

Fantasy · Horror · Thriller
Overview
A boating accident off the coast of Spain sends Paul and his girlfriend Barbara to the decrepit fishing village of Imboca. As night falls, people start to disappear and things not quite human start to appear. Paul is pursued by the entire town. Running for his life, he uncovers Imboca's secret..they worship Dagon, a monstrous god of the sea...and Dagon's unholy offspring are on the loose...
Top Cast


Ezra Godden
Ezra Godden
Paul Marsh
Ezra Godden
Paul Marsh


Francisco Rabal
Francisco Rabal
Ezequiel
Francisco Rabal
Ezequiel


Raquel Meroño
Raquel Meroño
Bárbara
Raquel Meroño
Bárbara


Macarena Gómez
Macarena Gómez
Uxía Cambarro
Macarena Gómez
Uxía Cambarro


Brendan Price
Brendan Price
Howard
Brendan Price
Howard


Birgit Bofarull
Birgit Bofarull
Vicki
Birgit Bofarull
Vicki


Uxía Blanco
Uxía Blanco
Ezequiel's Mother
Uxía Blanco
Ezequiel's Mother


Ferran Lahoz
Ferran Lahoz
Priest
Ferran Lahoz
Priest
Joan Minguell
Joan Minguell
Xavier Cambarro
Joan Minguell
Xavier Cambarro


Alfredo Villa
Alfredo Villa
Captain Orpheus Cambarro
Alfredo Villa
Captain Orpheus Cambarro
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