Dying God

2008 Argentine film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dying God

Dying God (also known as Final Spawn) is a 2008 Argentinian–French horror-science fiction film directed by Fabrice Lambot and produced by Jean Pierre Putters of Metaluna Productions France and Uriel Barros of Buenos Aires Rojo Shocking (Argentina)

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Dying God
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Directed byFabrice Lambot
Screenplay byNicanor Loreti
Germán Val
Jean Depelley
Fabrice Lambot
Story byFabrice Lambot
Uriel Barros
Produced byJean-Pierre Putters
Uriel Barros
StarringJames Horan
Lance Henriksen
CinematographyJosé María Gómez
Edited byGuille Gatti
Music bySup
Distributed byGreen Apple
Release date
  • July 2008 (2008-07)
Running time
85 minutes
CountriesArgentina
France
LanguageEnglish
Budget$500,000[citation needed]
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Plot

Sean Fallon, a corrupt cop, attempts to solve a series of unexplainable rapes that have resulted in the brutal deaths of prostitutes. Fallon discovers that the rapes are the work of a creature worshiped as a god by South American tribes. Aided by a local pimp, Fallon attempts to stop the creature while dealing with his own issues.

Cast

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ActorRole
James HoranSean Fallon
Agathe de La BoulayeAngel
Lance HenriksenChance
Misty MundaeMary
Enrique LiporaceAngelo
Victoria MauretteIngrid
Samuel ArenaDuncan
Louis BallesterNicky
Hugo HalbrichBennell
Iván EspecheRay
Brad KrupsawGallagher
Kevin SchieleCharlie
Mariana SeligmannCamila
Maxime SeugéNano
Pablo PadillaSuspect
Gabriela CóceresSteffie
Natasha DrivanLisa Douglas
Augusto BritezChaman
Nicolás SilvertKurupi Monster
Luciana Aguirre2nd Victim
Alejandro VeraStrong Man
Guillermo JaureguiCab Driver
Silvina QuintanillaSteffie's Mother
Patricia JuliáAgonizing Victim
Uriel BarrosBill Jhonson
Salvador SanzStrip Club Customer
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Release

Green Apple released Dying God on DVD on December 10, 2010.[1]

Reception

Scott Foy of Dread Central rated it 1.5/5 stars and called it "a cheap, dull, ugly-looking movie with ugly characters and a monster that remains uninspired despite the unsavory nature of this beast."[2] Adam Arseneau of DVD Verdict criticized the film's premise and execution as being of poor quality.[3] Adrian Halen of HorrorNews.net noted that the film had the look and feel of SyFy Channel original movie, with poor execution, and generic story.[4]

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