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Death on the Beach 1991

★ 4.06 votes75 min📅 1991-04-18

In *Death on the Beach* (1991), the return of a privileged young man from boarding school unravels a web of hidden pain and concealed violence.

Director: Enrique Gómez Vadillo

Cast

Sonia Infante
Sonia Infante
Lorena
Rodolfo de Anda
Paul
Andrés Bonfiglio
Andrés Bonfiglio
David
Antonio Eric
Ruffo
Humberto Lobato
Tony
Angela Alatriste
Nubia
Mario del Río
Daniel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Death on the Beach (1991) about?

*Death on the Beach* (1991) follows a wealthy young man whose return home exposes the cracks in his family's facade. Struggling with his identity and the abuse he suffered, his pent-up rage escalates into violence after a tragic incident. The film uses his descent into darkness to critique societal indifference and the cost of emotional neglect.

Who directed Death on the Beach?

Enrique Gómez Vadillo directed *Death on the Beach*, bringing a director's eye for tension and character-driven drama to this 1991 horror-drama.

Who stars in Death on the Beach?

The film features standout performances from Sonia Infante, Rodolfo de Anda, and Andrés Bonfiglio, among others, anchoring its emotional and suspenseful narrative.

Is Death on the Beach (1991) worth watching?

At 75 minutes, *Death on the Beach* (1991) is a tight, atmospheric thriller for fans of psychological horror and character studies. While not widely rated, its themes of trauma and revenge make it a compelling watch for those seeking darker, socially charged cinema.

How long is Death on the Beach?

*Death on the Beach* (1991) has a runtime of 75 minutes.

About Death on the Beach (1991) — A Haunting Tale of Trauma and Revenge

In *Death on the Beach* (1991), the return of a privileged young man from boarding school unravels a web of hidden pain and concealed violence.

Director Enrique Gómez Vadillo crafts a raw, atmospheric drama-horror hybrid set against the backdrop of high society's cold indifference. When a teacher's abuse triggers a cycle of vengeance, the protagonist's trauma spirals into a chilling pattern of retribution. The film explores themes of repression, familial neglect, and the destructive power of unaddressed trauma, all wrapped in a moody, suspenseful tone. With standout performances from Sonia Infante and Rodolfo de Anda, this 1991 gem blends emotional depth with unsettling thrills, making it a cult curiosity for fans of psychological horror and social commentary alike.