You may have just mortgaged your life! Shock gore master Lucio Fulci's The House by the Cemetery is one of the finest typically single-minded exercises in zombie terror. It s just a shame no-one told the Boyle family who move into a gothic style house (by a cemetery) with a bloody past and a guts spraying future, what is yet to come! You d think they d twig given the basement door is nailed shut that they should get the hell out. Instead they stay long enough to discover their zombified non rent-paying lodger, the cellar-dwelling, flesh-hungry Dr Freudstein and boy... is he angry! [show more]
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Italian horror co-written and directed by Lucio Fulci. When Norman Boyle (Paolo Malco) moves into a deserted mansion near Boston with his family, it's not long before his son Bob (Giovanni Frezza) begins experiencing some strange phenomena. After seeing the ghost of a young girl, Bob is lured into the mansion's basement where he finds Dr Freudstein (Giovanni de Nava), a mad scientist thought to be dead who has been keeping himself alive by murdering the inhabitants of the house and using their cells to regenerate his own. With Freudstein intent on making the Boyles his latest victims, the family face a desperate fight to get out alive.
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