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'Beyond and Back' is a 1978 documentary and "death-sploitation flick"[http://movies.amctv.com/movie/1978/Beyond+and+Back 'Beyond and Back', AMC Movie Guide.] AMC. Retrieved July 14, 2014. released by Sunn Classic Pictures that deals with the subject of near death experiences.

Production notes



'Beyond and Back' was produced by Sunn Classic Pictures, a Utah-based independent film company that specialized in releasing low-budget message movies to non-urban audiences. Along with such features as 'In Search of Noah's Ark' (1976) and 'In Search of Historic Jesus' (1979), the film was one of a series of releases from the company that attempted to present convincing scientific evidence for Christian theology.

Based in part on a book by evangelist Ralph Wilkerson, the idea for 'Beyond and Back' was suggested to Sunn Pictures by a freelance writer who submitted a treatment for the film after reading about the film studio in Writer's Digest.Frederick Wasser, Cinema Journal, Winter 1995 The film's screenwriter, Stephen Lord, was a respected television screenwriter, having written scripts for such notable sci-fi/horror programs as 'The Outer Limits' and 'Kolchak: The Night Stalker.' Directing chores went to James L. Conway, who had helmed Sunn's speculative fiction vehicle 'The Lincoln Conspiracy' the previous year. The movie was filmed by cinematographer Henning Schellerup, a veteran of late '60s and early '70s porn films such as 'Come One, Come All' (1970) and 'Heterosexualis' (1973).

Parts of the film were shot in Park City, Salt Lake City, and Heber in Utah.

Promotion



Since 'Beyond and Back' never received a traditional wide release, it was able to largely avoid scrutiny from the national media. Sunn Classic Pictures mostly screened its films in smaller towns and non-urban areas. It was also popular at drive-in movie theaters. This approach "avoided the audiences and the critical media in Los Angeles and New York... if the film failed in any single market, negative word of mouth did not spread to the next locale."(Wasser, 1995)

Wasser's assertion has, however, been disputed: "Wow, I saw it when I was 6. Saw it in Brooklyn".

Born-again Christian background and content



Filmed entirely on location in Utah, 'Beyond and Back' was produced by Charles E. Sellier Jr. At the time of the film's release, Sellier noted that he:

Critical and box office reception



'The New York Times' film critic Janet Maslin criticized the film for its inability to answer the many questions it raised, adding: In his January 1979 'Chicago Sun-Times' review, Roger Ebert gave the film one star, noting that it: The film appears on rogerebert.com, "Ebert's Most Hated" list, as well as in his 2000 book, 'I Hated, Hated, Hated This Movie.'

Produced very inexpensively, the film was a major commercial success. It earned nearly $24 million in U.S. box office receipts and was one of the top 30 top-earning films in the U.S. for 1978.[http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Beyond-and-Back#tab=summary Beyond and Back, Box Office Information.] The Numbers. Retrieved November 29, 2013.

'Beyond Death's Door (1979)'



'Beyond Deaths Door' (1979), was a follow-up to 'Beyond and Back'. Directed by Henning Schellerup, it featured a framing story of three doctors working at a hospital, and their experiences with patients descriptions of Heaven, Hell and out-of-body experiences. The film featured vignettes from its predecessor, including the segments on reincarnation and Duncan MacDougalls 21 grams experiment.

The film was based on the book of the same name, written by Maurice Rawlings.

References




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