Beyond the 7th Door

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"In order to reach it one needs seven lives...To find out what's behind it one has to die!"
  • 1987
  • 1 hr 23 min
  • 4.7  (343)

Beyond the 7th Door is a Canadian horror film released in 1987. Directed by Bozidar D. Benedikt, the movie follows the story of an ex-con named Boris (Lazar Rockwood) who sets out to track down the legendary treasure of a deceased millionaire. The treasure is said to be hidden behind the seventh door of a mysterious mansion, and Boris and his girlfriend Wendy (Bonnie Beck) venture into the mansion to find it.

Despite being warned of the mansion's dangers, Boris and Wendy enter it and find themselves trapped in a sinister game of life and death. A series of puzzles and challenges are laid out before them, and they have to solve them to move on. Each room has its own set of obstacles, from booby traps to machines that test their intelligence and strength.

As Boris and Wendy make their way through the mansion, they encounter a variety of characters. These include the chauffeur (Gary Freedman) who initially takes them to the mansion, and the mansion's caretaker who seems to have a hidden agenda.

One of the defining features of Beyond the 7th Door is its claustrophobic atmosphere. The entire film is set within the mansion, and the tight spaces and dark corners create a sense of dread that hangs over the viewer throughout the movie. The use of practical effects and lighting add to this sense, with flickering lights and sudden jumpscares keeping the audience on edge.

The film is also notable for its use of puzzles and challenges. Boris and Wendy are forced to use their wits and solve a series of riddles and challenges to progress. While some of these challenges may seem arbitrary or contrived, they do add to the sense of danger and unpredictability surrounding the mansion.

Despite the film's low budget, the acting is generally solid. Lazar Rockwood gives a convincing performance as the hardened ex-con Boris, while Bonnie Beck's portrayal of Wendy is sympathetic and believable. Gary Freedman also stands out as the sinister chauffeur, adding a layer of ambiguity to his character that keeps the audience guessing.

Overall, Beyond the 7th Door is a tense and atmospheric horror movie that is worth a watch for fans of the genre. Its use of puzzles and challenges, along with its claustrophobic setting, help it stand out from other similar films of the time. While it may not be a classic, it is a competent and well-made horror movie that deserves more recognition than it has received.

Beyond the 7th Door is a 1987 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.7.

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  • Release Date
    1987
  • Runtime
    1 hr 23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.7  (343)
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