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Dellamorte Dellamore

Original title: Dellamorte dellamore
  • 1994
  • 12
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
25K
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Rupert Everett, Anna Falchi, and François Hadji-Lazaro in Dellamorte Dellamore (1994)
A dark horror fantasy film, RUPERT EVERETT is called Dellamorte Dellamore, a cemetery care taker who is faced with an epidemic of zombies rising from their graves. Dellamorte goes on an insane killing spree to prevent the living dead from contaminating
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A cemetery man must kill the dead a second time when they become zombies.A cemetery man must kill the dead a second time when they become zombies.A cemetery man must kill the dead a second time when they become zombies.

  • Director
    • Michele Soavi
  • Writers
    • Tiziano Sclavi
    • Gianni Romoli
  • Stars
    • Rupert Everett
    • François Hadji-Lazaro
    • Anna Falchi
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michele Soavi
    • Writers
      • Tiziano Sclavi
      • Gianni Romoli
    • Stars
      • Rupert Everett
      • François Hadji-Lazaro
      • Anna Falchi
    • 210User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Francesco Dellamorte
    François Hadji-Lazaro
    François Hadji-Lazaro
    • Gnaghi
    Anna Falchi
    Anna Falchi
    • She
    Mickey Knox
    Mickey Knox
    • Marshall Straniero
    Fabiana Formica
    • Valentina Scanarotti
    Clive Riche
    Clive Riche
    • Doctor Verseci
    Katja Anton
    • Claudio's Girlfriend
    Barbara Cupisti
    • Magda
    Anton Alexander
    Anton Alexander
    • Franco
    Pietro Genuardi
    • New Mayor Civardi
    Patrizia Punzo
    • Claudio's Mother
    Stefano Masciarelli
    • Mayor Scanarotti
    Vito Passeri
    • Luigi Ghigini
    Alessandro Zamattio
    • Claudio
    Marijn Koopman
    Renato Donis
    • Augusto Martin
    Claudia Lawrence
    • Pia Chiaromondo
    Francesca Gamba
    • Hospital Nurse
    • Director
      • Michele Soavi
    • Writers
      • Tiziano Sclavi
      • Gianni Romoli
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    User reviews210

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    6The_Dead_See

    A zombie flick with a brain? Can it be true?

    The great thing about this movie is that it's not scared to walk a dangerous line between two rarely compatible genres - tongue in cheek horror comedy and European art flick. On its simplest level, it's a schlock zombie flick - pandering to the gore fans. But on another level, it has enough thought-provoking material and poetic direction to please the turtle-neck brigade at your local arts and drama society.

    Director Michael Soavi risked alienating both camps with this approach. After all - do fans of George A. Romero *really* want to see zombies that don't seem all that dangerous? Or hear philosophical dialogue about the blurry line between what is alive and what is dead? And conversely - do the coffee-house beatniks really want their poetic escapism dampened by bullets through nuns eyeballs and flying, biting severed heads in bridal veils??? If you had asked me a year ago I would have said that the mix sounded ridiculous.

    Now though - I stand corrected.

    On the side appealing to my sense of aesthetics and intellect - Michael Soavi's direction was wonderful. The screen is alive with wide angles, slo-mo flowing silks and drips of water. Reminiscent of Ridley Scott in his better days in fact. But wait? What's this cutting through the arty farty pretension? A Sam Raimi style track and pan here? A Jean Paul Jeunet style superimposition there? The whole film is an exercise in visual flair. I can only wish that hollywood had more directors of this calibre. On top of this - the screenplay was superbly written. It delivered shock, comedy or deep sentiment with perfect timing. The climax was stunning and left me very quiet throughout the closing credits.

    On the side appealing to my sense of "Hey lads, let's crack open a few beers and watch some chicks get naked and eaten by zombies!" I was equally satisfied. The gore and heaving breast content is most adequate. The zombies were brilliantly designed and had distinct personalities. Even in its deeper moments the film always seems to have it's tongue firmly in its cheek and a mischevious gleam in its eye.

