Sometimes dead is better... For most families moving is a new beginning. But for the Creeds it could be the beginning of the end. Because they've just moved in next door to a place that children built with broken dreams the Pet Sematary. It's a tiny patch of land that hides a mysterious Indian burial ground with the powers of resurrection. Master Of The Macabre Stephen King will take you and the Creeds to hell and back. (But the Creeds don't have return tickets.) Your tour gui
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A family move to a new home in Maine, situated next to a pet cemetery and Indian burial ground, which is rumoured to bring the dead back to life. When his son is killed by a passing truck, the father tests out the rumour, and does get his son back - but resurrection seems to have uncovered a new malicious side to the boy's character.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Upon moving to a quiet new neighbourhood, the Creed family lose their cat in a road accident. Feeling bad for them, a neighbour tells Mr Creed (Dale Midkiff) of an ancient Indian burial ground believed to have powers of resurrection. However, when the Creed's infant son meets a fate similar to the family pet, Mr Creed can't resist temptation and, in his zeal, unleashes an unspeakable evil from beyond the grave. Director Mary Lambert's (THE IN CROWD) second film is a faithful, if underrated, rendering of the Stephen King bestseller.
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