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Morti e sepolti

Titolo originale: Dead & Buried
  • 1981
  • T
  • 1h 34min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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15.994
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Morti e sepolti (1981)
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Dopo una serie di omicidi cruenti commessi da cittadini contro i turisti, i cadaveri iniziano a tornare in vita.Dopo una serie di omicidi cruenti commessi da cittadini contro i turisti, i cadaveri iniziano a tornare in vita.Dopo una serie di omicidi cruenti commessi da cittadini contro i turisti, i cadaveri iniziano a tornare in vita.

  • Regia
    • Gary Sherman
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jeff Millar
    • Alex Stern
    • Ronald Shusett
  • Star
    • James Farentino
    • Melody Anderson
    • Jack Albertson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    15.994
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Gary Sherman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeff Millar
      • Alex Stern
      • Ronald Shusett
    • Star
      • James Farentino
      • Melody Anderson
      • Jack Albertson
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    James Farentino
    James Farentino
    • Sheriff Dan Gillis
    Melody Anderson
    Melody Anderson
    • Janet Gillis
    Jack Albertson
    Jack Albertson
    • William G. Dobbs
    Dennis Redfield
    Dennis Redfield
    • Ron
    Nancy Locke
    Nancy Locke
    • Linda
    • (as Nancy Locke Hauser)
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Girl on the Beach…
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Harry
    Bill Quinn
    Bill Quinn
    • Ernie
    Michael Currie
    Michael Currie
    • Herman
    Christopher Allport
    Christopher Allport
    • George Le Moyne…
    Joseph G. Medalis
    • Doctor
    • (as Joe Medalis)
    Macon McCalman
    Macon McCalman
    • Ben
    Lisa Marie
    • Hitchhiker
    Estelle Omens
    • Betty
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Phil
    Linda Shusett
    • Waitress
    • (as Linda Turley)
    Ed Bakey
    • Fisherman
    Glenn Morshower
    Glenn Morshower
    • Jimmy
    • Regia
      • Gary Sherman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jeff Millar
      • Alex Stern
      • Ronald Shusett
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    Infofreak

    Unusual and creepy 80s small town horror flick.

    'Dead & Buried' is one of the most interesting and original American horror movies of the 80s. Co-written by Dan O'Bannon of 'Alien' and 'Lifeforce' fame, this underrated movie should get a larger audience once it is available on DVD. (It already is here in Australia, but I'm not sure about the US and UK just yet). TV regular James Farentino stars as a small town sheriff who finds that a series of puzzling murders is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to bizarre secrets hiding right underneath his nose. He's not sure exactly what's going on but quickly begins to suspect the involvement of his lovely wife ('Flash Gordon's Melody Anderson) and/or the creepy local eccentric mortician (Jack Albertson, best know from 'Willy Wonka'), and basically just about everyone else in Potter's Bluff, the residents of which includes horror icon Robert Englund, Lisa Blount ('Prince Of Darkness'), and Barry Corbin ('Northern Exposure', 'WarGames'). The plot is a little bit hard to swallow when it is finally revealed, but up until that point this movie has plenty of suspense, atmosphere and shocks, and if you can suspend your disbelief at certain crucial moments you'll be in for a good time. Recommended.
    b. koski

    One of the better 'zombie' films out there...

    Recently I rented 'Bleeders', one of director Gary Sherman's newer films, and remembered this movie from my past while reviewing it. So, I dug through our video collection until I found it.

    'Dead & Buried' is a surprisingly good movie. Released in the time where there was either one murderous main person (Freddy/Jason/Micheal Myers) or a strange pervert slaying half naked teenage girls (Slumber Party Massacre, among others), it was a surprise to see a large group of people get in on the killings. This somewhat original idea is probably one of the most appealing points of the film.

    The story goes somewhat like this: strangers keep on getting killed as soon as they show up in the small town in which the movie is set. The local sheriff is somewhat baffled about what's going on -- he's a new cop, so he isn't used to dealing with murders. All this time everyone's acting a little strange: his wife seems to be developing a strange addiction for voodoo and the local mortician seems to enjoy preparing bodies for burial a little too much. When the cop finally starts to realize what's going on, he learns why his town is a little different than most other ones.

    Any horror fan would enjoy 'Dead & Buried'. It's should be known as one of the few horror movies from the early eighties that doesn't make you want to crack up laughing. Zombie film fans would probably find it quite interesting as well, as long as they don't expect the run of the mill green skinned 'Bloodsuckers from Outer Space' zombies.
    7Quinoa1984

    creepiness trumps gore in this unusual 'zombie' movie

    Gary Sherman's film Dead & Buried, from a script by Alien writers Ron Shusset and (the late) Dan O'Bannon, is a strange creature of a movie. It's meant to reel in the horror movie crowd, but it's for a crowd of another time period. That is, at least, the filmmaker's intention, and it's the kind of horror movie that might have been made in the 40's (maybe Val Lewton would've produced it, though probably never showing a death on screen), and has a mad mortician, calmly and chillingly played by Jack ("Grandpa Joe" from Willy Wonka) Albertson, bringing back people from the dead and having those dead go after tourists or passerbys who have the dumb luck to travel into town.

    Sometimes the gore is meant to be emphasized, like with the death of the fisherman or the doctor who gets acid poured on him. The latter of these is a terrible scene, not just because Stan Winston wasn't involved in the effect (you can tell), but because it's done too much and the camera lingers a little too long. Dead & Buried is helped by it being surreal: the opening scene where the guy is photographing on the beach, comes across the woman and starts to take pictures "for Playboy" and then is overcome by a horde of people also flashing pictured and filming and is killed by fire, is something out of a pure nightmare (you almost expect someone to wake up, but no one does). When it sticks to this dead-undead thing, of the hints at witchcraft and the eerie performances by the Sheriff's wife and some of the townspeople like Robert Englund, make it worthwhile.

