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Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
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Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
Cemetery Man (1994) DVD - Cult Horror Movie | Perfect for Halloween Movie Nights & Italian Horror Film Collections
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Product Description Rupert Everett (MY BEST FRIEND’S WEDDING) stars as Francesco Dellamorte, a cemetery watchman whose job is to slaughter the living dead when they rise hungry from their graves. But following a tragic tryst with a lusty young widow (stunning Anna Falchi in one of three sexy roles), Francisco begins to ponder the mysteries of existence. Is there long-term satisfaction in blasting the skulls of ‘returners’? Will his imbecile assistant find happiness with the partial girl-corpse of his dreams? And if death is the ultimate act of love, can a psychotic killing spree send Dellamorte to the brink of enlightenment? Italian horror master Michele Soavi (STAGE FRIGHT) directed this brilliantly bloody black comedy — also known as DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE — that Gore Score calls "a deliciously demented, delightfully surreal stew of sex, death, splatter, male-bonding, barfing, zombies and nothing less than the Ultimate Meaning of Life!" Amazon.com If you think you hate your job, think again. Francesco Dellamorte (Rupert Everett), the titular Cemetery Man, lives a lonely life with a dead-end career. He works and resides in a cemetery that holds a dark, hidden secret. You see, those who are buried in Dellamorte's cemetery have the tendency to rise from the dead. Francesco's job is to make sure the dead remain dead. When they rise, he must hunt them down and ensure they get their eternal rest. Since his strange career takes up most of his time, there is no room in his life for romance or friendship. His sole companion is his mute, Igor-like assistant Gnaghi (François Hadji-Lazaro). Not surprisingly, Francesco has grown weary of the dull drum and repetitive routine his job and life have become. It is not until he meets the girl of his dreams (Anna Falchi), who happens to be a widow attending her husband's funeral, that Francesco realizes that there may be more to life than this. Sound a bit odd? Well, it is. But fans of the zombie and the "twentysomething disgruntled worker" genres will feel right at home with this Michele Soavi cult favorite. At its center, Cemetery Man is a black comedy/existential mediation on loneliness and career disappointment. But where Fight Club is entrenched in an action/buddy-flick setting and Office Space is a strict black comedy, Cemetery Man is staged deep in the Italian zombie genre, giving it extra points for originality. --Rob BraccoStills from Cemetary Man (Click for larger image)
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Fracesco Dellamorte ( Rupert Everett) is not just your average cemetery worker, he kills the walking undead at night that try to escape the cemetery so they can feed off the flesh of the living. He has a dim-witted fat assistant to help him with his daily and nightly work, he also falls for a beautiful widow (Anna Falchi) but as tragic soon starts when she dies strange things start happening as more of the dead are coming back to life. The grim Reaper eventually tells Dellamorte to stop killing zombies and kill only the living as it makes him descend into madness to kill some people.Strange, dark and funny Italian-French-German horror comedy in the tradition of H.P. Lovecraft, Lucio Fulci and George A. Romero. Based on a Italian horror comic called "Dylan Dog", this movie is one of the 90's best horror flicks and one of Italy's best of the genre along with some of the likes of Dario Argento's and Lucio Fulci's works for it's a rare diamond in the rough among fans of horror with nudity, the lovely Ms. Falchi in three roles, dark humor and gore abound with a strange ending.This DVD has a great transfer on the picture and sound quality that Anchor Bay can offer like usual with some decent extras like a featurette, the original Italian theatrical trailer and a biography of the director, this movie is a must have for your zombie and horror movie collection because if you haven't seen it then you don't know that your missing out on a truly outstanding gem of the genre.Also recommended: "Re-Animator", "Demons", "Dawn of the Dead ( 1978)", "Night of the Living Dead ( 1968)", "House By The Cemetery", "City of the Living Dead ( a.k.a. Gates of Hell)", "The Return of the Living Dead", "Return of the Living Dead part II", "Return of the Living Dead 3", "Pet Semetary", "Evil Dead 1 & 2", "My Boyfriend's Back", "Shaun of the Dead", "Blind Dead Series", "Zombi 2 ( a.k.a. Zombie)", "Hell of the Living Dead ( a.k.a. Night of the Zombies, Virus, Zombie Creeping Flesh)", "Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror", "From Dusk Till Dawn", "Day of the Dead", "Land of the Dead", "Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky", "Versus", "Cannibal Apocalypse", "Blood Diner", "The Toxic Avenger", "Redneck Zombies", "Land of the Dead", "Night of the Living Dead ( 1990)", "Dawn of the Dead ( 2004)", "The Church", "Night of the Creeps", " An American Werewolf in London", "Nightmare City ( a.k.a. City of the Walking Dead)", "Slither", "Battle Royale", "Ichi The Killer", "High Tension", "THe Serpent and The Rainbow", "Caligula", "Resident Evil", "Resident Evil: Apocalypse", "House of 1000 Corpses", "The Devil's Reject", "Candyman", "Hellraiser", "Hellbound: Hellraiser II", "The Stuff', "Dead Heat ( 1988)", "Creepshow", "28 Days Later", "Dead & Buried", "A Blade in The Dark", "Suspiria", "Opera", "Tenebre", "The New York Ripper", "Vampire Hunter D", "Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust", "Wolf Creek", "Hostel", "The Frighteners", "Nightmare on Elm Street", "Freddy Vs. Jason", "Bride of Re-Animator", "Beyond Re-Animator", "The Corpse Bride", "The Burning", "Zombi Holocaust", "Stage Fright", "Inferno" and " The Beyond".

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