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Burial Ground (film)

Burial Ground (original title: Le Notti del terrore, also known as Nights of Terror, Zombi Horror, The Zombie Dead) is an Italian grindhouse zombie movie directed by Andrea Bianchi. It is one of several films released under the alternative title of Zombie 3.

Burial Ground
American poster for Burial Ground
Directed byAndrea Bianchi
Written byPiero Regnoli
Produced byGabriele Crisanti
StarringKarin Well
Gianluigi Chirizzi
Simone Mattioli
Antonella Antinori
Roberto Caporali
Claudio Zucchet
Peter Bark
Anna Valente
Raimondo Barbieri
Mariangela Giordano
CinematographyGianfranco Maioletti
Music byElsio Mancuso
Burt Rexon
Distributed byVariety Distribution
Release date
  • 1981 (1981)
Running time
85 min
LanguageItalian (English dub)

Plot edit

A scientist studying an ancient crypt near a grand mansion accidentally unleashes an evil curse. The curse reanimates the dead buried in the area, and the zombies devour the scientist. Three jet-set couples and the son of one of the women arrive at the mansion at the scientist's invitation. Rotting corpses quickly attack the guests as they begin rising from their graves. The group locks themselves in the mansion, and the zombies begin their siege past nightfall. The zombies then start to display unusually high levels of intelligence, using tools, axes to chop through doors, etc. One of the guests, George, tries shooting at them but quickly runs out of bullets.

Zombies then break into the mansion and attack the guests in the library. One of the guests, the young Michael, has become traumatized, and his mother, Evelyn, tries comforting him in another room. Michael, however, seems to be becoming sexually attracted to his mother and fondles her breasts while kissing her. Evelyn slaps him, and he runs off, screaming, "What's wrong?! I'm your son!" Michael then encounters the zombified Leslie, another guest, and stands still and stares at her while she shambles towards him, snarling and covered in blood. The group then decides to let the zombies inside the house, reasoning that they can distract them while they escape. Evelyn goes off to get Michael but finds Leslie has killed him, then has a nervous breakdown. The remaining survivors escape from the mansion and hide out until morning. They then find a monastery but discover that all the monks have become zombies. The zombie monks chase the rest of the survivors to a workshop in the middle of the forest, where they encounter the zombified Michael. Evelyn offers Michael to suckle at her breast, and he bites off her nipple. The last two survivors, Mark (Gianluigi Chirizzi) and Janet (Karin Well), are assaulted and killed by zombies in the workshop; as the scene fades, the zombies put their hands on Janet's head while she screams in terror. The misspelled "Profecy of the Black Spider" then appears on the screen ("The Earth shall tremble, graves shall open...they shall come among the living as messengers of death, and there shall be the nigths (sic) of terror") as the film ends.

Production edit

The film was shot in four weeks,[1] at the Villa Parisi in Frascati, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Rome.[2] A large portion of the film's budget was used on the special effects by Gino De Rossi and Rosario Prestopino.[1]

The 25-year-old Peter Bark was cast as the young boy Michael to circumvent Italian laws restricting the use of children in film scenes featuring sexual and violent content.[1]

Release edit

Burial Ground: Nights of Terror was given a belated limited release theatrically in the United States by the Film Concept Group in 1985. The film grossed $542,501. It was subsequently released on VHS by Vestron Video under the alternative title of Burial Ground. In the UK the film was released on VHS, on the Apex label, in 1986 as Nights of Terror with over 13 minutes of BBFC and distributor cuts. The film was finally released uncut in the UK in 2002 by low budget distributor VIPCO under the title The Zombie Dead, and given its first high definition release by 88 Films in 2016.

The film was released on DVD in the U.S in September 2006 by Shriek Show. It is available separately or in a triple feature package Zombie Pack, Vol. 2, which includes Burial Ground: Nights of Terror, Flesheater, and Zombie Holocaust.[3] In June 2011, Shriek Show released it on Blu-ray.[4] In 2024, the film was re-released on blu-ray and for the first time in 4K UHD by Severin Films.

