Society (Film)

  • Billy Warlock: Bill Whitney
  • Devin Devasquez: Clarissa Carlyn
  • Evan Richards: Milo
  • Ben Meyerson: Ferguson
  • Charles Lucia: Jim Whitney
  • Connie Danese: Nan
  • Patrice Jennings: Jenny Whitney
  • Heidi Kozak: Shauna
  • Ben Slack: Dr. Cleveland
  • David Wiley: Judge Carter
  • Tim Bartell: David Blanchard
  • Briam Bremer: Petrie
  • Mary Claire: Sally
  • Conan Yuzna: Jason

Society ( also Dark Society ) is a horror film produced in the U.S. from the year 1989. It was Brian Yuznas first work as a director.

Action

The young Bill Whitney is on thanks to its rich parents of the high society of Beverly Hills and is located at the peak of his young life: He is loved by all, is close to the election for school president and has the most beautiful girlfriend in the city. Gradually, however, he noticed that his friends and family begin to change. Only he and his best friend Milo seem them not to be affected.

Bill increasingly sees strange things and even begins to doubt his own sanity. When he then a strange tape falls into the hands after its owner as brutally lost his life, he cherishes the ever-growing suspicion that something sinister going around him on. He feels justified in it, come as other people to death and emerge a little later completely unharmed. Bill tried together with his friend Milo the thing to get to the bottom and explores the eerie truth: As a child, Bill was adopted and raised by his supposed parents to later serve the elite members of a society at a party as food. Before Bill's eyes be held for dead schoolmate David is eaten by the members of society in a horrible kind. Bill's only chance to survive is a fight against one of the members, where he triumphed after a hard fight by " turning inside out " his opponent.

Together with Milo and his girlfriend Clarissa, which turns out also as a member of society, Bill flees from the house of his parents. The company decides to pull to Washington.

Others

  • While the film is not exactly clear what are the members of society. It is implied that this is a very old breed that has developed in parallel to the human and steadily increased their population in all the time to be the dominant species in the world with the target.
  • In West Germany the film was released under the title Dark Society on VHS.
  • Although the film was already completed in 1989 published in its home country until 1992.

Versions

In the U.S. the film for a long time was only available in an abridged by 4 minutes and 30 seconds R -rated version, while the film in Germany was available uncut from the beginning. Only with the medium a DVD uncut version ( Unrated ) was also released in the United States. The sections relating to both violence - as well as action scenes.

In Germany the film 1990 has been indexed. For a publication as the Horror Society in February 2010, the label CMV laser vision was to create a legal opinion as FSK approvals are valid only for a single label and indexed movies are not checked by the FSC. In mid-July 2013, the film was deleted at the request of the label Capelight the index and got a G - 16 release from

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