Released on September 2nd, 1983.
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Mortuary (1983) |
Mary Beth McDonough was known for TV roles such as the Waltons but also did fun stuff like:
Snowballing (1984) a hot dogging romp on the slopes
and
Funland (1987) a dark comedy starring David L. Lander as a psycho amusement park clown.
I can’t ever bring up Day of the Animals without pointing out that a shirtless Leslie Nielsen wrestles a bear in a thunderstorm in this movie. That’s more than worth the price of admission as far as I’m concerned.
Christopher George died suddenly of a heart attack shortly after Mortuary. Lynda retired from acting a short time later.
A young Bill Paxton is by far the highlight of Mortuary.
There is a great scene where he inexplicably skips through a graveyard carrying a bouquet of flowers.
I thought this would be the highlight of this movie until the final half hour where he just shines.
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Bill Paxton |
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