Meridian
Horror • Mystery • Romance
~ Seduced by something else than human... In love with something more. ~
Overview:
After her father’s death, Catherine returns to her family’s gothic castle in Italy and gets caught in the web of a mysterious love triangle.
Director:
Charles Band
Status:
Released
Language:
English
Buget:
$0.00
Revenue:
Key words:
Cast
Sherilyn Fenn
~ as ~
Catherine
Malcolm Jamieson
Lawrence / Oliver
Charlie Spradling
Gina
Hilary Mason
Martha
Phil Fondacaro
Dwarf
Vernon Dobtcheff
Priest
Alex Daniels
Beast
Vito Passeri
Adriana
Angelo de Bianchi
Lunatic Man
Mohamed Badrsalem
Strong Man
Wuchak
Written 2 month(s) ago
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Beauty and the beast at an Italian castle
A half-American woman (Sherilyn Fenn) returns to Italy to inherit the family castle, but she and her best friend (Charlie Spradling) dubiously get involved with a traveling carnival troupe, led by a dark, handsome man (Malcolm Jamieson).
"Meridian” (1990), sometimes subtitled “Kiss of the Beast” (and also known as “Phantoms”), is a castle-oriented romantic drama/fantasy with elements of the supernatural, even horror. The real star is the milieu of the castle and the awe-inspiring garden of colossal statues, along with the two brunettes.
Speaking of which, they’re both shown top nude a couple of times (so stay away if that offends you) but, honestly, the director & cinematographer didn’t really take advantage of their presence (not talking about nudity or sleaze). In other words, they didn’t know how to photograph beautiful women.
There's a surprising politically incorrect element that wouldn’t fly today and is bewildering if you think about it (I don’t want to give it away). Meanwhile the details on how a person is to escape a 400 years-old curse are eye-rolling and almost singlehandedly ruin the movie. It’s like it was written by an author of bad romance/fantasy novels.
It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot at Castello di Giove, which is a 75-minutes drive north of Rome, as well as Bomarzo (the garden of statues), which is about seven miles west of the castle.
GRADE: C+