    At various times I was reminded of Evil Dead 2, The Hudsucker Proxy, Bad Taste, City of the lost children, and Zombie flesheaters to name but a few. An unusual mix indeed - but one that somehow works. All said and done, I heartily recommend this movie to anyone willing to try out - just for once - a zombie flick with a brain (pun intended).
    fertilecelluloid

    An Italian masterpiece

    Michel Soavi's incredible Italian horror film is one of the BEST horror films ever made. It is made with obvious love and affection and respect for the genre and it delivers in every department.

    It is also a story about an improbable friendship that is moving and real.

    It is surreal, bloody, beautiful, brutal and extremely well acted and photographed.

    Rupert Everett is the caretaker of a cemetery where the dead don't stay dead. He has his hands full dealing with the recently returned and the undead love of his life.

    Words can not do justice to the magic of this movie or the impression it leaves.

    If you believe in the magic of cinema and are willing to embrace fantasy in its purest form, open yourself up to DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE.
    9The_Void

    There isn't another film quite like Dellamorte Dellamore

    There was a distinct lack of truly great horror in the nineties; but this film, Dellamorte Dellamore, tops the list of what little good ones there were. It's actually quite shocking that this came out during a huge depression for horror cinema, because it's easily one of the greatest horror movies I ever saw. Dellamorte Dellamore is a rather strange mix of horror, romance, twisted fairytale and comedy that isn't quite like anything else in cinema; horror or otherwise. The film knows that it's not the usual sort of film, and revels in this fact throughout. Dellamorte Dellamore buys itself a licence do whatever it wants through the fact that it so weird, and therefore no matter what the film throws at you; it's easy to just back and enjoy it. The film is directed by Dario Argento's talented understudy, Michele Soavi and finds an unlikely lead in Rupert Everett. The story follows Everett; the keeper of a cemetery in a small Italian town called Buffalora. He lives there with his assistant; the deformed Gnaghi, but this isn't quite the normal cemetery, however, as here the dead come back to life and it's up the cemetery man to put them back to sleep. When he meets the most beautiful woman he's ever seen in his cemetery, however, it appears that his luck is starting to change.

    The atmosphere presented in this film is truly brilliant, and one of Dellamorte Dellamore's main assets. A cemetery is always going to present a macabre location for a film's characters to inhabit, but the Gothic design in this film ensures that Buffalora's cemetery is more than the horror film norm. The way that the smoke protrudes from the graves, along with several little special effects that director Michele Soavi has seen fit to implement all help to give the film that unique ambiance that it portrays so well. Soavi has given this film it's own style throughout, and even the zombies adhere to it. Soavi's zombies, like the rest of the film, don't stick to convention and rather than being covered with blood, falling to pieces of screaming "brains!", these zombies really look like they've been underground, and also manage to tie in with the downbeat tone of the rest of the movie. A lot of imagination has gone into Dellamorte Dellamore, and almost every sequence is soaked in it. It's things like the way that the cemetery man's assistant takes the mayor's daughter's head from her grave and puts it in the television that makes Dellamorte Dellamore what it is, and not just any other zombie movie.

    Horror movies aren't known for great acting, but Dellamorte Dellamore breaks convention once again on that front. Rupert Everett puts in a performance that goes over and above what audiences have come to expect from him given his earlier roles. Like the rest of the film, he just fits in; and if you'd never seen Everett in anything before, you would think that he made this kind of movie all the time. The fact that he isn't essentially a horror film actor only makes the performance even more impressive. Anna Falchi stars opposite him in three different female roles, and looks absolutely great in all of them. The rest of the cast is made up of lesser-known actors, with the very odd François Hadji-Lazaro standing out most among them. Director Michele Soavi started out working under the great Dario Argento, but the few films he has directed himself show that he is a bigger talent than his resume lets on. Here, for example, he has created a film that absolutely stands on it's own. Dellamorte Dellamore goes beyond the title 'horror film', and comes out in a sub-genre all of it's own. Films like this don't often come to the attention of the mainstream; and that's a shame because originality like this should be praised to high heaven. Dellamorte Dellamore is a film that is impossible to ignore and, providing you can find a copy, ignoring is definitely not the recommended action!
    9EVOL666

    One Of The Coolest, Most Original Zombie Films Ever !

