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Necronomicon (film)

Necronomicon (also called H. P. Lovecraft's Necronomicon, Necronomicon: Book of the Dead or Necronomicon: To Hell and Back) is a 1993 French-American anthology horror film. It features three distinct segments and a wraparound directed by Brian Yuzna, Christophe Gans and Shusuke Kaneko and written by Gans, Yuzna, Brent V. Friedman and Kazunori Itō. The film's ensemble cast includes stars Jeffrey Combs, Bruce Payne, Richard Lynch, Belinda Bauer, Maria Ford, Dennis Christopher, Gary Graham and David Warner. The extensive special makeup and animatronic effects were supervised by Tom Savini[1] and were created by John Carl Buechler,[2] Christopher Nelson and Screaming Mad George.

Necronomicon
DVD cover
Directed by
Screenplay by
  • Brent V. Friedman
  • Christophe Gans ("The Drowned")
  • Kazunori Itō ("The Cold")
Story by
  • Brent V. Friedman
  • Brian Yuzna
Based on
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography
  • Gerry Lively ("The Cold" and "Whispers")
  • Russell Brandt ("The Library" and "The Drowned")
Edited by
  • Christopher Roth
  • Keith H. Sauter
Music by
Production
companies
  • Davis-Films
  • Optic Nerve Studios
Distributed by
Release dates
  • November 19, 1993 (1993-11-19) (London)
  • October 29, 1996 (1996-10-29) (United States)
Running time
96 minutes
CountriesUnited States
France
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4 million (estimated)

The three stories are based on three works by famed horror writer H. P. Lovecraft: "The Drowned" has light similarities to aspects of the short story "The Rats in the Walls",[3] "The Cold" is based on the short story "Cool Air",[4] and "Whispers" is based on the novella The Whisperer in Darkness.[5]

Plot edit

The film is broken into four separate features: "The Library", "The Drowned", "The Cold" and "Whispers". "The Library" segment is the frame story, which begins and ends the movie.

The Library edit

In the frame story of the film, H. P. Lovecraft learns of a monastery where a copy of the Necronomicon is held. Having been a regular there for his research, he sets up an appointment, his cab driver told to wait outside. Taking offense when the head monk calls his work "fiction", Lovecraft insists that all his writings are true. Requesting to read the Alchemical Encyclopedia Vol. III, Lovecraft steals a key from another monk and flees to the cellar, where the Necronomicon is being held. Unknown to him, a monk has seen him. Unlocking the vault where the book is held, the door closes behind Lovecraft unexpectedly, making him drop the key down a grating and into the water below. As that happens, one of the seals is opened.

Lovecraft sits to read and record what he is reading. It is not specified if he sees visions of the future through the book, or if the book contains future accounts. It is likely the stories will come to pass, and for the Necronomicon have already passed, alluding to the Necronomicon's timelessness, as all the stories take place well beyond the 1920s.

The Drowned edit

Edward De Lapoer is tracked down in Sweden after inheriting an old, abandoned family hotel. Left a sealed envelope from Jethro De Lapoer, he learns of his uncle's tragic death. Upon a boat trip return to New England, a crash on the shore killed Jethro's wife and son. Distraught, Jethro picked up a copy of the Holy Bible in front of several funeral mourners, tossed it into the fireplace and announced that any god who would take from him is not welcome in his home.

That night, an odd fishman arrives and tells him he is "not alone", then leaves behind an English translation of the Necronomicon. Using the book, Jethro brings his family back to life. However, they are revived as unholy monsters with green glowing eyes and tentacles in their mouths. Feeling guilty, he chooses to commit suicide by casting himself off an upper floor balcony.

Edward, distraught over a car accident years before which killed his wife, Clara, finds the Necronomicon and performs the ritual to revive her. That night, Clara arrives and asks to be invited in. Edward apologizes for the accident. Clara begins to regurgitate tentacles from her mouth, and in a panic, Edward pushes her away. Clara angrily attacks, but Edward, with a sword taken from a nearby wall, cuts her. She turns into a tentacle leading underneath the floor. Drawn underground from the injury, the creature below destroys the main floor and rises, a gigantic monster with tentacles, one eye and a large mouth. Edward cuts a rope holding the chandelier, jumps to it and climbs to the ceiling. "Clara" again tries to restrain him, but Edward destroys a stained glass window, the sunlight driving her away.

Edward pushes the chandelier rope free from the pulley, the pointed bottom piercing the monster in the eye, presumably killing it. Now on the roof, Edward has avoided the same fate that Jethro had years before, and decides to live.

