
Beyond Bedlam (1994)
Année de sortie : 1994
Pays : United Kingdom
Titre alternatif : Nightscare, Fronteiras do Terror, Bedlam, Paholaisen takapiha, Pera apo ton tromo, Ondskans bakgård
Réalisateur : Vadim Jean
Scénariste : John Brosnan, Rob Walker, Vadim Jean
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Sociétés : Metrodome Films
Genre : Comedy, Horror, Mystery
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : based on novel or book, detective, drugs, experiment, hallucination, killer, scientist, suicide
Synopsis
Dr. Stephanie Lyell, a neurologist working for Neurological Research, conducts an experiment on Marc Gilmour, a notorious serial killer, using a seemingly safe personality-altering drug. When two bizarre suicides occur in Dr. Lyell's apartment complex, homicide detective Terry Hamilton becomes involved in the case and connects these deaths to the drug's side effects on Gilmour. As Terry investigates further, he begins to suspect that Stephanie is somehow involved in the suicides. Meanwhile, Stephanie starts experiencing strange dreams and hallucinations, suggesting that Gilmour's psychopathic world is affecting her as well. Trapped in this nightmarish realm with no clear escape, Stephanie and Terry must unravel the truth behind the drug's effects while trying to avoid becoming victims themselves.
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Résumé
Beyond Bedlam (1994), directed by Vadim Jean, is a British horror-thriller film that blends elements of mystery and comedy. The movie revolves around an experimental personality-altering drug administered to a serial killer, leading to catastrophic consequences for those involved. Based on the provided plots, the film explores themes of psychological manipulation, moral ambiguity, and the horrifying potential of unchecked scientific exploration. However, due to the limited information in the sources, details about characters' motivations, the drug's creation process, or the story's resolution are not available.
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