. . . . . . . "Something very strange is happening in the quiet coastal village of Potters Bluff where tourists and transients are warmly welcomed, then brutally murdered. But even more shocking is when these slain strangers suddenly reappear as normal, friendly citizens around town. Now the local sheriff and an eccentric mortician must uncover the horrific secret of a community where some terrifying traditions are alive and well and no one is ever really dead & buried." . . "Dead & buried" . "Dead & buried"@en . . "In a village on the New England coast, a new sheriff in town, with advice from the local coroner/undertaker, investigates the strange murders and stranger townspeople, including, eventually, his own wife."@en . . . . "Independent films"@en . . . . . . . "Dead and buried" . "Dead and buried"@en . . . . . "Zombie films"@en . . . "Fiction films"@en . . "Horror films"@en . . "Horror films" . . . "Film adaptations" . . . "Police films"@en . . . . "\"Something very strange is happening in the quiet coastal village of Potters Bluff where tourists and transients are warmly welcomed, then brutally murdered. But even more shocking is when these slain strangers suddenly reappear as normal, friendly citizens around town. Now the local sheriff and an eccentric mortician must uncover the horrific secret of a community where some terrifying traditions are alive and well and no one is ever really dead & buried.\"--Container." . . . . "Detective and mystery films" . . . . . . . . . . "A man returns to his home town to be its sheriff. His job becomes difficult when strangers visit the town and die in violent and mysterious ways. He discovers that his troubles have an occult origin that has to do with the town's elderly mortician."@en . "Gory horror story about reconstructed corpses living in a New England town. The coroner/undertaker and former pathologist practices scientific reincarnation. Everybody seems to know what's going on except the sheriff."@en . . . . . . . . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . "Feature films"@en . "Feature films" . . .