Beyond The Limits (2003)
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AKA: The Day the Dead Walked
Directed by: Olaf Ittenbach
Starring: Joe Cook (Paul Pattuchi), Darren Shahlavi (Dennis), Russell Friedenberg (Tom Brewster), David Creedon (David Deming), Natacza Boon (Annabelle), James Matthew-Pyecha (Jimmie Levinson), Simon Newby (Mortimer), Thomas Reitmair (Rick), Hank Stone (James Flynn), Christopher Kriesa (Frederick), Mehmet Yilmaz (Christopher), Kimberly Liebe (Vivian)
Country: Germany; Effed Up German Movies
Language: English
Runtime: 01:46:29
Genres: Gore-Gruesome-Splatter, Violence against Men, Violence against Women, Religion, Satanism, Torture
Plot – Spoilers:
The quest for Belial’s Eternal Heart across two time periods – medieval and modern England – leads to very satisfying gore from the relentless Olaf Ittenbach.
Really bad acting
1:18:16 Hey, potatoes weren’t introduced to Europe until 1500’s. That totally ruins the authenticity of this movie.
39:25 He really shouldn’t mix mentos and coke.
Lol. Terrible acting but some great gore. Olaf never disappoints in that department.
Another cheap home video trying desperately to pass itself off as a movie. I gave it two and a half minutes, which I regret, I could have been doing more useful in that time like boiling an egg.
Great gore,but just my humble opinion,the weakest of OIs films that I’ve seen so far & still pretty good,all his films are awesome fun,Dard Divorce is just crazy as fuck & I dunno if it’s on this site,but Garden of love has possibly the most brutal opening scene of any movie I’ve watched….Massacre
Best movie fuck holywood with all american whores calling themselves actresses seig heil
BEHOLD, THE JUDGE IS IN THE HOUSE!!! I AM THE WRATH OF GOD!!! NO, FUCK IT, I AM GOD!!!!!!
somehow reminiscent of Reservoir Dogs and Game of Thrones, but twice as bloody and half as smart, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Weirdly entertaining. The first movie I’ve seen where martial arts is used a fight set during medieval times.
Crap.
Saw this on YT but it was severely cut. Another gore fest from Olaf, the king of German splatter films. Dont know why ppl rubbish his movies, it has all the good ingredients and I, for one enjoy his style, horror mixed with comedy and some bad acting but strangely watchable. I hope this is the uncut version which is notoriously hard to find.
Nice, a good way to start the weekend with good old Olaf, thanks to the EUM guys for getting these movies
If Tommy Wiseau hired a bunch of early-2000s porn stars and random tourists loitering outside the set and made a thriller with all the Business Man suits the local halloween store had on offer.