The Cold edit

Reporter Dale Porkel is suspicious of a string of strange murders in Boston over the past several decades. Confronting a woman at a local apartment building, he is invited in, only to find the entire place is very cold. The woman he has confronted claims to suffer a rare skin condition which has left her sensitive to heat and light. Demanding the truth or his story runs as-is, Dale is told the story of Emily Osterman's arrival to Boston twenty years before.

Emily had supposedly taken residence in the apartment building, and was told by Lena, the owner, not to disturb the other tenant, Dr. Richard Madden, a scientist. Her first night, she is attacked by her sexually abusive stepfather, Sam, who has tracked her down. Running away, the two struggle on the steps leading to the apartment next door. Dr. Madden opens his door, grabs Sam's arm and stabs his hand with a scalpel. He falls down the stairs and dies. Emily is bandaged up and given medication. That night, Emily is awakened by the sound of drilling and she sees blood dripping from her ceiling. Heading upstairs, she finds Dr. Madden and Lena mutilating Sam's corpse. She passes out, awakening later in her bed with a clean ceiling. Dr. Madden assures her that it was all a bad dream.

The next day while job hunting, Emily sees two cops with flyers asking for information about the murder of Sam. She confronts Dr. Madden, and he comes clean: though Sam was already dead from the fall, Dr. Madden claims he would have killed Sam regardless for what he had done to Emily. Dr. Madden reveals his copy of the Necronomicon to Emily and explains to her how he learned of its information on sustaining life. In the greenhouse, Dr. Madden proves this by injecting a wilted rose with a compound to revive it, claiming that as long as it is kept out of the sun, it will never die. The two have sex, with a distraught and angry Lena spying on them.

That night, Lena threatens to kill Emily if Emily will not kill her, as Lena is in love with Dr. Madden, a feeling that has never been returned. Emily flees, only to return months later. Upon arrival, Emily finds her boss from the diner in Dr. Madden's apartment, struggling to avoid death. Lena stabs the man in the back, killing him. Lena insists on killing Emily, but Dr. Madden will not allow it. The two struggle, destroying lab equipment in the process. The resulting fire injures Dr. Madden severely, and without his fresh injection of pure spinal fluid, he feels no pain as his body disintegrates before he dies. Lena shoots Emily with a shotgun in revenge. Emily announces her pregnancy, and Lena, feeling a loyalty to Dr. Madden, saves her.

Dale suspects the woman he is talking to is not Emily's daughter, but Emily herself, having contracted a disease from Dr. Madden during intercourse. Emily reveals he is right, and that she is still pregnant, hoping one day that her baby may be born. She also reveals that she has continued murdering for spinal fluid, and chooses to keep a supply stockpiled. Dale realizes his coffee has been drugged as an aged Lena approaches him, brandishing a syringe.

Whispers edit

During a pursuit of a suspect known as "the Butcher", two Philadelphia police officers, Paul and Sarah, are arguing over their failed relationship and the coming baby. The argument leads to a crash, flipping the cruiser upside down. Paul, having unbuckled his seat belt in the argument, is knocked out and dragged off by an unseen person. Sarah unbuckles herself, breaks the window and exits the vehicle. Unable to call for backup, she follows a blood trail alone.

Inside the old warehouse, Sarah follows as Paul is taken down a service elevator. Sarah trips on a rope and falls through to the floor, saved from impact by the rope around her ankle. The rope breaks a second after, and as she gets up, she finds a man in glasses, Harold Benedict. Insisting he is merely the landlord of the warehouse and the Butcher is a tenant, he offers to lead her to him. Downstairs, the two are shot at by Mrs. Benedict, a blind old woman. Sarah, sick of getting a run-around, takes the shotgun and orders the two to lead her to the Butcher. Mrs. Benedict indulges in gossip first, insisting she is not really Benedict's wife. She also claims the Butcher is from another dimension. While searching for the Butcher, Sarah makes her way to a cavern filled with bat-like creatures and other monstrosities, but the Benedicts pull the ladder from the hole, leaving Sarah trapped. As Sarah ventures through the cavern, she starts to become scared, even promising to keep her unborn child. She later sees Paul, but he has already been eaten by the bat-like creatures that inhabit the cavern. His brains are needed by the bats to reproduce. The bats then begin to corner her. She later wakes up on a table, where Mr. and Mrs. Benedict are seemingly trying to feed Sarah to the monster bats.

