Beyond Bedlam

Beyond Bedlam (1994)

Genres - Horror, Thriller  |   Sub-Genres - Psychological Thriller  |   Release Date - Dec 15, 1995 (USA - Unknown), Dec 15, 1995 (USA)  |   Run Time - 45 min.  |   Countries - United Kingdom, United States  |   MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Don Kaye

Beyond Bedlam is an ambitious British horror shocker, incorporating elements familiar from Nightmare On Elm Street and the work of such authors as Thomas Harris and Clive Barker. Terry Hamilton (Craig Fairbrass) is a detective haunted by the maniac he captured seven years ago, known as the Bone Man (Keith Allen). The Bone Man, whose real name is Gilmour, is the top patient of a scientist (Elizabeth Hurley), who has been using Gilmour in experiments to test a new mind-calming drug called BFND. But the drug also enables Gilmour to bring his hallucinations to life, and his monstrous creations menace Hamilton and the doctor during the film's second half as they attempt to put Gilmour down for good. Shot mostly in an abandoned sanitarium, the film puts its eerie location to good effect and has a lot of visual style, but the initially promising premise breaks down as the long final pursuit kicks in.

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dreams, drugs, experiment, hallucination, hallucinogenic-drug, psychological-experiment, side-effects, altered-states, guinea-pig, illusion, laboratory, monster, police, research, mad-scientist, murder