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She leads Mae and Bob down the grove into an apparent ghost world. Meanwhile, Bob Boyle and his parents, Norman and Lucy, move into a house in New York City. Norman's ex-colleague, Dr. Peterson, who murdered his mistress before committing suicide, was the previous owner. The Boyles are to stay there while Norman researches old houses.
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As his mother packs, Bob notices a girl in a house's photograph. In New Whitby, Boston, Bob waits in his parents' car while they collect the house keys. The girl from the photograph, Mae Freudstein, appears across the street and warns him to stay away. By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies, and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes and to receive email from the Fandango Media Brands. Am i the only one that thinks the film Barbarian took alot of thematic and conceptual influence from this flick?
The House by the Cemetery
The chief librarian, Mr. Wheatley, appears to recognize him, but Norman claims he is mistaken. The assistant librarian then informs Norman that Peterson conducted private research at the house. He studied records of area disappearances and other demographic data. I had a blast with this horror classic even if it is highly evocative of other isolated scary house movies. Norman and Lucy get into the cellar, which contains several mutilated bodies (including Ann, Mrs. Gittleson, and the couple who died earlier), surgical equipment, and a slab.
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The killer then stabs Gittleson to death with a fireplace poker and drags her into the cellar. That said, this is pretty average, and has its moments of humor sprinkled throughout. You’ll be left scratching your head at moments, and actually intrigued by the events going on at others.The family definitely makes questionable choices. While I wouldn’t watch this again, I’d definitely recommend watching it once. Oak Mansion is in a poor state of repair.
The Boyle family moves into a gothic style house by a cemetery, unaware of its bloody path and guts-spraying future. The House by the Cemetery is on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Between Something & Nothing but less popular than Fits and Starts.
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The cellar door is locked and nailed shut. Someone arrives and introduces herself as Ann, the babysitter. That night, Norman hears noises and finds Ann unblocking the cellar door. The next day, Norman goes to the library to peruse Peterson's materials.
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He opens the cellar door and walks down the stairs, only to be attacked by a bat, which will not let go until he stabs it repeatedly. Spooked, the family drives down to the real estate office and demands to be re-housed but are told it will be days before they can move. While the Boyles are at the hospital to treat Norman's injuries from the bat, Mrs. Gittleson arrives at the house to tell them of a new property. Letting herself in, she stands over the Freudstein tombstone, which cracks apart, pinning her ankle.
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Tedious follow up to Fulci's entertaining ZOMBIE. Features the most annoying kid in the history of cinema. A woman looks for her boyfriend in an abandoned house. After discovering his body stabbed with scissors, she is killed with a French knife and dragged through a cellar door by a monstrous figure.
Freudstein is a living corpse with rotting flesh. The 150-year-old Freudstein lives by using his victims' parts to regenerate blood cells. Norman attacks the ghoul, who twists the hatchet away. Grabbing a knife from the slab, Norman stabs Freudstein, causing flesh and maggots to ooze out of the latter's old lab coat. Freudstein grabs Norman and rips open his throat. Lucy and Bob climb a ladder leading to the underside of the cracked tombstone.
Freudstein grabs Lucy and drags her down the stairs. Her head bangs on each step on the way down, killing her. As Freudstein advances up the ladder, Bob strains to escape. As Freudstein grabs Bob's leg, he is pulled upwards by Mae.
Though it’s tonally less apocalyptic than CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD and THE BEYOND, the creeping suspense and gory FX should satisfy any Fulci fan. Ann goes to the cellar looking for Bob and hears childlike sobbing. Lucy returns to find Bob crying in his room but refuses to believe his account about Ann. That evening, Bob returns to the cellar looking for Ann but gets locked in. Lucy hears Bob's cries and tries to open the cellar door.
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