Sarah suddenly wakes up in a hospital. Her mother and a doctor (who resemble the Benedicts) rush into her room. Sarah was forced to have an abortion as a result of the car accident earlier, but her mother insists that she will be forgiven if she forgives herself. Sarah wants to see Paul, but Paul is brain dead and turns out to be in the very same state that he was found back in the caverns. Sarah screams in terror in spite of her mother's pleas to not scare the baby. Sarah does not understand what her mother is talking about, as she thought the baby had to be aborted. Her mother opens her blouse and reveals that the baby is inside the womb of the monster-bat creatures. Sarah is even more scared, especially after removing her bed sheets and finding out she has lost half of one of her arms. Suddenly, the hospital setting changes back into the cavern. Sarah is still on the table, about to become a meal for the monster bats. Harold wants to leave, but Sarah still has the keys.

The Library edit

With the conclusion of the third tale, Lovecraft is confronted by the head monk, who assures him that all will be fine if he opens the door. Lovecraft admits he dropped the key. Furious, the monk warns Lovecraft to replace the book, but the author is attacked by a monster in the water beneath him, and the last of the seals opens up. The head monk reveals himself to not be human at all, as he begins stretching his body through the bars to enter the room, and Lovecraft uses a sword in his cane to defeat the monster in the water.

Gathering his things and grabbing the book, Lovecraft begins to depart, being caught by one of the monks who warns him of the foolishness of his actions, telling him he will pay for his misdeeds. Lovecraft then escapes to the taxi and orders it to leave, and it leaves unpursued.

Cast edit

The Library (Frame Story) edit

The Drowned edit

The Cold edit

Whispers edit

Production edit

Brian Yuzna was trying to get a new film project going using his business connections in Japan and decided a three-story anthology film with a creative team from America, Asia, and Europe respectively would give the film the commercial viability it needed to secure financing.[6] In developing a linking device for the film, Yuzna decided to base the film around the Necronomicon from the writings of H. P. Lovecraft while making the film more inspired by Lovecraft's stories rather than a direct adaptation of them.[6]

Release edit

Despite being completed in 1993, the film sat on a shelf until it was released direct-to-video on October 29, 1996.[7]

Critical response edit

Necronomicon was well received upon its initial VHS release in the US, but did substantially better in European and Asian markets.[citation needed] The film won the award for Best Special Effects at the 1994 Fantafestival.[citation needed]

Craig Butler of AllMovie later described the film as "a hit-and-miss affair", commending the writing of the first two segments, special make-up effects, and David Warner's performance, but criticizing the weak writing of the two remaining segments.[8]

With regard to the acting, Iain McLachlan of SFFWorld commented in 2004 that "Payne is especially effective because of his suppression of his tortured grief, adding considerable power to his scenes".[9]

In their 2006 book Lurker in the Lobby: A Guide to the Cinema of H. P. Lovecraft, Andrew Migliore and John Strysik opined that the film "does not deliver on what should have been a great idea. In fact the film loses focus, speed, and atmosphere after the first segment, 'The Drowned', almost as though the production had run out of money and time."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ "Tom Savini | Legends of Horror". www.legendsofhorror.org. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  2. ^ "Special Make-Up and Creature Effects – the world of John carl Buechler". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
  3. ^ The Rats in the Walls, by H. P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft's original short story that inspired The Drowned.
  4. ^ Cool Air, by H. P. Lovecraft. The original story that inspired The Cold.
  5. ^ The Whisperer in Darkness, by H. P. Lovecraft. Lovecraft's original story that inspired Whispers.
  6. ^ a b Biodrowski, Steve (Winter 1993). "Necronomicon". Imagi-Movies. Fourth Castle Micromedia. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  7. ^ "H.P. Lovecraft's Necronomicon (1996)". TCM. Retrieved August 15, 2023.
  8. ^ Butler, Craig. "Necronomicon (1993) – Christopher Gans, Brian Yuza". AllMovie.com. Craig Butler. Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  9. ^ . www.sffworld.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  10. ^ Migliore, Andrew; Strysik, John (February 1, 2006). Lurker in the Lobby: A Guide to the Cinema of H. P. Lovecraft. Night Shade Books. ISBN 978-1-892389-35-0.

