Beyond the Limits (film)
Beyond the Limits is a 2003 horror-thriller film directed by Olaf Ittenbach and stars Xenia Seeberg, Darren Shahlavi and Timo Rose.[1]
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Directed by | Olaf Ittenbach |
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Music by | Les Gilles |
Cinematography | Stefan Biebl |
Edited by | Eckard Zerzawy |
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Distributed by | Laser Paradise |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Germany |
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Plot
A young reporter interviews a gravedigger, Vivian Frederick, who tells her about the recently deceased mobster Robert Downing and the attempt to steal an ancient relic with occult powers that ends in a bloodbath. The relic, itself, has been here since the Middle Ages and preserves a terrible secret.[2]
Cast
- Darren Shahlavi as Dennis
- Russell Friedenberg as Tom Brewster
- Hank Stone as James Flynn
- David Creedon as David Deming
- Joe Cook as Paul Pattuchi
- Christopher Kriesa as Frederick
- Kimberly Liebe as Vivian
- Natacza Boon as Annabelle Branagh
- James Matthew-Pyecha as Jimmie Levinson
- Simon Newby as Mortimer
- Daryl Jackson as Robert Downing
- Twin as Courtney
- Saskia Lange as Marianne
- Mehmet Yilmaz as Christopher
- Matthias Rimpler as Brad
- Jeff Motherhead as Howard
- Marika Elena David as Denise
- Melanie Sigl as Laura
- Thomas Reitmair as Rick
- Xenia Seeberg as Clarice
- Timo Rose as Knight
- Matthias Hues as Big Blonde Knight
Awards
Olaf Ittenbach won 2003 the Golden Glibb at Weekend of Fear in Nuremberg, Germany for his film.[3]
Release
The film was released on 23 March 2003 as the Direct-to-video project.[4]
References
- Grein Film Fest 2003 – Olaf Ittenbach's Beyond the Limits und Garden of Love (in German)
- Reviews: Beyond the Limits (2003) – Fantasy FilmFest Archiv (in German)
- Horreur.net – Beyond the Limits (2003) (in French)
- Films – BEYOND THE LIMITS – brave new work film productions GmbH Archived July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in German)
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