Beyond the Darkness (film)
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Italian film poster by Renato Casaro
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| Italian | Buio Omega |
| Directed by | Joe D'Amato |
| Screenplay by | Ottavio Fabbri |
| Story by | Giacomo Guerrini |
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| Cinematography | Joe D'Amato |
| Edited by | Ornella Micheli |
| Music by | Goblin |
Production company | D.R. Per le Comunicazioni di Massa |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
| Country | Italy |
| Language | Italian |
| Box office | ₤153.7 million |
Beyond the Darkness (Italian: Buio Omega, lit. 'Omega Darkness') is a 1979 Italian exploitation horror film directed by Joe D'Amato. It follows Francesco Koch (Kieran Canter), an orphaned taxidermist who inherits a house in the woods where he lives with his housekeeper Iris (Franca Stoppi), who is determined to become the new owner. After Iris kills his girlfriend Anna (Cinzia Monreale) with a voodoo curse, Francesco steals her corpse from the local cemetery. He then commits murders connected to his enduring passion for her. A local undertaker (Sam Modesto) investigates and meets Teodora (also Monreale), Anna's twin sister.
Filmed in two weeks in South Tyrol, Beyond the Darkness is a remake of the 1966 film The Third Eye. It was released in Italy to what Italian film historian Roberto Curti described as relatively poor box office, and was re-released in Italy in 1987 as In quella casa Buio omega to associate it with the La casa film series.