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Burial Ground: Night of Terrors (1980)
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Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Set at a remote palatial estate, BURIAL GROUND: NIGHT OF TERRORS finds a group of socialites staying at a reclusive host's mansion, hoping for a full of pleasure. Instead, they find themselves... Set at a remote palatial estate, BURIAL GROUND: NIGHT OF TERRORS finds a group of socialites staying at a reclusive host's mansion, hoping for a full of pleasure. Instead, they find themselves being pursued by the undead, the result of a careless scientist's morbid experiments. One of a legion of films inspired by Fulci's ZOMBIE, BURIAL GROUND contains all the necessary elements for a good zombie movie including maggot-infested corpses, entrail eating, and, as a bonus, an incestuous mother and son relationship in which the son appears to be played by a 30 year-old dwarf. [More]
Starring: Karen Well, Peter Bark, Simone Mattioli
Starring: Karen Well, Peter Bark, Simone Mattioli
Director: Andrew Bianchi
Director: Andrew Bianchi
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It featured a very disturbing character and subplot that pushed it out in front of the pack (not that zombies move very quickly, so it's easy to outdistance them).
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