    From the land that spawned probably the most zombie films to this date, ranging in quality from excellent to exremely dull, comes one film that rises above nearly all the rest. DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE (aka CEMETERY MAN) is that film, and if you haven't seen it yet, you are seriously missing out. The story is about lonely cemetery attendant Francesco (Rupert Everett (!?) in one of his very early roles)and his mute, Igor-like assistant Gnaghi. Every seven days, the dead rise from their graves (for no real apparent reason...) and it is Francesco and Gnaghi's job to dispatch them. The 2 live a pretty solitary existence until a mysterious woman comes along and into Francesco's life. Cut to the chase- Francesco and the woman have sex on her newly buried husband's grave, and when he returns from the dead, everything goes haywire from there...

    DELLAMORTE DELLAMORE is several films rolled into one...zombie gore film, dark comedy, romance story - similar in some ways to perhaps DEADALIVE (not nearly as silly or gory), but this is a hard film to make a comparison on. It really is it's own unique experience and should definitely be viewed by anyone into horror/zombie films. Again, one of my all-time zombie favorites...Highly Recommended 9/10
    7claudio_carvalho

    Unconventional, Weird, Funny and Cult

    In Buffalora, Francesco Dellamorte (Rupert Everett) is the administrator of the local cemetery and he lives in a house by the cemetery with the intellectually disabled gravedigger Gnaghi (François Hadji-Lazaro) that is his only friend. The cemetery has a peculiarity since the dead reanimates on the seventh night after their death and Dellamorte and Gnaghi together hunt them down. When a gorgeous widow (Anna Falchi) attends the funeral of her old husband, Dellamorte falls in an unrequited love with her. One day, he shows the ossuary to her stimulating her sex drive, and they make love on the top of her husband's grave. However he awakes and bites her, and when she raises, Dellamorte shoots her. On the next days, Gnaghi falls in love with the mayor's daughter Valentina Scanarotti (Fabiana Formica) but she is beheaded in a motorcycle accident with her friend Claudio (Alessandro Zamattio). Along the next days, Dellamorte meets two women that looks alike his deceased love, but his romance ends tragically. He decides to leave Buffalora with Gnaghi, but their journey abruptly ends.

    "Dellamorte Dellamore" is an unconventional, weird, funny and cult black comedy. The surrealistic plot has a great cinematography, direction and performances. Dellamorte is a detached character and Rupert Everett is excellent. Anna Falchi is very sexy and has an amazing body. Unfortunately the dubbing is terrible. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Pelo Amor e Pela Morte" ("For the Love and for the Death")

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    • Trivia
      The ossuary (a crypt for bones) that was used in the film was quite real. Supposedly one of the crew members removed some of the bones from the ossuary during filming, but quickly replaced them the next day claiming to have encountered an angry ghost following the removal of the bones.
    • Goofs
      When the "fly" lands on the dead girl's face, the monofilament line attached to it is visible.
    • Quotes

      Francesco Dellamorte: I should have known it. The rest of the world doesn't exist.

    • Alternate versions
      The version released in Germany by KSM is rated 16 FSK and is heavily cut
    • Connections
      Edited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Hellraiser
      Performed by Ozzy Osbourne

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1995 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cemetery Man
    • Filming locations
      • Guardea, Terni, Umbria, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Audifilm
      • Urania Film
      • K.G. Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $253,986
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,459
      • Apr 28, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $253,986
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio, open matte)

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