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For the 1968 Jess Franco film see Succubus film For other uses see Necronomicon disambiguation This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article is missing information about the film s production and releases Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page April 2015 This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Necronomicon film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Necronomicon also called H P Lovecraft s Necronomicon Necronomicon Book of the Dead or Necronomicon To Hell and Back is a 1993 French American anthology horror film It features three distinct segments and a wraparound directed by Brian Yuzna Christophe Gans and Shusuke Kaneko and written by Gans Yuzna Brent V Friedman and Kazunori Itō The film s ensemble cast includes stars Jeffrey Combs Bruce Payne Richard Lynch Belinda Bauer Maria Ford Dennis Christopher Gary Graham and David Warner The extensive special makeup and animatronic effects were supervised by Tom Savini 1 and were created by John Carl Buechler 2 Christopher Nelson and Screaming Mad George NecronomiconDVD coverDirected byBrian Yuzna The Library and Whispers Christophe Gans The Drowned Shusuke Kaneko The Cold Screenplay byBrent V Friedman Christophe Gans The Drowned Kazunori Itō The Cold Story byBrent V Friedman Brian YuznaBased on The Rats in the Walls Cool Air The Whisperer in Darkness by H P LovecraftProduced byBrian Yuzna Samuel HadidaStarringBruce Payne Richard Lynch Jeffrey Combs Belinda Bauer David Warner Maria FordCinematographyGerry Lively The Cold and Whispers Russell Brandt The Library and The Drowned Edited byChristopher Roth Keith H SauterMusic byJoseph LoDuca The Library and The Drowned Daniel Licht The Cold and Whispers ProductioncompaniesDavis Films Optic Nerve StudiosDistributed byAugust Entertainment Inc New Line Home VideoRelease datesNovember 19 1993 1993 11 19 London October 29 1996 1996 10 29 United States Running time96 minutesCountriesUnited StatesFranceLanguageEnglishBudget 4 million estimated The three stories are based on three works by famed horror writer H P Lovecraft The Drowned has light similarities to aspects of the short story The Rats in the Walls 3 The Cold is based on the short story Cool Air 4 and Whispers is based on the novella The Whisperer in Darkness 5 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 The Library 1 2 The Drowned 1 3 The Cold 1 4 Whispers 1 5 The Library 2 Cast 2 1 The Library Frame Story 2 2 The Drowned 2 3 The Cold 2 4 Whispers 3 Production 4 Release 5 Critical response 6 References 7 External linksPlot editThe film is broken into four separate features The Library The Drowned The Cold and Whispers The Library segment is the frame story which begins and ends the movie The Library edit In the frame story of the film H P Lovecraft learns of a monastery where a copy of the Necronomicon is held Having been a regular there for his research he sets up an appointment his cab driver told to wait outside Taking offense when the head monk calls his work fiction Lovecraft insists that all his writings are true Requesting to read the Alchemical Encyclopedia Vol III Lovecraft steals a key from another monk and flees to the cellar where the Necronomicon is being held Unknown to him a monk has seen him Unlocking the vault where the book is held the door closes behind Lovecraft unexpectedly making him drop the key down a grating and into the water below As that happens one of the seals is opened Lovecraft sits to read and record what he is reading It is not specified if he sees visions of the future through the book or if the book contains future accounts It is likely the stories will come to pass and for the Necronomicon have already passed alluding to the Necronomicon s timelessness as all the stories take place well beyond the 1920s The Drowned edit Edward De Lapoer is tracked down in Sweden after inheriting an old abandoned family hotel Left a sealed envelope from Jethro De Lapoer he learns of his uncle s tragic death Upon a boat trip return to New England a crash on the shore killed Jethro s wife and son Distraught Jethro picked up a copy of the Holy Bible in front of several funeral mourners tossed it into the fireplace and announced that any god who would take from him is not welcome in his home That night an odd fishman arrives and tells him he is not alone then leaves behind an English translation of the Necronomicon Using the book Jethro brings his family back to life However they are revived as unholy monsters with green glowing eyes and tentacles in their mouths Feeling guilty he chooses to commit suicide by casting himself off an upper floor balcony Edward distraught over a car accident years before which killed his wife Clara finds the Necronomicon and performs the ritual to revive her That night Clara arrives and asks to be invited in Edward apologizes for the accident Clara begins to regurgitate tentacles from her mouth and in a panic Edward pushes her away Clara angrily attacks but Edward with a sword taken from a nearby wall cuts her She turns into a tentacle leading underneath the floor Drawn underground from the injury the creature below destroys the main