The Cavern Movie Average ratng: 4,2/5 7278 reviews

Movie Info Eight spelunkers exploring an uncharted cave system in Central Asia are thrust into a terrifying fight for their lives when their guides are killed and an unknown presence stalks them. Taxila Cave Mohra Muradu ancient Remains, Road Trips Vacations 02 February ‎‎2005 DSCI0046.

Original title
Sette contro la morte aka
AKA
  • 7 contro la morte
Year
1964
Running time
94 min.
Country
Italy
Director
Edgar G. Ulmer
Screenwriter
Music
Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography
Cast
John Saxon, Rosanna Schiaffino, Larry Hagman, Peter Marshall, Nino Castelnuovo, Brian Aherne, Hans von Borsody, Joachim Hansen, Alfredo Varelli, Renato Terra
Producer
Co-production Italy-Germany - West Germany (FRG)-United States; Cinedoris S.P.A / Ernst Neubach-Film / 20th Century-Fox
Genre
War. Drama. Adventure
Synopsis / Plot
Adventure drama during WW2 in Italy where a mixed group of people get trapped inside a cave after a bomb raid. But can they co-operate? And will they survive?
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Spore hero free download. The Cavern: 2 out of 10: Blair Witch meets The Cave and gives me a headache. I have something to ask all film schools, could you please teach future directors how to hold a camera steady.

Flailing the camera around like Aunt Betty with 12 drinks is headache inducing. Also film is primarily a visual medium directors may want to point their camera's in the general direction of the action. Film also requires light to work. Perhaps a light source should be employed so one can see the action on the screen. I know it is a cave movie but there is absolutely nothing frightening about watching pitch blackness for minutes at a time. For that matter showing the film upside down doesn't indicate confusion on screen it indicates confusion in the editing booth.

A last note to the director I'm sure there was a good reason to have a horribly fake CGI campfire. I honestly can't for the life of me think of one. Now on to the screenwriter. Try to make at least one character likable. I'd prefer two or more but one decent person I can root for or care about might help. Also if you are going to have flashbacks make them relevant to the story.

If you are going to have a surprise ending it is probably best if it doesn't contradict every single thing that comes before it. And try adding some fancy spelunking terms to a cave movie. You might have wanted to start with spelunking. The Cavern is a pretty bad film, poorly shot with a confusing, improbable and anticlimactic ending.