House By the Cemetery (DVD)
Description
A middle-class family move to a house in New England and find that the previous tenant, a mad scientist who's supposed to be dead, is still on the premises. Gore aplently and not for the faint hearted.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 5027035007533
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 26 Sep 2011
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- DVD
- Genre
- Horror
- Region
- Region 2
- Language
- English
- Studio
- Arrow Video
- Extras
- Interactive Menus
- Runtime
- 86 min
- Age Restriction
- 18
- Supply Source
- UK
Movie
- Release Year
- 1984
- Running Time
- 87 min
- Language
- English
- Alternate Title
- Quella Villa Accanto Al Cimitero
- Categories
- Foreign Films / Italian / Gore / Killers / Monsters / Mystery / Suspense / Theatrical Release / Thriller / Zombies
- Ratings
-
- IMDb
- 6.2
- Rotten Tomatoes®
- 45% 49%
- Synopsis
- Dr. Norman Boyle (Paolo Malco), of the New York Historical Society, accepts a research assignment abandoned by a colleague who has committed suicide. The project requires the researcher to temporarily take up residence in a New England mansion along with his wife, Lucy (Katherine MacColl) and their son, Bob (Giovanni Frezza). Norman discovers his colleague had become consumed with the history of the home's original owner, a turn-of-the-Century surgeon named Dr. Freudstein who possessed a fondness for illegal experiments. Further investigation reveals Freudstein had found a way to stay alive by using cells derived from fresh human blood. The Boyles find out the hard way that the maggot-stuffed, undead doctor remains lurking in the shadows of the house, killing anybody who crosses his path.
While the plot does at times lose itself to vagueness and the inexplicable, Italian director Lucio Fulci reinforces his "Godfather Of Gore" moniker as visceral sequences (human mutilation aplenty, along with a gut-wrenching decapitation) unfold before the camera in the maestro's customary extreme close-up style. Made during the height of his career, HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY is one of Fulci's most admired favorites. A percentage of the film's popularity must also be credited to the inadvertently humorous English dubbing of Italian child star Giovanni Frezza's "Bob" character, performed by a much older female actress.
- Notes
- Filmed in Boston, Massachusetts; New York, New York; and Rome, Italy.
An unrated release in America, under 17 not admitted.
Lucio Fulci believed director Paul Verhoeven stole the idea for a villain to drag a victim down a flight of stairs for ROBOCOP from the ending of HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY.
HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY marks the end of actress Katherine MacColl's collaboration with Lucio Fulci, which includes CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1980 and THE BEYOND in 1981.
HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY marks the end of a lengthy collaboration between Fulci and cinematographer Sergio Salvati.
Fulci claims Serrador's 1969 thriller LA RESIDENCIA (a story of a child whom murders for body parts to create the perfect woman) inspired his treatment of the "Dr. Freudstein" character.
- Poster
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Lucio Fulci
- Screenwriter
- Elisa Briganti / Lucio Fulci / Giorgio Mariuzzo / Dardano Sacchetti
- Producer
- Fabrizio De Angelis
- Director of Photography
- Sergio Salvati
- Editor
- Vincenzo Tomassi
- Cameo
- Lucio Fulci