Reception edit

Peter Dendle called it "a high-impact, somber dirge that sustains tension mercilessly and wastes little time on plot and circumstance." Dendle states that though it is often dismissed as a cheap clone of Zombi 2, Burial Ground improves on that film's strong points.[5] Marc Patterson of Brutal as Hell rated the film 2/5 stars and called it "uninteresting and dismissible."[6] Sara Castillo of Fearnet stated that the film is "notable for its near total lack of plot and bloody zombie breast-feeding scene".[7] Danny Shipka stated that the film was partially responsible for destroying the zombie film fad with its bad effects, acting, and writing.[8] Peter Normanton rated the film 5/5 stars and called the pace "breathtaking". Normanton wrote that the film sacrifices plot for creative death scenes, but the low budget can cause the special effects to look "a tad farcical".[9] Glenn Kay wrote that "there isn't one iota of suspense or terror" and that the film is dull and pedestrian.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Blumberg, Arnold (2013). Zombiemania. ISBN 1845838173.
  2. ^ Pictures of the villa
  3. ^ Miska, Brad (2006-09-25). . Bloody Disgusting. Archived from the original on 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  4. ^ "Horror In Your House: June 7, 2011". Bloody Disgusting. 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  5. ^ Dendle, Peter (2001). The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia. McFarland Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 9780786455201.
  6. ^ Patterson, Marc (2009-06-28). . BrutalAsHell.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-01. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  7. ^ Castillo, Sara (2013-01-25). "This Week in Horror: Tobe Hooper, 'Grabbers', 'Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror'". Fearnet. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
  8. ^ Shipka, Danny (2011). Perverse Titillation: The Exploitation Cinema of Italy, Spain and France, 1960-1980. McFarland Publishing. p. 133. ISBN 9780786448883.
  9. ^ Normanton, Peter (2012). The Mammoth Book of Slasher Movies. Constable & Robinson. ISBN 9781780330419.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ Kay, Glenn (2008). Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide. Chicago Review Press. p. 118. ISBN 9781569766835.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Burial Ground original title Le Notti del terrore also known as Nights of Terror Zombi Horror The Zombie Dead is an Italian grindhouse zombie movie directed by Andrea Bianchi It is one of several films released under the alternative title of Zombie 3 Burial GroundAmerican poster for Burial GroundDirected byAndrea BianchiWritten byPiero RegnoliProduced byGabriele CrisantiStarringKarin WellGianluigi ChirizziSimone MattioliAntonella AntinoriRoberto CaporaliClaudio ZucchetPeter BarkAnna ValenteRaimondo BarbieriMariangela GiordanoCinematographyGianfranco MaiolettiMusic byElsio MancusoBurt RexonDistributed byVariety DistributionRelease date1981 1981 Running time85 minLanguageItalian English dub Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Release 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksPlot editA scientist studying an ancient crypt near a grand mansion accidentally unleashes an evil curse The curse reanimates the dead buried in the area and the zombies devour the scientist Three jet set couples and the son of one of the women arrive at the mansion at the scientist s invitation Rotting corpses quickly attack the guests as they begin rising from their graves The group locks themselves in the mansion and the zombies begin their siege past nightfall The zombies then start to display unusually high levels of intelligence using tools axes to chop through doors etc One of the guests George tries shooting at them but quickly runs out of bullets Zombies then break into the mansion and attack the guests in the library One of the guests the young Michael has become traumatized and his mother Evelyn tries comforting him in another room Michael however seems to be becoming sexually attracted to his mother and fondles her breasts while kissing her Evelyn slaps him and he runs off screaming What s wrong I m your son Michael then encounters the zombified Leslie another guest and stands still and stares at her while she shambles towards him snarling and covered in blood The group then decides to let the zombies inside the house reasoning that they can distract them while they escape Evelyn goes off to get Michael but