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I'll Bury You Tomorrow

  • 2002
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
287
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I'll Bury You Tomorrow (2002)
HorrorMysteryThriller

Is there love after death? The small rural community of Port Oram can answer that. When deranged young Dolores Finley (Zoë Daelman Chlanda) appears out of nowhere to begin work at the Beech'... Read allIs there love after death? The small rural community of Port Oram can answer that. When deranged young Dolores Finley (Zoë Daelman Chlanda) appears out of nowhere to begin work at the Beech's Funeral Home, the local mortuary soon becomes more than just a quiet place of rest. Dolo... Read allIs there love after death? The small rural community of Port Oram can answer that. When deranged young Dolores Finley (Zoë Daelman Chlanda) appears out of nowhere to begin work at the Beech's Funeral Home, the local mortuary soon becomes more than just a quiet place of rest. Dolores' passion for cadavers gives new meaning to the phrase "disturbing the peace".

  • Director
    • Alan Rowe Kelly
  • Writer
    • Alan Rowe Kelly
  • Stars
    • Zoe Daelman Chlanda
    • Bill Corry
    • Katherine O'Sullivan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    287
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    • Director
      • Alan Rowe Kelly
    • Writer
      • Alan Rowe Kelly
    • Stars
      • Zoe Daelman Chlanda
      • Bill Corry
      • Katherine O'Sullivan
    • 18User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Zoe Daelman Chlanda
    • Dolores Finley
    Bill Corry
    • Percival Beech
    Katherine O'Sullivan
    Katherine O'Sullivan
    • Nettie Beech
    Jerry Murdock
    • Jake…
    Kristen Overdurf
    • Ellen Gallagher
    Renee West
    • Tina Clark
    Alan Rowe Kelly
    Alan Rowe Kelly
    • Corey Nichols
    P.J. Mehaffey
    • Eddie Gallagher
    Michael Valentino
    • Train station attendent
    Tina Kay
    • Mrs. Clark
    Sandra Schaller
    • Sandra Clark
    Karenann Sinocchi
    • Edwina Wilkes
    Austin Sears
    • Dr. Gross
    Rick Zahn
    Rick Zahn
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    Mia Demarco
    • Shana, the stripper
    Suzanne Cannizzo
    • Grace Conover
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    Leonard Vincent Oliva
    • Janitor
    Morgan Stevens
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      • Alan Rowe Kelly
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    3Someguysomwhere

    I want you stiff.

    I'll bury you tomorrow? -More like: "I'll bury you when I can't take your stink no more".

    This movie was too long. Now that I think about it, being shorter wouldn't have saved it anyway. The acting was amateurish but passable. The sleazy, unscrupulous, doped-out brother of the town sheriff was probably the best. I found myself wondering at times if he was really acting or if he was a real dope fiend.

    Here's a little preview: sick necrophiliac chick moves to a new town, probably because she was forced to. She looks for employment in a funeral parlor. Makes sense, right? Anyway, she lucks out and gets a job at one plus room and board. Also working at this place is the afore mentioned sheriff's brother who is secretly selling bodies and/or their parts on the side. His partner in crime is a transvestite (Didn't fool me for a second, uggh!) who also works at the funeral parlor as a make-up artist. Figures.

    It seems like a formula for something interesting, right? Well it didn't work out that way. It was dull, dull, dull. And then some. Trust me, unless you have a high threshold for boredom, stay the hell away! Love, Boloxxxi.
    5merklekranz

    Crash course ..... Funeral Parlors 101 ...............

    The first hour of "I'll Bury You Tomorrow" is not unlike a train pulling out of the station, as it starts to gradually gain momentum. Taking time to develop characters, perhaps too much time, the almost two hour movie, would benefit from some tightening. The second half delivers some 70s style blood and gore, a bit too gratuitous perhaps, but not unwatchable. I found the acting to be overall above average, the music and sound effects contribute, and the script is not totally predictable. For a low budget movie, shot on video, I would have to call it a marginal success, something to build upon for what might be an intriguing future. - MERK
    6trashgang

    2 hours of 70's Gothic horror

    I came aware of this movie by searching on the net for independent horror movies, I found a lot by that way. So I watched the trailer of this movie and I contacted Alan Rowe Kelly to send me a signed copy. After all these years you really can tell when a movie is okay. And this one is. First I thought, damn, two hours watching an independent that will be boring but hey, it never was boring. You are in the movie from scene one and before you know it the movie is over. It was a delight to see that this wasn't a slasher but a dark Gothic story about necrophilia and body snatching. The acting is great by everybody. There is some nudity in it, luckily not gratuitous. This was the debut of Alan Rowe Kelly and it's a good one. Even the effects are nicely done and gory in some ways. Really, if your in a 70's mood, watch this one.
    9sueharris59

    Yes, it's gory. But it's a good story.

    In fact, it's very gory. It is after all, a Horror film. My friends thought it was too gory for them. But I didn't think there was anything unnecessarily graphic about it just for the sake of gore. It's all necessary to the telling of the story. The acting was a little over the top in parts and some of the editing was a little rough. It is, after all, an independent film. But the story is very good, and I like the twist at the end.
    10uc96mj

    AWESOME

    this movie was awesome. The plot keeps you interested the entire time with its sick twists and turns. I recommend this movie to anyone who enjoys a good horror flick, that is if you think you can handle it. The acting was truly entertaining. The director and producer owe a lot to the editor, as it helps shape the film so well. I have not seen a film in so long that continuously surprised me with the introduction of each scene. The main character Dolores is frightening, yet strangely sexual when needing to be. The writer Alan Rowe must be a very intelligent person, I cant wait to see what he comes up with next. I do hope there is more of Dolores still to come.

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      Won Best Feature awards at the 2002 Telluride Indiefest, the 2002 New York Independent Film & Video Film Festival, the 2003 Key West Indiefest, and the Gore-Gore Award 2002 Festival of the Macabre
    • Soundtracks
      The Creature Stole My Surfboard
      Written by Chris Palmerini, John Kullberg & Kevin Clement

      Performed by The Dead Elvi

      2001 Chiller Theater Records

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Garrett Mountain Reservation, West Paterson, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Heretic Films (II)
      • New Millennium Pictures Ltd.
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      • $69,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
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