Mortuary (1983) (1991 VHS) | Lynda Day George, Christopher George | A movie with a mortuary
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Mortuary (1983) (1991 VHS)
Lynda Day George
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Christopher George
Vestron Video, 1984
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Scary, But Rare Horror Movie
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Mortuary
" is a rare horror movie to find. I rented this movie once from the local "Blockbuster" video store and I liked the scary scenes in the movie. If you as you are watching this movie you'll see some familiar faces in the movie. There is a young Bill Paxton in this movie, along with few others. If you are looking for a rare horror film to watch late at night with the lights off, this one is for you.
A movie with a mortuary
A movie with a
mortuary
, a cult group and Bill Paxton is always worth watching. In this early work Paxton plays a geek that works as an embalmer at the local morgue, he enjoys Mozart and enjoys Christie (his childhood crush) even more. If his morbid job wasn't enough, his father owns the mortuary and in his free time does cult meetings with chanting and dances. His mother committed suicide when Paul (Bill Paxton ) was still a young boy and consequently he started seeing a shrink (Christie's father). That's when he first met Christie and as time goes by he becomes more and more detached of reality, wanting to marry her at any cost. Greg Stevens, Christie's boyfriend will have something to say about that.
Okay so this isn't the greatest film in the world. It's not even the greatest horror film, but fans of Bill Paxton have got to check out this movie. Paxton puts his all into making everyone of his characters entertaining and this film is no different. Bill really goes overboard with this character and it's a good thing because otherwise the movie would be pretty boring. I had to rewind one scene several times I was laughing so hard at Paxton's antics.
I found the movie good, nothing extraordinary nor original, it's not extremely graphic but it has enough blood spilling. The acting is good, so is the score. It has some genuine scary moments and a reasonable plot. The horror fans are likely to enjoy it, as I said initially, this has all the ingredients for a good horror movie.
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