The House by the Cemetery 1981

director: Lucio Fulci  


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Italy

Alternative Titles

  • Quella villa accanto al cimitero
  • La maison pr?s du cimeti?re
  • Das Haus an der Friedhofsmauer

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Can anyone survive the demented marauding zombies in...
The House by the Cemetery had a gruesome past for it was once the property of Dr. Freudstein - a dabbler in bizarre surgical practises. But Norman, his wife Lucy and their young son, Bob, know nothing of this when they rent the foreboding New England residence. Before the full dossier of facts about the Freudstein legend become known, many innocent victims fall into the hands of the demented, marauding zombie, forever seeking freshly severed limbs and organs to keep his corrupt, rotting flesh alive. As past and present collide in a vortex of fear, each member of the terrified family find themselves, in turn, fighting for their lives in the underground, gore-soaked, charnel-house that is one of the House by the Cemetery's many secrets. Who will survive - and what will be left of them in the House where an unspeakable - and unstoppable - evil dwells? "Tremendously exciting. Builds to one of the best sustained climaxes of Gothique melodrama seen in recent years". STARBURST MAGAZINE. The latest film from Lucio Fulci, Italy's undisputed Crown King of Horror who has been called "one of the most influential horror director of the past decade".

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Distributor Vampix (Videomedia)
Catalogue Number HVM1027
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Release Date January 1983
Duration: 81m 06s
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Notes Read more about this video, which is featured in the book The Art of the Nasty
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