
Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made
Directed by Michael Laicini, David Amito
In 1988 a screening of Antrum at a cinema in Budapest resulted in the tragic death of fifty-six people when the building caught fire and burned to the ground. Other deaths linked to the film resulted in Antrum being condemned as a 'cursed' film and its master negative destroyed. Now that a print has been found in a Bulgarian archive, the deadliest film ever made has been re-released.
A cursed film from the 1970s about a brother and sister who travel to a forest to dig a hole to hell.
Cast: Nicole Tomkins, Rowan Smyth, Dan Istrate, Circus- Szalewski, Shu Sakimoko, Kristel Elling
Member Reviews
The first watch it had a super eerie feeling the whole movie, it was so good I have rewatched it multiple times and think if your looking for a horror movie that is less “in your face” about being scary and more eerie and unsettling, this is the perfect movie for that!
It's not Hagazuzza or The VVitch or A Dark Song, but its entertaining, highly atmospheric, and the cinematography is unique.
Very creepy disturbing little movie, I dig it
Deserves 666 skulls
Deserves 666 skulls