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Cemetery Man (1994)

Cemetery Man (1994)
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Achingly romantic and creepy-funny, this funereal fantasy from the director of La Chiesa (1989) is unlike any Italian film in memory. Rupert Everett plays Francesco Dellamorte, a lonely cemetery caretaker who just wants to get out of his small town of Buffalora. His assistant and sole companion, Gnaghi (played by famed French musician Francois Hadji-Lazaro) is an overweight cretin who speaks only in grunts, and the dead people outside are rising from their graves as zombies and trying to have him for breakfast. This situation, coupled with all his other problems, gives Francesco a real complex. His troubles are compounded when he meets a series of mysterious women (all played by the beautiful Anna Falchi) whom he loves before they die tragically. Soavi's film is based on a graphic-novel, Dylan Dog by Tiziano Sclavi, but Soavi's more obvious influences range from Jean Rollin's La Rose de Fer (1973) to Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands (1990). Barbara Cupisti (of Soavi's Deliria) has a small role, and the film also benefits from Manuel de Sica's memorable score and excellent pacing by editor Franco Fraticelli. This is a film to savor and it will go down as one of the most striking Italian genre efforts of the decade, despite some weak effects work by the normally reliable Sergio Stivaletti. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Rupert EverettFrancois Hadji-Lazaro, (more)
Director(s):
Michele Soavi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Cemetery Man

Achingly romantic and creepy-funny, this funereal fantasy from the director of La Chiesa (1989) is unlike any Italian film in memory. Rupert Everett plays Francesco Dellamorte, a lonely cemetery caretaker who just wants to get out of his small town of Buffalora. His assistant and sole companion, Gnaghi (played by famed French musician Francois Hadji-Lazaro) is an overweight cretin who speaks only in grunts, and the dead people outside are rising from their graves as zombies and trying to have him for breakfast. This situation, coupled with all his other problems, gives Francesco a real complex. His troubles are compounded when he meets a series of mysterious women (all played by the beautiful Anna Falchi) whom he loves before they die tragically. Soavi's film is based on a graphic-novel, Dylan Dog by Tiziano Sclavi, but Soavi's more obvious influences range from Jean Rollin's La Rose de Fer (1973) to Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands (1990). Barbara Cupisti (of Soavi's Deliria) has a small role, and the film also benefits from Manuel de Sica's memorable score and excellent pacing by editor Franco Fraticelli. This is a film to savor and it will go down as one of the most striking Italian genre efforts of the decade, despite some weak effects work by the normally reliable Sergio Stivaletti. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Michele Soavi
Writer(s):
Gianni Romoli
Producer(s):
Michele SoaviTilde CorsiGianni Romoli
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence, Adult Humor)
Categories:
Horror
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Stacey B.

    I love quirky weird movies like this! The humor in it is not for everyone; Rupert Everett has this deadpan morbid humor thing going on that not everyone will appreciate. Even though I'm not a fan of zombie movies, I love the atmospere of this one (including the cheesy effects). The story does kind of stall at times; it has a meandering plot that some European movies can sometimes have. However, it also has strange, inexplicable characters and events that I think make the movie. Overall, I think this is a must-see for anyone who is a fan of dark movies, horror or otherwise.

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    Rachel M.

    Sometime after the seventh day,the dead come back.This is a very good Michele Soavi zombie movie.It has many twists to it.And the main character,Francesco Dellamorte just can't seem to win.I think this was originally going to be called demoni'95,but the director went with Dellamorte Dellamore.The u.s. released it as just Cemetery Man.A well fit name.

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    Susan D.

    To be honest even though I gave this movie a 2 and 1/2 it really doesn't deserve it. It was completely unconnected even though they tried really hard to make everything fit. I enjoyed it solely for the fact that Rupert Evertt was funny and sexy, other than that it was a bust. Random murder and sex, necrophilia, reincarnation, this movie has it all but let's it go to waste. If you like Tim Burton and Rocky Horror then you will love this movie, if not, steer clear.

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