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    Beyond the Door III

    R1990 · Horror · 1h 34m
  2. Beyond the Door III (also known as Amok Train and Death Train) is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Jeff Kwitny. It is the final film in the Beyond the Door trilogy, a series of unrelated films linked by a common title for marketing purposes. It was released twelve years after the second film in the trilogy, Beyond the Door II.

    • 1989
    • Mary Kohnert, Bo Svenson
  3. Apr 21, 1990 · Beyond the Door III: Directed by Jeff Kwitny. With Mary Kohnert, Bo Svenson, Victoria Zinny, Savina Gersak. An introverted American student of Balkan descent travels to Yugoslavia as part of a school trip to witness an ancient pagan ritual, but the pagans hide a deadly secret.

    • (1.4K)
    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Jeff Kwitny
    • 1990-04-21
  4. May 20, 2022 · Beyond the Door III (1989) - Trailer HD 1080p. Beyond the Door III (also known as Amok Train and Death Train) is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Jeff Kwitny. This third and...

  5. Beyond the Door III (1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Beyond the Door III R 1990 1h 34m Horror List Reviews 13% 100+ Ratings Audience Score A coed (Mary Kohnert) and her friends go to Yugoslavia, where the Prince of Darkness wants her for his...

    • (13)
    • Jeff Kwitny
    • R
    • Bo Svenson
  7. Apr 21, 1990 · Written by Wuchak on December 17, 2022. A shy co-ed and her classmates travel to Europe to see a ritual. With a satanist/professor with them, he lures them into deadly traps to become sacrifices to Satan. One co-ed is a virgin, the main key to bring Satan back to life.

  8. Beyond the Door III was released in 1989. Scripted by Sheila Goldberg and directed by Jeff Kwitny, the film was shot in Serbia under the title "The Train". The film, again had no ties to either of the previous two. Ovidio G. Assonitis acted as producer on the film and financed it through his company Trihoof Investments.

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