The dead walk, and they are
apparently hungry.
Cemetery Man
Studio:  Audiofilm

Director:  Michele Soavi

Writer: Gianni Romoli, Tiziano Sclavi
(novel)

Release date:  April 1996 USA

Staring: Rupert Everett, Francois
Hadji-Lazaro, Anna Falchi, Mickey Knox

Running Time: 105 minutes

Rated:  R
Back of the box:

Rupert Everett stars as an oddly unflappable cemetery watchman fighting
off zombies in this droll send-up of 1950s drive-in horror flicks. With the
dead on the rise, Francesco Dellamorte and his half-wit sidekick must be
always at the ready to crack the corpses' skulls and send them back under.
Featuring a pack of undead Boy Scouts and a severed-head love interest,
Cemetery Man provides both chills and chuckles.
The Bloody Truth:

A thoroughly original, funny and interesting film Cemetery Man explores
many aspects of love, death, life and even the existence of the universe as
we know it.  

Completely entertaining to watch this dark comedy and absolutely unique
experience is lead with a wonderful performance by Rupert Everett.  If you
like your horror well off the beaten path this is a must see for you.
And the rest.....

Acting - 4                Cinematography - 4

Sound - 3                Music - 3

Story - 5                  Reality - 2
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