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Synopsis: Based on a short story by H.P. Lovecraft, the undisputed master of the macabre, Dagon tells the story of Paul Marsh, a young man who discovers that the truth will not set him free instead it condemns him to a waking nightmare of unrelenting horror. A boating accident off the coast of Spain sends Paul and his girlfriend Barbara to the decrepit fishing village of Imboca looking for help. As night falls, people start to disappear and things not quite human start to appear. Paul finds himself pursued by the entire town. Running for his life, he uncovers Imboca's dark secret: that they pray to Dagon, a monstrous god of the sea. And Dagon's unholy offspring are freakish half-human creatures on the loose in Imboca...
Director(s): Stuart Gordon
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
  8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
R
Year:
2001
98 min
669 Views


He say he know God

who bring fish...

and more.

Priest say no,

but capitan say...

he bring great God

to Imboca.

I hear first time...

new prayer.

"Ia! Ia!

Cthulhu fhtagn!"

I wish I never hear.

I wish I never see.

Soon, Imboca rich.

There is much fish,

and much gold.

Gold from the sea.

People go against God.

No worship Cristo.

All worship Dagon.

Or die.

All Imboca pray to Dagon.

But one day, no more gold.

Dagon want sacrifice.

All worship Dagon...

or die.

Two possibilities.

Either you're drunk...

or you're totally

f***ing insane!

What did you do that for?

What are you doing?

Drink, si.

Loco, si.

But I tell you true.

Ezequiel no lie.

I am last man in Imboca.

Oh yeah?

Yeah?

Why didn't they kill you?

I drink.

I loco.

You? Loco?

No, really?

I've got to get out of here.

I need a car.

No coche in Imboca.

I saw a car,

a big black car.

Only coche in Imboca,

but you won't get,

belong to Xavier Combarro,

grandson

to capitan Combarro.

That's Xavier.

What the hell's wrong

with him?

What's wrong with everybody

in this town?

They are changing.

- Changing to go into sea.

- Into what-- the sea?

Some cannot walk anymore.

Xavier can go into sea,

but he stay in Imboca.

Bastardo!

Oh great.

- What am I going to do with you?

- No kill! No kill!

- I am man, like you.

- There are two possibilities.

- I kill you--

- I no tell.

- I no tell nobody.

- Or I could trust you.

Okay? And then

there are two possibilities.

But I don't have time to--

Oh f***!

Where are you going?

Bebo solo Ribeiro

y solo Albarino

de Rias Baixas...

y Orujo. Carallo!

Bebo solo Ribeiro

y solo Albarino

de Rias Baixas...

y Orujo.

Carallo.

Non bebes?

Pai?

Si, pai.

Uxia...

oixes algo?

Vixes alguien?

Non, pai, non vin ningun.

Boas noites, Uxia.

Que dormas ben.

Boas noites, pai.

Thank you.

- I dreamt--

- I know.

Who are you?

I am Uxia.

I've been waiting for you.

No, I can't.

I can't.

- I can't do this.

- Please.

Paul.

Stay.

Stay with me, please.

Please!

Paul!

I need a bigger cell phone.

Come on.

Please.

Pablo,

quedate!

Please! Stay!

Help me.

Yes!

No!

Esta eiqui! Esta eiqui!

Vide, vide! Correde!

Esta eiqui!

Shut up!

You've got the wrong guy.

- Esta eiqui!

- It's a mistake, kid.

- Abo, abo, esta eiqui.

- Shut up!

You're making a mistake!

Shut the f*** up!

Vena, vena, vena!

Asi, asi, asi!

Dalle, dalle mais.

Corre, corre, vena, asi!

Vena, vena, vena!

Vena, abo! Abo, vena!

Vena, vena, vena! Abo!

Abo, abo, abo.

Abo, abo, desperta.

Abo, desperta.

Matastelo.

Fablame, fablame, abo, abo.

Son of a b*tch!

Paul?

Paul.

Hey.

It's me, Barbara.

Barbara? Barbara?

Barbara.

Hey,

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