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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Outstanding cast in superb chiller.
John Saxon teams up with talented beauty Lynda Day George to create a top
class horror thriller full of atmosphere, plot twists and entertainment.
Director Herb Freed was clearly aiming at a drive in/horror fan audience
and he succeeds in delivering a quality film rich in plot and characters.
Strongly recommended as a BUY NOW DVD , ignore the ignorant bias comments.
Rating: - Beyond stupid.
Beyond Evil (Herb Freed, 1980)
Wow-- what a thoroughly awful movie this is. It's got some interesting ideas, but they are completely buried under an awful script, bad acting, and some of the worst special effects imaginable-- this is another of those no-budget Z-grade pics where green beams actually shoot out of the bad guy's eyes. Yes, literally. It should be some sort of rule that green beams shooting out of the bad guy's eyes means you're guaranteed an awful movie. On top of that, you can ... Read More
Rating: - Beyond boring - way, way beyond boring
The only thing scary about Beyond Evil is the fact that one professional reviewer called it "shamelessly bloodthirsty" at the time of its release. The film was reportedly a big hit at drive-ins in 1980; this does a lot to explain why the drive-in movie business crashed and burned in the early 1980s, I think. The plot summary sounds unoriginal but promising: newlyweds move into a haunted house and have to fight to stay alive. Writer and director Herb Freed throws in a dash of witchcraft on the side, ... Read More
Rating: - Bored
While your watching the movie,just keep repeating to yourself: I will be bored, I will be bored.
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