Something Beneath
Something Beneath | |
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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 |
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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]"