Something Beneath

Something Beneath
DVD cover
Directed by David Winning
Produced by Phyllis Laing
Written by Mark Mullin
Ethlie Ann Vare
David Winning
Starring Kevin Sorbo
Natalie Brown
Brendan Beiser
Music by Michael Richard Plowman
Cinematography Brenton Spencer
Edited by Mark Sanders
Production
company
Distributed by Time Warner Cable
Release date
  • April 26, 2007 (2007-04-26) (Houston Film Festival)
  • October 21, 2007 (2007-10-21) (Canada)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Something Beneath is a 2007 Canadian horror thriller film directed by David Winning and starring Kevin Sorbo, Natalie Brown and Brendan Beiser.[1] It is the 5th film in the Maneater Series.

Summary

When attendees at an ecological conference begin to report strange happenings, an event coordinator learns the gruesome truth of the matter: a slime-like organism is causing humans to behave in a terrifying manner. Together with a brave priest, she must race against time to evacuate the guests before more fall victim to the horror that lurks beneath them.

Cast

  • Kevin Sorbo — Father Douglas Middleton
  • Natalie Brown — Khali Spence
  • Peter MacNeill — Deadmarsh
  • Brendan Beiser — Dr. Connolly
  • Gordon Tanner — Symes
  • Tom Keenan — Hank
  • Blake Taylor — Reggie
  • Brittany Scobie — Mikaela Strovsky
  • Frank Adamson — Lowell Kent
  • Paige Bannister — Aimee
  • Brett Donahue — Tony
  • Rob McLaughlin — Eugene Herman
  • Gene Pyrz — Jim Bailey
  • Tracey Nepinak — Khali's Grandmother
  • Aimee Cadorath — Young Khali
  • Kevin Aichele — Dutch
  • Mike Bell — Construction Foreman
  • Brandon Doty — Backpacking Hippie
  • Lindsay Embroyle — Paramedic
  • David Stuart Evans — Clerk
  • Craig Matthews — Hard Hat
  • Kyle Nobess — Sheik
  • Thanya Romero — Manuela
  • Tanakh — Ajax
  • Karl Thordarson — Mr. Briggs
  • Julia Van de Spiegle — Woman in the mirror
  • David Winning — Beast in the Woods / Angry Arab guest / TV-announcer

Production

The movie was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba in November 2006.[2] In a 2007 FearNet interview, Sorbo described it as “sort of a flip back to the ‘50s creature films.”[3]

Release

The film premiered on 26 April 2007 as part of the Houston Film Festival and was than chapter of the Rhode Island International Film Festival on 11 August 2007.[4]

Critical reception

As of June 6, 2018 there are no critic reviews at Rotten Tomatoes. The audience rating at Rotten Tomatoes is 7% of 719 liked it.

Home media

The film was released on DVD by Genius Entertainment on September 9, 2008.[5]

It was released on DVD in Germany February 25, 2010, under the title “Endstation: Angriff aus dem Untergrund”.[6]"

References

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