The Call of Cthulhu (film)
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''The Call of Cthulhu'' is a 2005 independent
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adaptation of the H. P. Lovecraft short story "
The Call of Cthulhu "The Call of Cthulhu" is a short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written in the summer of 1926, it was first published in the pulp magazine ''Weird Tales'' in February 1928. Inspiration The first seed of the story's first chapter '' ...
", produced by Sean Branney and
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and distributed by the
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. It is the first
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of the famous Lovecraft story, and uses Mythoscope, a blend of vintage and modern filming techniques intended to produce the look of a 1920s-era film. The film is the length of a
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. The original story had long been considered unfilmable, but the conceit of making it a silent film and the enthusiasm that the creators had for their project earned it good reviews and several awards.


Plot

The film begins with a dying professor who leaves his great-nephew a collection of documents pertaining to the Cthulhu Cult. The nephew (Matt Foyer) begins to learn why the study of the cult so fascinated his grandfather. Bit-by-bit he begins piecing together the dread implications of his grandfather's inquiries, and soon he takes on investigating the Cthulhu cult as a crusade of his own. Sailors aboard the ''Emma'' encounter the ''Alert'' abandoned at sea. The nephew notes that Inspector Legrasse, who had directed the raid on cultists in backwoods
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, died before the nephew's investigation began. As he pieces together the dreadful and disturbing reality of the situation, his own sanity begins to crumble. In the end, he passes the torch to his psychiatrist, who in turn hears Cthulhu's call.


Cast

*Matt Foyer as Francis Wayland Thurston *John Bolen as The Listener *Ralph Lucas as Professor Angell *Chad Fifer as Henry Wilcox *David Mersault as Inspector Legrasse *Barry Lynch as Professor Webb


Release

''The Call of Cthulhu'' was selected to appear at numerous
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s, including the 2006
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and North America's largest, the 2006
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, where it sold out both screenings thanks in part to a glowing review from ''The Stranger'', a local paper.


Reception

Despite the long-standing conventional wisdom that the story was inherently "unfilmable", ''The Call of Cthulhu'' garnered mostly positive reception from critics. It holds 100% approval rating on
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with an average rating of 7.1/10 based on 6 reviews. Dennis Schwartz from ''Ozus' World Movie Reviews'' rated the film a grade B, writing, " haunting labor of love tribute", praising the film's style, and score. Paul di Filippo of ''
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'' called it "the best HPL adaptation to date", labeling the decision to adapt it as a silent film "a brilliant conceit". Daniel Siwek from
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gave the film 4.5 out of 5 stars, calling it "very eerie and enjoyable", and A true testament to what can be accomplished with a lot of work and passion, but with limited funds." DW Bostaph Jr from
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awarded the film a score of 4/5, writing, "Ambitious in its own right, ''The Call of Cthulhu'' is indeed a step forward for the world of H. P. Lovecraft cinema. It is one of a handful of new films made by fans of the late great authors work, who not only see the prospect in the mines, but are able to understand the rock they are hidden within". David Cornelius from ''eFilmCritic'' gave the film 4 out of 5 stars, praising the film's soundtrack, writing, "What's truly great about ''Cthulhu'' is that it not only sets out to impress the hardcore Lovecraft fanatic, but fans of classic and/or experimental independent film as well. While it stumbles in places, both in terms of storytelling and presentation of its gimmick, it's such a unique project, and the love for the project by all involved is so contagious, that it becomes one of those special hidden secrets that you can't wait to introduce to your friends." In their book ''Lurker in the Lobby: The Guide to the Cinema of H. P. Lovecraft'', Andrew Migliore and John Strysik write: "''The Call of Cthulhu'' is a landmark adaptation that calls out to all Lovecraftian film fanatics — from its silent film form, its excellent cast, its direction, and its wonderful musical score... this is Cthulhuian cinema that
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would have loved."


Awards

''The Call of Cthulhu'' received various awards, including: * Best Feature at Eerie Horror Film Festival (2006) * Prix Tournage for the Best American Movie at 23rd
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(2006) * Audience Choice at Another Hole in the Head (2006) * Vuze Audience Favorites Winner (2007/2008)Cinequest film festival


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