Mortuary (1982)
4/10
Patience tester
2 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
MORTUARY is a typical low budget B-movie horror flick of the early 1980s, more cheesy than effective and certainly never scary. It's a bit boring, actually, and pales in comparison compared to similar fare from the era (such as the excellent and underrated ONE DARK NIGHT). It's chiefly of note for featuring a youthful and skinny Bill Paxton who does an entertaining job in a minor debut performance, as well as the great Christopher George in what would be his final role before his untimely death. There are lots of spooky shenanigans in a funeral home and a few gore scenes here and there, but the boring protagonists and Scooby Doo-style plot antics make it a bit of a patience tester.
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