From Beyond the Grave

From Beyond the Grave

Infobox Film
name = From Beyond the Grave


image_size =
caption = German poster
director = Kevin Connor
producer = Max Rosenberg
Milton Subotsky
writer = Raymond Christodoulou
Robin Clarke
starring = Peter Cushing
Donald Pleasence
Ian Bannen
Diana Dors
David Warner
music = David Gamley
cinematography = Alan Hume
editing = John Ireland
distributor = Amicus Productions
released = 1973
runtime = 97 minutes
country = United Kingdom
language = English
amg_id = 1:18727
imdb_id = 0070078

From Beyond the Grave is a 1973 British Portmanteau horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by horror film director Kevin Connor, produced by Milton Subotsky and based on stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes

It was the last in a series of portmanteau films from Amicus and was preceded by "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors" "Torture Garden" (1967), "The House That Dripped Blood" (1970), "Asylum" (1972), "Tales from the Crypt" (1972), "The Vault of Horror (film) " (1973).

Originally filmed as "The Undead," it is also known as "The Creatures," "Tales From Beyond The Grave," and "Tales From The Beyond."

Plot

Four customers purchase (or take) items from Temptations Ltd, an antiques shop whose motto is “Offers You Cannot Resist.” A nasty fate awaits all of them—particularly those who cheat the shop’s Proprietor (Cushing).

The Gatecrasher - Edward Charlton (Warner) purchases an antique mirror for a knockdown price, having tricked the Proprietor into believing it is a reproduction. When he takes it home, Charlton holds a séance at the suggestion of his friends, and falls into a trance. He finds himself in a netherworld where he is approached by a sinister figure. The figure appears to stab him, and Charlton awakes screaming.

Later, the figure’s face appears in the mirror and orders Charlton to kill so that he can “feed.” Charlton butchers people until the apparition is able to manifest himself outside of the mirror. The figure then explains that Charlton must do one more thing before the figure can walk abroad and join the others like him. The figure says he will take Charlton “beyond the ultimate,” and persuades Charlton to kill himself by impaling himself on a knife.The mirror stays in Charlton’s flat for years after his death, until the latest owner also decides to hold a séance. Once the séance starts, Charlton’s hungry spectre appears in the mirror.

An Act of Kindness – Christopher Lowe (Bannon) is a frustrated middle management drone trapped in a love less marriage with Mabel (Dors.) Bullied by his wife, and shown no respect by his son, he befriends Jim Underwood (Donald Pleasence) an old soldier now scratching out a living as a match and shoe lace seller.

In an effort to impress, Lowe tells Underwood that he is a decorated soldier. To back up this lie, he tries to persuade the Proprietor to sell him a Distinguished Service medal. When the Proprietor asks that Lowe provide the certificate to prove he had previously been awarded the medal, Lowe steals the medal. Underwood is impressed by the medal, and asks Lowe to come to his house for tea. Once there he meets Underwood’s daughter, Emily (Angela Pleasence.) Over time Lowe is seduced by Emily’s frankly rather creepy charms, and they start an affair.

Emily then produces a miniature doll of Mabel, and holds a knife to it. She asks Lowe to order her to do his will. Lowe agrees that she should cut the doll. When she does, a drop of blood appears from its mouth. A disturbed Lowe dashes home to find Mabel dead. Underwood and Emily then appear at Lowe’s home, and walk in to the sound of the wedding march.

Later, Emily and Lowe are married. Lowe’s son and Jim Underwood attend the wedding. When the time comes to cut the cake, Emily asks all present whether they wish her to. They all agree and Emily brings the knife down, but rather than cut the cake, she cuts into the head of the decorative groom on top. Blood pours out of it, and Lowe falls on to the table, dead. Underwood and Emily explain to Lowe's son that they always answer the prayers of a child “in one way or another.”

The Elemental – Reggie Warren (Carmichael) is a somewhat pompous business man who enters Temptations Ltd and puts the price tag of a cheaper snuff box in the one he wants to buy, whilst out of sight. The Proprietor sells him the box at the altered price, bidding him farewell with a cheery “I hope you enjoy snuffing it.”

On the train home, an apparently batty old clairvoyant/white witch, Madame Orloff (Leighton) disturbs Warren whilst he reads his paper, advising him he has an Elemental on his shoulder. Warren dismisses her, but has cause to call on her services when his dog disappears and his wife Susan (Porter) is attacked and choked half to death by an unseen force.

Orloff exorcises the Elemental from Warrens’ home, and all seems well – even the dog returns. Later though the Warrens hear noises up stairs, and Reggie heads up to investigate. He is knocked down and falls to the foot of the stairs, unconscious. When he awakes, he finds Susan possessed by the elemental. She/It says Reggie tried to deny her life, and kills him before cackling and having a smashing time walking through the front door.

The Door – William Seaton (Ogilvy) is a writer who purchases an ancient ornate door from the Proprietor. He is unable to meet the Proprietor’s asking price, but agrees a reduced price with him. When the Proprietor goes to the back of the shop to note Seaton’s details, he leaves the till open. After Seaton leaves, the Proprietor starts counting the money in the till.

Seaton’s wife, Rosemary (Down) thinks the door is too grand to lead to stationery cupboard, but when she touches it seems to be able to see what originally lay behind it. The Door begins to exert a strange fascination over Seaton, and he finds that when he opens it a mysterious blue room lies beyond. There, he finds the notes of Sir Michael Sinclair (Watson), an evil occultist who created the door as a means to trap those who entered through it, so that Sinclair can take their souls and live forever.

Seaton escapes, but when he tries to leave his house he finds that the door’s influence has spread, and he and Rosemary are trapped. In a trance, Rosemary is unable to stop herself from opening to the door and entering the room, where she is incapacitated by Sinclair. Sinclair carries her through the doorway, mocking Seaton by asking him to follow, as two souls are better than one.

Seaton starts to smash the door with an axe, and the room and Sinclair start to crumble. Seaton tries to rescue Rosemary, but is attacked by Sinclair. Seaton has Rosemary continue axing the door, and manages to break free. They continue demolishing the door, destroying the room and turning Sinclair to a skeleton and then dust when they break the door from its hinges. Back at the shop, the Proprietor finishes counting and finds all the money present and correct.

Between each of the segments, a shady character is seen to be casing the shop. In the end, he enters and persuades the Proprietor to hand him two loaded antique pistols. He then tries to rob the Proprietor, who refuses to hand him any money and walks towards the thief. The thief shoots, but finds bullets cannot stop the Proprietor. Terrified, the thief staggers back, is hit by a swinging skeleton, falls into what appears to be a combination of a coffin and an iron maiden, and is spiked to death. "Nasty," the Proprietor says. The Proprietor then welcomes the viewer as his next customer, and explains he caters for all tastes, and that each purchase comes with “a big novelty surprise.”

Cast

*Peter Cushing as Antique Shop Proprietor
*Donald Pleasence as Jim Underwood
*Angela Pleasence as Emily Underwood
*Ian Bannen as Christopher Lowe
*Diana Dors as Mabel Lowe
*Nyree Dawn Porter as Susan Warren
*David Warner as Edward Charlton
*Ian Ogilvy as William Seaton
*Ian Carmichael as Reggie Warren
*Lesley-Anne Down as Rosemary Seaton
*Jack Watson as Sir Michael Sinclair
*Margaret Leighton as Madame Orloff

External links

*imdb title|id=0070078|title=From Beyond the Grave
*amg movie|id=1:18727|title=From Beyond the Grave
*rotten-tomatoes|id=from_beyond_the_grave|title=From Beyond the Grave


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