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Horror

Beyond the Door III

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A shy co-ed and her classmates travel to Europe to see a ritual. With a satanist/professor with them, he lures them into deadly traps to become sacrifices to Satan. One co-ed is a virgin, the main key to bring Satan back to life. But can the co-ed lose her virginity before Satan controls the world?

Release Date : 1989-10-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia PicturesAvala FilmC.F.S. Košutnjak

Production Country : ItalyYugoslavia

Alternative Titles : Amok Train

Cast

Mary Kohnert

Character Name : Beverly Putnic

Original Name : Mary Kohnert

Gender : Female

Bo Svenson

Character Name : Professor Andromolek

Original Name : Bo Svenson

Gender : Male

Victoria Zinny

Character Name : Beverly's Mother

Original Name : Victoria Zinny

Gender : Female

Savina Geršak

Character Name : Sava

Original Name : Savina Geršak

Gender : Female

Sarah Conway Ciminera

Character Name : Christie

Original Name : Sarah Conway Ciminera

Gender : Male

William Geiger

Character Name : Kevin

Original Name : William Geiger

Gender : Male

Alex Vitale

Character Name : Angel

Original Name : Alex Vitale

Gender : Male

Ron Williams

Character Name : Larry

Original Name : Ron Williams

Gender : Male

Renee Rancourt

Character Name : Melanie

Original Name : Renee Rancourt

Gender : Male

Jeremy Sanchez

Character Name : Richard

Original Name : Jeremy Sanchez

Gender : Male

Susan Zelouf

Character Name : Miss Chase

Original Name : Susan Zelouf

Gender : Female

Tania Alexander

Character Name : Air Hostess

Original Name : Tania Alexander

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2022-12-17

**_The Devil’s Train_** A group of students from Los Angeles take a trip to Serbia to learn about their culture and an ancient ceremony. After a strange turn of events, some of them hop a train to escape. Big mistake. "Beyond the Door III" (1989) has the same set-up as the future “Subspecies” (1991), but don’t look for any vampirism as it mixes bits of “The Wicker Man” (1973) with a lot of “Runaway Train” (1985) and a dash of devilry. It was released on video as “Amok Train” in the USA and as “Death Train” in the UK, both of which are better titles since this is a stand-alone flick with zero to do with the first two “Beyond the Door” movies from 1974 and 1977. It’s an Italian/Yugoslavian production and when Epic Productions acquired the distribution rights, they simply changed its working title, “The Train,” to “Beyond the Gates III” in the hopes of better sales. Don’t look for any humor. This is deadly serious horror-adventure with increasing supernatural happenings. It has a darkly artistic bent like “Runaway Train,” although it’s not exceptional like that powerful film (not to mention being a different genre). There are no less than four quality women in the flick, but their presence is never really capitalized on (and I’m not talking ’bout nudity or sleaze). The biggest problem is the puzzling things that happen with little logic. I’d give examples but I don’t want to give anything away. Can everything in the story be logically explained or did the supernatural angle simply give the screenwriter license to include several ‘cool’ aspects with little rhyme or reason? The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in Serbia. GRADE: B-