritually controlled by Satanists) are balefully destructive, but other times you get a good laugh when the miniature train model comes into play. Adolfo Bartou's sweepingly agile and large scale cinematography is very well-implemented, and at times looked to good for such a production. Telegraphing nearly everything is the pounding, dread-induced music score of generically leering and terrible cues. The performances are pretty wretched, but Bo Svenson's little screen time makes an impression.

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    • Trivia
      Despite the title, this film has nothing to do with Beyond the Door (1974) (aka Beyond The Door), or Shock (1977) (aka Beyond The Door II). When Epic Productions acquired the distribution rights, they re-titled the film Beyond the Door III, to capitalize on the success of the original film.
    • Goofs
      On her plane ride home, Beverly is mostly shown sitting in a window seat. But in the shot of the stewardess collapsing into the chair, she is sitting in a center cabin seat.
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD version released in 2008 called, "Amok Train" features all of the gore scenes uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs: Beyond the Door III (2023)

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1990 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Yugoslavia
    • Languages
      • Serbo-Croatian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beyond the Door 3
    • Filming locations
      • Belgrade, Serbia
    • Production companies
      • Avala Film
      • C.F.S. Kosutnjak
      • Epic Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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