Human Experiments (1979)
1h 25m
Running Time
October 19, 1979Release Date
Human Experiments (1979)
1h 25m
Running Time
October 19, 1979Release Date
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Plot.
A demented prison doctor performs gruesome shock therapy experiments on inmates.
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Cast & Crew.
Linda Haynes
Rachel Foster
Geoffrey Lewis
Doctor Hans R. Kline
Ellen Travolta
Mover
Lurene Tuttle
Granny
Mercedes Shirley
Warden Weber
Marie O'Henry
Tanya
Darlene Craviotto
Rita
Marie O'Henry
Tanya
Wesley Marie Tackitt
Jimmy
Caroline Davies
Pam
Aldo Ray
Mat Tibbs
Cherie Franklin
Cell Guard
Jackie Coogan
Sheriff Tibbs
Gregory Goodell
Director
Bobby Porter
Derril Willis
James O'Connell
Father
Richard Rothstein
Writer
Summer Brown
Producer
Rebecca Bohanon
Mother
Theodora Tate
Daughter
Timothy Coyle
Son
Mark Bucci
Composer
Roberta Jean Williams
Nurse #1
João Fernandes
Cinematographer
Ruth Stanley
Nurse #2
Maryanne Furman-Barrett
Martha
Barbara Pokras
Editor
Millicent Crisp
Laura
Linda Spheeris
ProductionDesigner
Ginny Hayes
Pong Game Inmate
Jinaki
Nursery Guard
Joyce Davis Smith
Warden's Secretary
Phil Proctor
Prosecutor (voice)
Teda Bracci
Inmate
Gayle Gannes
Inmate
Todd Hallowell
Art Direction
Edwin Brown
Executive Producer
Alan Friedman
Makeup Artist
Kathy Curtis-Cahill
Art Direction
Nicole Scott
Production Manager
Frank DeMarco
Special Effects
James Dannaldson
Special Effects
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Details.
Release DateOctober 19, 1979
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 25m
Content RatingR
Budget$300,000
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Wiki.
Human Experiments (also known as Beyond the Gate) is a 1979 American horror film directed and co-produced by Gregory Goodell. It stars Linda Haynes, Geoffrey Lewis, Ellen Travolta, Aldo Ray,
Jackie Coogan and Lurene Tuttle. This film earned its notoriety for being targeted by England's Director of Public Prosecutions during the video nasty furore in the early 1980s. Although it was listed on the first "video nasty" list issued by the DPP on July 4, 1983, the film was never prosecuted under the Obscene Publications Act and had originally been given an uncut (now defunct) X rating by the BBFC for theatrical release in 1979.