finds Leslie has killed him then has a nervous breakdown The remaining survivors escape from the mansion and hide out until morning They then find a monastery but discover that all the monks have become zombies The zombie monks chase the rest of the survivors to a workshop in the middle of the forest where they encounter the zombified Michael Evelyn offers Michael to suckle at her breast and he bites off her nipple The last two survivors Mark Gianluigi Chirizzi and Janet Karin Well are assaulted and killed by zombies in the workshop as the scene fades the zombies put their hands on Janet s head while she screams in terror The misspelled Profecy of the Black Spider then appears on the screen The Earth shall tremble graves shall open they shall come among the living as messengers of death and there shall be the nigths sic of terror as the film ends Production editThe film was shot in four weeks 1 at the Villa Parisi in Frascati about 20 kilometres 12 mi from Rome 2 A large portion of the film s budget was used on the special effects by Gino De Rossi and Rosario Prestopino 1 The 25 year old Peter Bark was cast as the young boy Michael to circumvent Italian laws restricting the use of children in film scenes featuring sexual and violent content 1 Release editBurial Ground Nights of Terror was given a belated limited release theatrically in the United States by the Film Concept Group in 1985 The film grossed 542 501 It was subsequently released on VHS by Vestron Video under the alternative title of Burial Ground In the UK the film was released on VHS on the Apex label in 1986 as Nights of Terror with over 13 minutes of BBFC and distributor cuts The film was finally released uncut in the UK in 2002 by low budget distributor VIPCO under the title The Zombie Dead and given its first high definition release by 88 Films in 2016 The film was released on DVD in the U S in September 2006 by Shriek Show It is available separately or in a triple feature package Zombie Pack Vol 2 which includes Burial Ground Nights of Terror Flesheater and Zombie Holocaust 3 In June 2011 Shriek Show released it on Blu ray 4 In 2024 the film was re released on blu ray and for the first time in 4K UHD by Severin Films Reception editPeter Dendle called it a high impact somber dirge that sustains tension mercilessly and wastes little time on plot and circumstance Dendle states that though it is often dismissed as a cheap clone of Zombi 2 Burial Ground improves on that film s strong points 5 Marc Patterson of Brutal as Hell rated the film 2 5 stars and called it uninteresting and dismissible 6 Sara Castillo of Fearnet stated that the film is notable for its near total lack of plot and bloody zombie breast feeding scene 7 Danny Shipka stated that the film was partially responsible for destroying the zombie film fad with its bad effects acting and writing 8 Peter Normanton rated the film 5 5 stars and called the pace breathtaking Normanton wrote that the film sacrifices plot for creative death scenes but the low budget can cause the special effects to look a tad farcical 9 Glenn Kay wrote that there isn t one iota of suspense or terror and that the film is dull and pedestrian 10 References edit a b c Blumberg Arnold 2013 Zombiemania ISBN 1845838173 Pictures of the villa Miska Brad 2006 09 25 Horror in Your House Best Week EVER Bloody Disgusting Archived from the original on 2014 02 02 Retrieved 2013 11 20 Horror In Your House June 7 2011 Bloody Disgusting 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2013 11 20 Dendle Peter 2001 The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia McFarland Publishing p 29 ISBN 9780786455201 Patterson Marc 2009 06 28 DVD Review Burial Ground BrutalAsHell com Archived from the original on 2014 02 01 Retrieved 2013 11 20 Castillo Sara 2013 01 25 This Week in Horror Tobe Hooper Grabbers Burial Ground The Nights of Terror Fearnet Retrieved 2013 11 20 Shipka Danny 2011 Perverse Titillation The Exploitation Cinema of Italy Spain and France 1960 1980 McFarland Publishing p 133 ISBN 9780786448883 Normanton Peter 2012 The Mammoth Book of Slasher Movies Constable amp Robinson ISBN 9781780330419 permanent dead link Kay Glenn 2008 Zombie Movies The Ultimate Guide Chicago Review Press p 118 ISBN 9781569766835 External links editBurial Ground at IMDb nbsp Burial Ground at AllMovie Burial Ground at Variety Distribution Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Burial Ground film amp oldid 1222559164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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