floor and rises a gigantic monster with tentacles one eye and a large mouth Edward cuts a rope holding the chandelier jumps to it and climbs to the ceiling Clara again tries to restrain him but Edward destroys a stained glass window the sunlight driving her away Edward pushes the chandelier rope free from the pulley the pointed bottom piercing the monster in the eye presumably killing it Now on the roof Edward has avoided the same fate that Jethro had years before and decides to live The Cold edit Reporter Dale Porkel is suspicious of a string of strange murders in Boston over the past several decades Confronting a woman at a local apartment building he is invited in only to find the entire place is very cold The woman he has confronted claims to suffer a rare skin condition which has left her sensitive to heat and light Demanding the truth or his story runs as is Dale is told the story of Emily Osterman s arrival to Boston twenty years before Emily had supposedly taken residence in the apartment building and was told by Lena the owner not to disturb the other tenant Dr Richard Madden a scientist Her first night she is attacked by her sexually abusive stepfather Sam who has tracked her down Running away the two struggle on the steps leading to the apartment next door Dr Madden opens his door grabs Sam s arm and stabs his hand with a scalpel He falls down the stairs and dies Emily is bandaged up and given medication That night Emily is awakened by the sound of drilling and she sees blood dripping from her ceiling Heading upstairs she finds Dr Madden and Lena mutilating Sam s corpse She passes out awakening later in her bed with a clean ceiling Dr Madden assures her that it was all a bad dream The next day while job hunting Emily sees two cops with flyers asking for information about the murder of Sam She confronts Dr Madden and he comes clean though Sam was already dead from the fall Dr Madden claims he would have killed Sam regardless for what he had done to Emily Dr Madden reveals his copy of the Necronomicon to Emily and explains to her how he learned of its information on sustaining life In the greenhouse Dr Madden proves this by injecting a wilted rose with a compound to revive it claiming that as long as it is kept out of the sun it will never die The two have sex with a distraught and angry Lena spying on them That night Lena threatens to kill Emily if Emily will not kill her as Lena is in love with Dr Madden a feeling that has never been returned Emily flees only to return months later Upon arrival Emily finds her boss from the diner in Dr Madden s apartment struggling to avoid death Lena stabs the man in the back killing him Lena insists on killing Emily but Dr Madden will not allow it The two struggle destroying lab equipment in the process The resulting fire injures Dr Madden severely and without his fresh injection of pure spinal fluid he feels no pain as his body disintegrates before he dies Lena shoots Emily with a shotgun in revenge Emily announces her pregnancy and Lena feeling a loyalty to Dr Madden saves her Dale suspects the woman he is talking to is not Emily s daughter but Emily herself having contracted a disease from Dr Madden during intercourse Emily reveals he is right and that she is still pregnant hoping one day that her baby may be born She also reveals that she has continued murdering for spinal fluid and chooses to keep a supply stockpiled Dale realizes his coffee has been drugged as an aged Lena approaches him brandishing a syringe Whispers edit During a pursuit of a suspect known as the Butcher two Philadelphia police officers Paul and Sarah are arguing over their failed relationship and the coming baby The argument leads to a crash flipping the cruiser upside down Paul having unbuckled his seat belt in the argument is knocked out and dragged off by an unseen person Sarah unbuckles herself breaks the window and exits the vehicle Unable to call for backup she follows a blood trail alone Inside the old warehouse Sarah follows as Paul is taken down a service elevator Sarah trips on a rope and falls through to the floor saved from impact by the rope around her ankle The rope breaks a second after and as she gets up she finds a man in glasses Harold Benedict Insisting he is merely the landlord of the warehouse and the Butcher is a tenant he offers to lead her to him Downstairs the two are shot at by Mrs Benedict a blind old woman Sarah sick of getting a run around takes the shotgun and orders the two to lead her to the Butcher Mrs Benedict indulges in gossip first insisting she is not really Benedict s wife She also claims the Butcher is from another dimension While searching for the Butcher Sarah makes her way to a cavern filled with bat like creatures and other monstrosities but the Benedicts pull the ladder from the hole leaving Sarah trapped As Sarah ventures through the cavern she starts to become scared even promising to keep her unborn child She later sees Paul but he has already been eaten by the bat like creatures that inhabit the cavern His brains are needed by the bats to reproduce The bats then begin to corner her She later wakes up on a table where Mr and Mrs Benedict are seemingly trying to feed Sarah to the