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A dead house, deadhouse or mort house, is a structure used for the temporary storage of a human corpse before burial or transportation, usually located within or near a cemetery. Such edifices were more common before the mid-20th century in areas with cold winter climates, before which time grave excavation during the winter was either difficult or impossible.
Dead houses were common to some religious groups, such as the Moravian Church (Unitas Fratrum). The "Corpse House" still exists in the Moravian Settlement of Lititz, Pennsylvania; those in Nazareth, Bethlehem and Winston-Salem, North Carolina no longer exist. Other corpse houses exist in Moravian Congregations in Europe, in Herrnhut, Koenigsfeld, Neuwied, Zeist, Kleinwelka and Niesky. These Corpse Houses remain in use for the keeping of members' bodies until the time for burial. Like the seating in the sanctuary and the burial fields in the God's Acre, they are segregated by gender, i.e. "Brethren's Side" and "Sisters' Side". Religious and medical concerns about accurate diagnosis of death were also reasons that all burials were delayed for at least three days for Moravians, not solely cold conditions.
The octagonal deadhouses of Ontario
Unique to south-central Ontario, Canada were octagonal deadhouses built in the mid-to-late-19th century. The design of these structures is thought to be inspired by a fad in the United States, promoted by Orson Squire Fowler, of erecting octagonal buildings in the early 19th century. These deadhouses were built in areas bordering Yonge Street north of Toronto, primarily in York County (now the Regional Municipality of York). At least three are classified as heritage sites, in Aurora, King, and Richmond Hill.
See also
Mortuary
Udny Mort House
Receiving vault, typically subterranean, with a similar function
References
Dead House, also known as Beautiful People, is a 2014 Italian zombie horror film that was directed by Brini Amerigo.
Synopsis
The Pontecorvo family is just settling down to dinner when three thugs, Testamento, Nibbio, and Nibbo's brother Brett, break into their home. They quickly set about capturing the family and forcing them to participate in despicable acts. The thugs are unaware that the scientist father, John Pontecorvo, has been working on an experiment that can bring the dead back to life as savage zombies in the house's basement. These undead are released after Testamento ventures into the basement looking for something to steal. The Pontecorvos are then forced to fight for their lives against not only their human captors but also the undead looking to kill them as well.
Cast
Danny Cutler as Nibbio
Alex Lucchesi as Testamento
Alex Southern as Brett
Kate Davies-Speak as Elena Pontecorvo
David White as John Pontecorvo
James Wiles as Paul Pontecorvo
Vanina Marini as Anna Hicks
Alexandra Antonioli as Sara Hicks
Ettore Nicoletti as Luca Hicks
Production
Filming for Dead House took place in Italy under the title Beautiful People. The movie marked Amerigo's feature film debut. British actor Kate Davies-Speak was brought in to play as Elena, the matriarch of the Pontecorvo family.
Release
The film screened during July 2014 at the 10th Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival in Slovenia, under the title Beautiful People. It continued to screen at film festivals such as Fantafestival under this name until it received a title change to Dead House for its 2018 release in the United States through Wild Eye Releasing.
Reception
HorrorNews.net reviewed the film under its original and US release titles, with both reviewers noting that the movie had a lot of graphic violence. James Perkins of Starburst praised the film for its blend of genres, as well as for its acting. Modern Horrors felt that the movie "may be uneven, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t good. This is NOT a traditional zombie flick." Nick Rocco Scalia of Film Threat was critical of the movie, writing that it "might bring to mind something like the bikers/zombies/heroes fracas of the second half of George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead, but Dead House has none of that classic film’s wit, substance, finely wrought human drama, or beautifully orchestrated mayhem."
References
External links
Dead House at IMDb
Dead House at Rotten Tomatoes
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