The People Who Own The Dark

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"Now ... there is nothing between you and ... "the people who own the dark""
  • R
  • 1980
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 5.6  (491)

The People Who Own The Dark is a Spanish science fiction horror movie released in 1976. The movie revolves around a group of high-ranking officials who are returning from a meeting. They undergo a catastrophic experience during their journey when their plane crashes in a remote forest. After the crash, they discover that they are not alone, and they have to face the worst fears of their lives to stay alive.

The movie starts with a small jet en route with 12 high-ranking officials on board. The passengers include a general, a CEO, a scientist, a journalist, a politician, and a judge. They are returning from a top-secret meeting from Geneva. However, their jet crashes due to some unknown reason in a remote forest, leaving them stranded.

After the crash, the survivors move to a nearby military facility to take shelter. The group quickly discovers that they are not alone and that there is an outbreak of a virus that has turned the local residents into violent and ravenous monsters. Adding to the terror, the survivors realize that they can't leave the facility as the outside world is also in a state of chaos.

Surviving in the facility is a daunting task as the survivors must battle against the infected people, who are relentlessly trying to break in. The group of survivors soon splits into two, with one group led by the general, and the other by the CEO. The group led by the general tries to find an escape route by exploring the surrounding area. On the other hand, the group led by the CEO chooses to stay in the facility and safeguard their location.

During their exploration, the general and his team come across a group of survivors, who have found a way to communicate with the infected people. The group is led by a woman named Elena (Nadiuska), who tells them that the virus is not entirely incurable. Elena claims to have access to an antidote that could cure the infected people.

The group of survivors is skeptical and considers Elena's claims to be untrue. However, events turn in favor of Elena when the group realizes that the CEO and his team have been keeping some critical information from them. The CEO's team has been hoarding resources, giving the others only meager rations. Furthermore, the CEO's team reveals that there is no way to escape from the facility as the infection has spread worldwide.

The situation becomes more chaotic when the infected people manage to infiltrate the facility, leading to a gruesome showdown between the survivors and the infected. The survivors are forced to band together to survive against the infected people and find a cure for the virus.

The People Who Own The Dark is a well-crafted thriller that explores the underbelly of human behavior in crisis situations. The movie keeps the audience guessing with its twists and turns and doesn't disappoint in terms of gore and violence. The film's score is eerie and adds to the overall suspense of the movie.

The movie's performances are strong, with characters portraying the depths and flaws of humanity effectively. Nadiuska's portrayal of Elena is particularly noteworthy as she brings a sense of calmness and reason to the chaos. The general, played by Alberto de Mendoza, also stands out in his commanding presence and leadership qualities.

In conclusion, The People Who Own The Dark is a must-watch for fans of sci-fi horror. It is a gripping movie that keeps the audience on the edge of their seat, and the ending is sure to leave a lasting impression. The film has aged well with time and is an excellent representation of the horror genre from the 70s.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1980
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    Spanish
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (491)