    Dead & Buried is not what you expect, which is a good and not-so-good thing. It's low-budget and atmospheric, and its ending is a bit of a WTF twist that seems unnecessary. But there's a lot of interest here, a lot of weird effects with cameras and crowds of the undead. Just don't go expecting the usual flesh and guts show, despite what the film's own distributors thought at the time.
    7james_trevelyan

    Great sleeper horror; a real find.

    This is a real sleeper, although the presence of screenwriter Dan O'Bannon's ('Alien') name in the credits automatically assures us we are in for a treat. And this is most certainly the case; 'Dead and Buried' is a real class act. James Farentino is excellent as the bewildered sheriff of the small American fishing community of Potter's Bluff. And the opening scene, in which an unsuspecting photographer is burned alive in broad daylight, still shocks more than twenty years after the film's release. To reveal too much of the plot would be to spoil the surprise; suffice it to say that it involves a series of bizarre and brutal murders investigated by Farentino's character.

    Stan Winston provides some great special makeup effects; witness the particularly gruesome sequence in which a man is embalmed... while still alive! Also, Lisa Blount appears as the seductive young lady on the beach in the opening scene (she can be seen in 'John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness'), and watch out for a fledgling Robert Englund before he rose to international stardom as serial killer Freddy Krueger in the 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' franchise. 'Dead and Buried''s final twist is really kick-ass and wonderfully macabre, and it wraps up a creepy, atmospheric outing. Definitely worth a look.
    cchase

    One of the "best" of the "worst"...

    It didn't occur to me until my later years, when I became an avid 'credit reader,' to make the connection between DEAD AND BURIED and two other low-budget gems that totally blew my mind: the earlier, gorier (but not by much) DEATH LINE, released in the U.S. under the appetizing title RAW MEAT, and a nasty-but-nifty little cop thriller called VICE SQUAD, which has the distinction of sporting quite possibly the smarmiest, most memorably evil performance that Wings Hauser ever gave in his entire career.

    The gore ante has been upped so much at the movies nowadays, that you literally have to take the top of somebody's head off to get a rise out of the audience, (see HANNIBAL). But there was a time, either when we were more naive, or when lower budgets demanded it, that directors of low-budget horror fare knew that if you were going for the gross-out, you had to make it effective to scare the bejesus out of moviegoers. Gary Sherman was one of the few talented directors who knew this, and he went to town on my nerves with this, which I saw for the first time on video many years ago.

    Some of the plot points maybe as murky as the atmospheric photography is at times, but one thing is certainly made clear: TV-friendly character actor-turned-spooky-town M.E. Jack Albertson is definitely up to no good. Travelers and transients who are innocently passing through the little, picturesque seacoast town where he plies his trade, are being found horribly murdered, only to be resurrected...as townies! Voodoo is somehow involved, as are some of the most violently graphic dispatchings commended to film for that time period.

    James Farentino and Melody Anderson, known mostly for TV movie appearances (and in Melody's case, FLASH...aaaa-aaahhh!) do serviceable jobs as the town sheriff and his wife, who become more embroiled in the mystery than they'd like, and Robert Englund joins the proceedings, usually making his formidably creepy presence more than welcome, (until he came into his own as Freddy). But this is definitely Albertson's baby, and he relishes breaking out of his casting niche after all those episodes of CHICO AND THE MAN. Good thing, too, since it was one of his last performances. Sadly, as it is with most talented character actors, he was never recognized for his stage work as much as what he left on film, but his D&B role is a nice antithesis to the kindly Grandpa George in WILLY WONKA.

    Also: Dan O'Bannon wouldn't be able to catch the lightning-in-a-bottle he captured with ALIEN again, until his severed-tongue-in-cheek rendering of RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD, his playfully amped-up homage to George Romero's masterpiece.

    FOOTNOTE: D&B's releasing woes had nothing to do with its low-budget status. The original releasing company, Vestron, went belly-up and had to file for Chapter 11 more than once, leaving movies like this in limbo until the legal problems could be satisfactorily settled. It took a while for the video release, but it was worth the wait.

    Oh, and no matter how mind-boggling the gore gets, you'll still want to watch it twice, just to see how you missed being clued in on the head-spinning climax!

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      Stan Winston's special effects went beyond creating gore for the film. The figure in the full body cast lying in George LeMoyne's hospital bed was a mechanical dummy built by Winston. The life-like detail and elaborate movements the dummy was rigged to make gives the appearance that its a real person and makes the infamous needle-eye stab all the more startling.
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      The hitchhiker can be seen as a zombie before she is actually killed, reconstructed and brought back to life. This is because the abandoned house scene - where she is clearly visible as one of the dead townfolk - was originally placed in the film after her resurrection.
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      Dobbs: You can try to kill me, Dan. But you can't. You can only make me dead.

    • Versioni alternative
      Although the original UK cinema version was uncut this film was undeservedly caught up in the British video nasties hysteria in the early eighties, and consequently did not receive an official British video certificate until 1990. Illegally circulated copies of the film, followed by successful prosecutions under the Obscene Publications Act, forced the BBFC to edit 30 seconds from the movie with most cuts being made to the opening burning scene and a brief sequence of a bandaged patient being stabbed in the eye with a syringe. The BBFC fully waived all the edits for the 1999 Polygram video and all subsequent releases are fully uncut.
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      Featured in Sneak Previews: Raiders of the Lost Ark, City of Women, I Sent a Letter To My Love, Cutter's Way (1981)
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      • 9 ottobre 1981 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Barclays Mercantile Industrial Finance
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