
Corpses 2004
"They've got some time to kill."
Dive into *Corpses (2004)*, Rolfe Kanefsky's chilling horror film that blends eerie atmosphere with a twisted premise. When a small-town mortician discovers a macabre way to revive the dead for brief stretches, he unleashes a wave of chaos to cover his sinister deeds.
Director: Rolfe Kanefsky
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Corpses (2004) about?
*Corpses* follows a small-town mortician who finds a way to temporarily bring the dead back to life for an hour. Using them to commit crimes and cover his tracks, he sparks a series of brutal, unexplained deaths that catch the attention of the local police chief. As the chief digs deeper, the mortician's gruesome scheme threatens to spiral out of control.
Who directed Corpses?
The film was directed by Rolfe Kanefsky, a filmmaker known for his work in horror and genre films.
Who stars in Corpses?
The cast includes Jeff Fahey as the chief of police, Tiffany Shepis, Stephen W. Williams, Robert Donavan, and Melinda Bonini in key roles.
Is Corpses (2004) worth watching?
While not a household name, *Corpses* offers a fresh take on horror with its unique premise and gritty tone. Fans of low-budget, atmospheric horror may find it a compelling watch, though its unrated status and niche appeal mean it isn't for everyone. If you enjoy dark, twisted thrillers layered with body horror, it's worth a look.
How long is Corpses?
The runtime for *Corpses* is 90 minutes.
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About Corpses (2004) — A Mortician's Dark Secret Revives the Undead in Horror Thriller
Dive into *Corpses (2004)*, Rolfe Kanefsky's chilling horror film that blends eerie atmosphere with a twisted premise. When a small-town mortician discovers a macabre way to revive the dead for brief stretches, he unleashes a wave of chaos to cover his sinister deeds. As the corpses—briefly animated by his dark art—become tools for his malevolent plans, the town's chief of police (played by Jeff Fahey) grows suspicious. His investigation uncovers a trail of brutal deaths and unsettling events, forcing him to race against time before the undead horrors claim more victims.
This low-budget gem thrives on its grimy, atmospheric setting, where the line between life and death blurs under the mortician's unholy influence. With its mix of body horror and crime thriller elements, *Corpses* delivers a uniquely unsettling experience for horror enthusiasts craving something off the beaten path.