monster bats Sarah suddenly wakes up in a hospital Her mother and a doctor who resemble the Benedicts rush into her room Sarah was forced to have an abortion as a result of the car accident earlier but her mother insists that she will be forgiven if she forgives herself Sarah wants to see Paul but Paul is brain dead and turns out to be in the very same state that he was found back in the caverns Sarah screams in terror in spite of her mother s pleas to not scare the baby Sarah does not understand what her mother is talking about as she thought the baby had to be aborted Her mother opens her blouse and reveals that the baby is inside the womb of the monster bat creatures Sarah is even more scared especially after removing her bed sheets and finding out she has lost half of one of her arms Suddenly the hospital setting changes back into the cavern Sarah is still on the table about to become a meal for the monster bats Harold wants to leave but Sarah still has the keys The Library edit With the conclusion of the third tale Lovecraft is confronted by the head monk who assures him that all will be fine if he opens the door Lovecraft admits he dropped the key Furious the monk warns Lovecraft to replace the book but the author is attacked by a monster in the water beneath him and the last of the seals opens up The head monk reveals himself to not be human at all as he begins stretching his body through the bars to enter the room and Lovecraft uses a sword in his cane to defeat the monster in the water Gathering his things and grabbing the book Lovecraft begins to depart being caught by one of the monks who warns him of the foolishness of his actions telling him he will pay for his misdeeds Lovecraft then escapes to the taxi and orders it to leave and it leaves unpursued Cast editThe Library Frame Story edit Jeffrey Combs as H P Lovecraft Tony Azito as Librarian Brian Yuzna as Cabbie The Drowned edit Bruce Payne as Edward De Lapoer Belinda Bauer as Nancy Gallmore Richard Lynch as Jethro De Lapoer Maria Ford as Clara Peter Jasienski as Jethro s son Denice D Lewis as Emma De Lapoer Vladimir Kulich as a Villager The Cold edit David Warner as Dr Madden Bess Meyer as Emily Osterman Millie Perkins as Lena Dennis Christopher as Dale Porkel Gary Graham as Sam Curt Lowens as Mr Hawkins Whispers edit Signy Coleman as Sarah Obba Babatunde as Paul Don Calfa as Mr Benedict Judith Drake as Mrs BenedictProduction editBrian Yuzna was trying to get a new film project going using his business connections in Japan and decided a three story anthology film with a creative team from America Asia and Europe respectively would give the film the commercial viability it needed to secure financing 6 In developing a linking device for the film Yuzna decided to base the film around the Necronomicon from the writings of H P Lovecraft while making the film more inspired by Lovecraft s stories rather than a direct adaptation of them 6 Release editDespite being completed in 1993 the film sat on a shelf until it was released direct to video on October 29 1996 7 Critical response editNecronomicon was well received upon its initial VHS release in the US but did substantially better in European and Asian markets citation needed The film won the award for Best Special Effects at the 1994 Fantafestival citation needed Craig Butler of AllMovie later described the film as a hit and miss affair commending the writing of the first two segments special make up effects and David Warner s performance but criticizing the weak writing of the two remaining segments 8 With regard to the acting Iain McLachlan of SFFWorld commented in 2004 that Payne is especially effective because of his suppression of his tortured grief adding considerable power to his scenes 9 In their 2006 book Lurker in the Lobby A Guide to the Cinema of H P Lovecraft Andrew Migliore and John Strysik opined that the film does not deliver on what should have been a great idea In fact the film loses focus speed and atmosphere after the first segment The Drowned almost as though the production had run out of money and time 10 References edit Tom Savini Legends of Horror www legendsofhorror org Retrieved 2017 11 27 Special Make Up and Creature Effects the world of John carl Buechler sites google com Retrieved 2017 11 27 The Rats in the Walls by H P Lovecraft Lovecraft s original short story that inspired The Drowned Cool Air by H P Lovecraft The original story that inspired The Cold The Whisperer in Darkness by H P Lovecraft Lovecraft s original story that inspired Whispers a b Biodrowski Steve Winter 1993 Necronomicon Imagi Movies Fourth Castle Micromedia Retrieved August 15 2023 H P Lovecraft s Necronomicon 1996 TCM Retrieved August 15 2023 Butler Craig Necronomicon 1993 Christopher Gans Brian Yuza AllMovie com Craig Butler Retrieved 27 September 2015 Movie Necronomicon www sffworld com Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Migliore Andrew Strysik John February 1 2006 Lurker in the Lobby A Guide to the Cinema of H P Lovecraft Night Shade Books ISBN 978 1 892389 35 0 External links editNecronomicon at AllMovie Necronomicon at IMDb nbsp Necronomicon 1993 at Rotten Tomatoes 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