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  1. The Gates of Hell trilogy is the unofficial name for a trilogy of films directed by Lucio Fulci. [1] While the films aren't direct sequels they are thematically connected. [2]

  2. Gates of Hell Trilogy is an unofficial trilogy of Italian horror movies directed by Lucio Fulci. After the success of Zombie Flesh-Eaters (also known as Zombi 2 and Zombie), with the zombie craze at the time, Fulci got to make three more: 1. City of the Living Dead 2. The Beyond 3. The House by the Cemetery.

  3. Feb 1, 2023 · Take a trip through Lucio Fulci's thematic horror trilogy and the films that helped cement his legacy as a director as I analyze and discuss the history of C...

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    City of the Living Dead was released in Italy on 11 August 1980. It wouldn’t be released in the US for two more years. It’s the kind of film that stays with you. I always associate it with Phantasm because the plot is not all that important. It just moves from horror to horror. But if anything, it’s a more effective film because it stays within the...

    The second film in the Gates of Hell trilogy is The Beyond released in Italy 29 April 1981 and in the US two and a half years later. If I were pressed, I’d say this is my favorite of the three. That’s probably because its denouement is more chilling than the other films. But its plot is also a bit clearer. A woman from New York, Liza (Catriona MacC...

    Unlike The Three Mothers trilogy, which took 30 years to complete, the Gates of Hell trilogy was completed in just over a year when The House by the Cemetery was released in Italy on 14 August 1981. (The trilogy took one and a half years in the US with its release on 30 March 1984.) But very much like The Three Mothers trilogy, The Gates of Hell en...

    All these films feel like they are part of the same whole. That is mostly because of the deliberate pacing and the fact that they never slow down for unnecessary exposition. The horror sequences are generally very long — for people who dislike gore, they are probably unbearable. For most viewers, this makes all of the films feel like a literal nigh...

  5. Sep 27, 2021 · If you appreciate gore-fests in horror flicks, Lucio Fulci should be a familiar name. He is often hailed as the Italian godfather of gore, and for good reaso...

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  6. When CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD (1980) showed in my hometown of San Jose, CA, it went by the name of GATES OF HELL. The TV spot was a black screen with a bunch ...

  7. Three movies directed by Lucio Fulci dubbed the Gates of Hell Trilogy. City of the Living Dead. August 11, 1980 ...

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