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  1. Norman heads to Boston with his wife Lucy Boyle and their son Bob to live in an isolated house in the woods, near a cemetery, that belonged to Dr. Petersen. Bob befriends the little girl Mae that only he can see and she warns him to leave the house. Soon his parents hire the mysterious babysitter Ann and creepy things start happening in the ...

  2. The third and final instalment in his 'Gates of Hell' trilogy, 1981's The House by the Cemetery showcases the malevolent maestro at his blood-drenched best. The Boyles - Lucy (Catriona MacColl, The Beyond), Norman (Paolo Malco, The New York Ripper) and their young son Bob (Giovanni Frezza, Demons) - relocate from New York City to an ageing house in rural New England.

  3. 14 de ago. de 1981 · Lucio Fulci在上个世纪70年代末与80年代初所拍摄的电影作品以其独一无二的风格与独树一帜的叙事方式而被人们所熟知。本片《The House By The Cemetery》与《The City Of The Living Dead》、《The Beyond》一并称为“Zombie Trilogy”(僵尸三部曲)。故事大致是说Norman博士为...

  4. The House by the Cemetery is a truly unsettling experience whose different parts never quite add up to a coherent whole, and linger in the darkest passageways of the mind. I had a blast with this ...

  5. You may have just mortgaged your life. After a doctor kills his mistress and himself while researching the mysterious previous owner of his Boston home, his colleague, Dr. Norman Boyle, takes over his research and moves his family from New York City to the Boston mansion. Soon after, Boyle’s young son Bob becomes plagued by visions of a young ...

  6. Directed by Lucio Fulci. 1981 English 86min TV-MA. Gruesome supernatural slayings begin after a family moves into their new house in the final entry in Lucio Fulci’s “Gates of Hell” trilogy. The Boyle’s new house hides a horrific history of murder and torment, including a recent familicide committed by Norman Boyle’s former colleague.

  7. 23 de may. de 2022 · Malevolent Dark is finally getting around to reviewing The House By The Cemetery (1981) from Lucio Fulci’s “Gates of Hell” trilogy. For this one, the link between The Beyond (1981) and City of the Living Dead (1980) is tenuous at best. The House By The Cemetery strays farther from the plot devices of the other films and any connection to ...