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Mortuary

... where nobody rests in peace.
1982 | 93m | English

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Christie Parson has constant nightmares of her father's death whom died in a swimming pool. Christie's mother thinks it was an accident, but Christie believes it was murder. Christie then sees an unknown figure dressed in a cape following her and harassing her. But still nobody believes her, until her boyfriend sees the figure himself. The figure hides in the town mortuary which is owned by Hank Andrews and his demented son, Paul. Both are trying to form rituals to bring back Dr. Parson's spirit. But, who is this figure and why is he harassing Christie?
Release Date: May 07, 1982
Director: Howard Avedis
Writer: Marlene Schmidt, Howard Avedis
Genres: Horror
Keywords murder, corpse, killer, mortuary, séance, sleepwalking
Production Companies Film Ventures International, Hickmar Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Mary Elizabeth McDonough Christie Parson
David Wallace Greg Stevens
Bill Paxton Paul Andrews
Lynda Day George Eve Parson
Christopher George Hank Andrews
Curt Ayers Jim
Bill Conklin Sheriff Duncan
Donna Garrett Mrs. Andrews
Greg Kaye Mark
Denis Mandel Josh
Violet Manes Mortuary Customer
Alvy Moore Bob Stevens
Beth Scheffell Bonnie
Marlene Schmidt Lois Stevens
Marilyn Corwin Dancer
Danny Rogers Dr. Parson
Name Job
Randy Ser Art Direction
Marlene Schmidt Writer
John Cacavas Conductor, Original Music Composer, Songs
John R. Woodward Unit Manager
Jennifer Stace Choreographer
Michael Uva Grip
Ed Wolf Assistant Art Director
Bob Biggart Sound Editor
Don Sanders Sound Mixer
Jim Gillespie Special Effects, Makeup Artist
Bonnie Becker Songs
Jeri Waxenberg Production Coordinator, Second Assistant Director
Ronny Dana Second Assistant Camera
Bob Uva Best Boy Grip
Marydith Chase Wardrobe Coordinator
Lance Dickson Transportation Coordinator
Barry Dresner Assistant Editor
Diane Seletos Special Effects, Makeup Artist
Stanford C. Allen Editor
Herman Grigsby Assistant Director, Production Manager
Howard Avedis Writer, Director
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Arthur Piantadosi Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Douglas Axtell Boom Operator
James D. Young Music Editor
Terese Hanses Songs
Bruce M. Pasternack First Assistant Camera
Les Fresholtz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jonathon 'Earl' Stein Sound Mixer
Randy Nolen Steadicam Operator
Jono Kouzouyan Gaffer
Diane Owen Wardrobe Assistant
George Horn Still Photographer
Jack Hooper Negative Cutter
Doug Wood Key Grip
Jack Yanekian Best Boy Electric
Violet Manes Wardrobe Assistant
Nike Zachmanoglou Script Supervisor
Linda Arocha Extras Casting
Gary Graver Director of Photography
James Winburn Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Marlene Schmidt Producer
Ernest Kaye Associate Producer
Bernard Hodes Associate Producer
Edward L. Montoro Executive Producer
Howard Avedis Producer
Organization Category Person
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Wuchak
6.0

**_A black metal psycho is on the loose in sunny SoCal (not really, but sort of)_** After her father’s dubious death at his manor in Malibu, a young woman and her beau (Mary Beth McDonough & David Wysocki) trace the truth to a mortician who holds cult-like seances (Christopher George), not to men ... tion his psychologically troubled son, an embalmer (Bill Paxton). Lynda Day George is on hand as the mother. "Mortuary" (1982/1983) starts as occult-oriented horror akin to "Midnight Offerings" (1981), which also starred Mary Beth, but it takes a different path, morphing into a horror-thriller mystery à la “The Night Strangler” (1973) with slasher elements in a mortuary/cemetery setting. The last act throws in something reminiscent of “Don’t Go in the House” (1979). "One Dark Night" (1982) also comes to mind. Speaking of “Midnight Offerings” and “The Night Strangler,” this has a made-for-TV vibe except for the explicit embalming sequences, gore and sex scene (using body doubles, of course). The score is notable in an early 80s way and unrecognizable young Paxton is a highlight with his over-the-top performance. But the weird cult bits at the beginning are curiously never elaborated on and the lights going off-and-on at the Malibu mansion is annoying padding. Nevertheless, there’s enough good here to entertain those who appreciate some of the aforementioned flicks. Beth Scheffell is notable as Bonnie at the skating rink (the blonde in the red shorts), but her role amounts to being a wallflower cameo. The film runs 1 hours, 33 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles (cemetery and mortuary), Malibu (Christie’s house), Burbank (florist shop) and Marina del Rey (driving/plaza scenes). GRADE: B-/C+

Jan 01, 2023