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Insanity | Undead
A cemetery man has the unusual problem of the dead rising from the grave. Himself and his assistant must end these creatures' lives again after they are reborn. Everything is going well until "She" comes along and stirs things up a bit.
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A cemetery man has the unusual problem of the dead rising from the grave. Himself and his assistant must end these creatures' lives again after they are reborn. Everything is going well until "She" comes along and stirs things up a bit.
7.1/10
IMDb1997 | Sergio
Best LimitedReleaseDirecttoVideo Film | 1997
Best Actor | 1996 | Rupert
1995 | Michele
1995 | Michele
1995 | Michele
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografia | 1994
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografo | 1994
1997 | Rupert
Best Supporting Actor | 1997 | François
Best Actor | 1997 | Rupert
Best Supporting Actress | 1997 | Anna
Best Screenplay | 1997 | Gianni
Best Score | 1997 | Manuel De
Best Makeup FX | 1997 | Sergio
Best Horror Film | 1997
Best Film | 1996 | Michele
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografia | 1995
Best Costume Design Migliori Costumi | 1995 | Maurizio
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia | 1994 | Mauro
Budget 4,000,000 USD
The ossuary (a crypt for bones) that was used in the film was quite real. Supposedly one of the crew members removed some of the bones from the ossuary during filming, but quickly replaced them the next day claiming to have encountered an angry ghost following the removal of the bones.
When Francesco and "She" are kissing in the crypt with the shroud over their heads, the shot mimics the painting, "The Lovers" by René Magritte.
In the late 1990's when Rupert Everett gained some popularity in America, he approached Michele Soavi about doing an Americanized remake of 'Dellamorte Dellamore'. It never materialized though.
The sets for the cemetery in the film were built upon actual abandoned cemetery grounds in Italy.
According to Director Michele Soavi, The "returners" get their energy from the Mandragola roots in the cemetery.
"Francesco Dellamorte: I should have known it. The rest of the world doesn't exist."
"Francesco Dellamorte: I can't forgive myself for having lied to you. I don't have a degree in biology. Never even finished high school. I haven't read more than two books in my whole life. One, never finished. And the other is the phone book."