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In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew is joined by Ashley Caldwell (find more from Ash here and here), and they’re geeking out over Dead & Buried (1981) and
- how violent and freaky the movie is
- a needle to the eye
- the great cast
- the funk of 40,000 years
- and much, much more!
Synopsis:
From the writers of the smash hit outer-space shocker, Alien, comes a new, earth-bound terror: Dead & Buried. James Farentino is the local sheriff and Jack Albertson the town coroner in this horrorific expose of voodooism in a small seaside town.
When the tale begins, a visitor to Potters Bluff is brutally beaten, while dozens of townsfolk film the massacre. Then the battered man is tied to a tree and set ablaze. And this is just the beginning – the first in a series of gruesome murders that lead sheriff Dan Gillis (Farentino) on a fascinating odyssey into the intricasies of voodooism.
Who is the voodoo master who must cut out the hearts of his victims and hide them to retain control? Who is the demented mind that has reincarnated bodies long Dead & Buried?
Superlative makeup and special effects add to the sensational horror of this macabre thriller – a home video treat guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Special thanks to Midnight Syndicate (find more Midnight Syndicate scares here) for letting us use the tunes Ghost Light and Green Room from the album The Brimstone Club, for Spooky Flix Fest 2024!
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