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Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made ()


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A young boy and girl enter the forest to dig a hole to Hell. Said to be a cursed film from the late 1970s, "Antrum" examines the horrifying power of storytelling.

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Oralee
Rowan Smyth ...
Nathan
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Cassius
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Hanzie
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Haruki
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Amber
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Narrator
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Demon Amon
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
A.J. Bond ...
Self
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Self
Brock Fricker ...
Self
Brock Fricker ...
Self
Assen Gadjalov ...
Self
Ivan Gaston ...
Self
Hank Nae ...
Self
Douglas Olsson ...
Self
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Self
Joanna Timm ...
Self
Lukas Timm ...
Self
Craig Watkins ...
Self
Farid Zarif ...
Self
Tabitha Zhu ...
Self

Directed by

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David Amito
Michael Laicini

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David Amito ... (screenplay by)
 
David Amito ... (story by)
 
Michael Laicini ... (story by)

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David Amito ... producer
David Bond ... executive producer
Michael Laicini ... producer
Alice Xandra Thirteen ... executive producer

Music by

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Alicia Fricker

Cinematography by

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Maksymilian Milczarczyk

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Kate Mccafferty ... (art director/production designer)

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Adam Ive ... sound mixer
Jordan Lee-Tung ... sound designer

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Paul Cecchetti ... music producer

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Plot Summary

Refusing to accept that his recently-euthanized dog Maxine is now burning in the pits of Hell, devastated young Nathan finds himself tormented by constant nightmares and infernal visions. To ease his suffering, Nathan's older sister Oralee takes him on a trip to the grim woods to find the fabled spot where Lucifer himself fell to Earth when he was cast out of Heaven and open a portal to the unknown. Now, bent on rescuing the dead dog's soul, the determined siblings follow the unholy instructions of a genuine grimoire, digging their way through the inner layers of the netherworld. However, as they delve deeper and deeper into the cursed realm, disturbing incidents start to occur, as dark signs tell the unprotected explorers of the supernatural to leave while they still can. Is Oralee's mind playing tricks on her? Have they indeed unearthed Hell's unfathomable secrets? Written by Nick Riganas

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Also Known As
  • Antrum (United States, Spanish title)
  • L'Antre - Le Film le plus meurtrier jamais réalisé (France)
  • Antrum: Το φονικότερο έργο που έγινε ποτέ (Greece)
  • Антрум: Самый опасный фильм из когда-либо снятых (Russia)
  • Antrum
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  • 95 min
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Trivia Blink and you miss it: There are several phrases in latin scattered all over the movie. These phrases are shown in at least one frame: 15:54 min 'Abyssus Abyssum Invocat' (Deep calleth unto deep). These words are part of the Psalms, chapter 42, verse 7, of the King James Version. 44:45 'Facilis Descensus Averno' (the downward path to death/Hell Is easy), from Virgil's Aeneid, Book VI, Line 126. 55:07 'Cave Hominem Unius Libri' (Beware the man of one single book). A variant of 'Homo Unius Libri', a phrase attributed to Thomas Aquinas. 1:10:02 'Nihil Pretiosius Veritate' (Nothing is more beautiful than the truth), attributed to Francisco Sánchez de las Brozas, from his opus 'Minerva sive de causis linguae latinae', Book I, Chapter 1. See more »
Goofs The chest of the sculpture used as an oven is decorated with two metal disks, they are bicycle brakes, introduced only at the end of the 90s. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Antrum (2019) Explained (2020). See more »
Crazy Credits A second set of credits is shown 10 minutes in for the deadly film, after the documentary-style introduction. The cast and crew names are mostly written in Cyrillic letters, with a few exceptions, which use the Latin alphabet. See more »
Quotes Title Card: LEGAL NOTICE: By continuing to watch this film, you agree that the producers of this film have made you aware of the history and dangers associated with Antrum. The producers, distributors, cast, crew, unions, and theater management on all levels, are released of all liability for any event that occurs to you during or after your screening, including but not limited to illness, injury, mortal danger, or death. If you disagree in any way with this notice, you must leave the theater now.
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