

A mortician at a funeral home finds a way to bring back the dead for an hour at a time to do his dirty work. The town's chief of police (Fahey), gets suspicious and tries to get to the bottom of the mysterious and brutal deaths and events happening in the small town before too many people die.
Practical Effects
Gore effects that look purchased from a Halloween store clearance bin.
Acting
Jeff Fahey somehow keeps his dignity while everyone else melts down.

Director
Rolfe Kanefsky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Rolfe Kanefsky made his debut at 19 with 'There's Nothing Out There,' a meta-horror film from 1991.
This film exemplifies the 2000s direct-to-video horror boom where recognizable names like Fahey were slapped on posters to move units at Blockbuster.