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'I'll Bury You Tomorrow' is a 2002 low-budget independent horror film written and directed by Alan Rowe Kelly produced by New Millennium Pictures, starring Zo Daelman Chlanda, Bill Corry, and Katherine O'Sullivan. The film premiered in West Paterson, New Jersey on June 17, 2002 and was released in DVD format on January 31, 2006.

'I'll Bury You Tomorrow' was filmed at Garrett Mountain Reservation in West Paterson, New Jersey.

Plot



Dolores Finley (Zo Daelman Chlanda) is a deranged young woman that appears suddenly and asks to work at Beech's Funeral Home, the local mortuary for the dying rural town of Port Oram. The Beechs find her work and Dolores begins her job, but soon shows that she is a necrophiliac. However Nettie Beech (Katherine O'Sullivan) sees her dead daughter in Dolores and opts to try to keep her around at all costs.

Cast



*'Zo Daelman Chlanda' as Dolores Finley

*'Bill Corry' as Percival Beech

*'Katherine O'Sullivan' as Nettie Beech

*'Jerry Murdock' as Jake Geraldi

*'Kristen Overdurf' as Ellen Gallagher

*'Renee West' as Tina Clark

*'Alan Rowe Kelly' as Corey Nichols

*'P.J. Mehaffey' as Eddie Gallagher

*'Michael Valentino' as Train station attendant

*'Tina Kay' as Mrs. Clark

*'Sandra Schaller' as Sandra Clark

*'Karenann Sinocchi' as Edwina Wilkes

*'Austin Sears' as Dr. Gross

*'Rick Zahn' as Client / Lt. Scallpone

*'Mia Demarco' as Shana, the stripper

Reception and legacy



Critical reception has been polarized. Bloody Disgusting gave 'I'll Bury You Tomorrow' three and a half skulls, calling the film "a fun and fierce look back at what was right about horror in the seventies". The review from DVD Verdict was more negative and they stated that they "really tried to like" the film but that "it is deficient in too many areas". JoBlo's Arrow in the Head reviewer also panned the film overall, criticizing it for being "painfully executed" and that it was "the cinematic equivalent of a cheese-grater to the nuts".

The film was mentioned in relation to a court case related to necrophilia, where one of the defendants stated that he had wanted to recreate one of the film's scenes where the main character was dancing with a corpse.

References




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