31 Films for Halloween, #22: Dead & Buried (1981)

My ultimate "comfort horror' film!

Now, that's not to say that is comfortable.  In fact it's got two of the most unpleasant scenes I've ever seen in a film (one is a person being burned alive and the one is an injury-to-the-eye motif; no, it is THE injury-to-the-eye motif).  

Straight from an old horror comic book cover!

It is RICH in atmosphere and character. 

Neither of them very cheery.

Something is off in coastal town Potter's Bluff and Sheriff Dan is determined to figure out what it is.  Eventually, he does.

His principal antagonist in his endeavors is the local mortician (and coroner, since it's a small town), Mr. Dobbs, a very nostalgic fellow portrayed brilliantly by Jack Albertson in his final film role.

I guarantee you will never think of him as "Grandpa Joe" ever again.

Admittedly, it ... doesn't make a lot of sense.  Just let it go and enjoy the creepy.  In a certain way, not making perfect sense makes it re-watchable, because you never quite get a handle on it.

"I always enjoy these little games of ours, Dan..."


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