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  1. The Gates of Hell trilogy is the unofficial name for a trilogy of films directed by Lucio Fulci. While the films aren't direct sequels they are thematically connected.

  2. 1. City of the Living Dead. 1980 1h 33m Not Rated. 6.2 (20K) Rate. A reporter and a psychic race to close the Gates of Hell after the suicide of a clergyman caused them to open, allowing the dead to rise from their graves. Director Lucio Fulci Stars Christopher George Catriona MacColl Carlo De Mejo. 2. The Beyond. 1981 1h 27m R. 6.6 (26K) Rate.

  3. A reporter and a psychic race to close the Gates of Hell after the suicide of a clergyman caused them to open, allowing the dead to rise from their graves. Director: Lucio Fulci | Stars: Christopher George , Catriona MacColl , Carlo De Mejo , Antonella Interlenghi

  4. New York City reporter Peter Bell investigates and learns that the priest's suicide has somehow opened a portal to Hell and must be sealed by All Saints Day, or else the dead will overtake humanity. The Beyond (...E tu vivrai nel terrore!

  5. Gates of Hell Trilogy is an unofficial trilogy of Italian horror movies directed by Lucio Fulci. After the success of Zombie Flesh-Eaters (also known as Zombi 2 and Zombie), with the zombie craze at the time, Fulci got to make three more: 1. City of the Living Dead. 2. The Beyond. 3. The House by the Cemetery.

  6. The first film in the Gates of Hell trilogy, City of the Living Dead, sees director Fulci inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dunwich Horror. The movie begins with a seance conducted by a medium named Theresa, whose ceremony causes participant Mary to have vivid visions of a priest hanging himself.

  7. B P City of the Living Dead is the first entry of Lucio Fulci's Gates of Hell trilogy and this is a helluva picture to kick off an apocalyptic cinema series.

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