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Dagon 2001

★ 6.1462 votes95 min📅 2001-10-12

"A cursed people... an ancient cult... a nightmare come true."

Directed by Stuart Gordon, *Dagon (2001)* plunges viewers into a nightmare of ancient horrors lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly abandoned Spanish fishing village.

Director: Stuart Gordon

Cast

Ezra Godden
Ezra Godden
Paul Marsh
Francisco Rabal
Francisco Rabal
Ezequiel
Raquel Meroño
Raquel Meroño
Bárbara
Macarena Gómez
Macarena Gómez
Uxía Cambarro
Brendan Price
Brendan Price
Howard
Birgit Bofarull
Birgit Bofarull
Vicki
Uxía Blanco
Uxía Blanco
Ezequiel's Mother
Ferran Lahoz
Ferran Lahoz
Priest
Joan Minguell
Xavier Cambarro
Alfredo Villa
Alfredo Villa
Captain Orpheus Cambarro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dagon (2001) about?

Dagon (2001) follows Paul and his girlfriend Barbara after a boating accident strands them near the isolated Spanish village of Imboca. What begins as a desperate search for help quickly spirals into a chilling discovery: the town's residents worship a monstrous sea god named Dagon, and their unholy rituals have awakened terrifying offspring. As Paul fights to survive, he uncovers the village's dark secret before it claims his life.

Who directed Dagon?

Dagon was directed by Stuart Gordon, a filmmaker known for blending horror with surreal, cosmic themes and visceral scares.

Who stars in Dagon?

The film stars Ezra Godden as Paul, Francisco Rabal as an elderly villager, Raquel Meroño as Barbara, Macarena Gómez in a standout role, and Brendan Price as a key antagonist.

Is Dagon (2001) worth watching?

Dagon (2001) is a cult favorite among horror fans, praised for its eerie atmosphere and Lovecraftian dread. While reviews vary, its unique blend of fantasy, horror, and thriller elements offers a memorable viewing experience, especially for those who enjoy atmospheric, creature-driven horror.

How long is Dagon?

Dagon (2001) has a runtime of 95 minutes.

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About Dagon (2001) — Thrilling Horror Where the Deep Hides the Deepest Evil

Directed by Stuart Gordon, *Dagon (2001)* plunges viewers into a nightmare of ancient horrors lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly abandoned Spanish fishing village. When a boating accident strands tourists Paul and Barbara near the cursed coastal town of Imboca, the couple soon realizes they've stumbled into far more than a tranquil getaway. As the sun sets, locals vanish without a trace, and grotesque, otherworldly figures emerge from the depths, the tranquil escape transforms into a desperate fight for survival.

Paul soon uncovers the town's dark secret: Imboca's residents worship Dagon, a monstrous sea god whose unholy lineage has awakened to claim fresh prey. With the entire village turned against him and supernatural forces closing in, Paul races against time to escape the nightmarish cult and its terrifying god before he becomes another sacrifice to Dagon's insatiable appetite.