Till Death
Till Death (1978)

Till Death

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1974's "Till Death" is a rarely seen low budgeter produced and directed by actor Walter Stocker, best remembered for his starring turn in the infamous "They Saved Hitler's Brain," coproduced by his daughter Pamela and scripted by his son, Gregory Dana. Filmed around 1972-73, this was the film debut of beloved cult actress Belinda Balaski, but went unreleased until quietly slipping out in early 1978, falling into near total obscurity following its few TV screenings.

This film is not for the crowds that want blood, gore and action. Till Death is a film for those that understand the pain of loosing someone you are in-love with.

"Till Death" tells the story of a mourning widower named Paul,who accidentally kills his wife Anne during a tragic car accident.Months later he visits Anne's tomb and is locked in overnight by graveyard workmen.

Loved it!!!! One of the best films I have seen this year!!!!!

Very strange and morbid film. not many have ever seen it, even big time horror movie buffs.

First, it is a movie made in the 70's, so it does lack the action and visuals that modern movies have. Therefore, younger viewers may not like it at all.

In spite of the makeshift production values, this is a chilling film. You don't sense the camera crew and director; you feel like you're locked in that mausoleum with the character(s).

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