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198293 minHorror

Mortuary

Is Mortuary a Hit or Flop?

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Is Mortuary worth watching? With a rating of 5.213/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mortuary Synopsis

A young woman investigates the seemingly accidental death of her father, revealing many unsettling secrets and putting her in mortal danger.

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Top Cast

Mary Elizabeth McDonough
Mary Elizabeth McDonoughChristie Parson
David Wallace
David WallaceGreg Stevens
Bill Paxton
Bill PaxtonPaul Andrews
Lynda Day George
Lynda Day GeorgeEve Parson
Christopher George
Christopher GeorgeHank Andrews
Curt Ayers
Curt AyersJim
Bill Conklin
Bill ConklinSheriff Duncan
Donna Garrett
Donna GarrettMrs. Andrews
Greg Kaye
Greg KayeMark
Denis Mandel
Denis MandelJosh

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Is Mortuary worth watching?

Mortuary has received mixed reviews with a 5.213/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror movies.

Is Mortuary hit or flop?

Mortuary has received average ratings (5.213/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Mortuary?

Mortuary is a Horror movie that A young woman investigates the seemingly accidental death of her father, revealing many unsettling secrets and putting her in mortal danger....

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Critic Reviews

WuchakJan 1, 2023
★ 6

**_A black metal psycho is on the loose in sunny SoCal (not really, but sort of)_** After her father’s dubious death at his manor in Malibu, a young woman and her beau (Mary Beth McDonough & David Wysocki) trace the truth to a mortician who holds cult-like seances (Christopher George), not to mention his psychologically troubled son, an embalmer (Bill Paxton). Lynda Day George is on hand as the mother. "Mortuary" (1982/1983) starts as occult-oriented horror akin to "Midnight Offerings" (1981), which also starred Mary Beth, but it takes a different path, morphing into a horror-thriller mystery à la “The Night Strangler” (1973) with slasher elements in a mortuary/cemetery setting. The last act throws in something reminiscent of “Don’t Go in the House” (1979). "One Dark Night" (1982) also comes to mind. Speaking of “Midnight Offerings” and “The Night Strangler,” this has a made-for-TV vibe except for the explicit embalming sequences, gore and sex scene (using body doubles, of course). The score is notable in an early 80s way and unrecognizable young Paxton is a highlight with his over-the-top performance. But the weird cult bits at the beginning are curiously never elaborated on and the lights going off-and-on at the Malibu mansion is annoying padding. Nevertheless, there’s enough good here to entertain those who appreciate some of the aforementioned flicks. Beth Scheffell is notable as Bonnie at the skating rink (the blonde in the red shorts), but her role amounts to being a wallflower cameo. The film runs 1 hours, 33 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles (cemetery and mortuary), Malibu (Christie’s house), Burbank (florist shop) and Marina del Rey (driving/plaza scenes). GRADE: B-/C+