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Bury Me in Niagara is one of those quirky gems from the early '90s that blends comedy, fantasy, and a touch of romance in a way that's both odd and charming. The story revolves around Martin Mallory, played by Geraint Wyn Davies, who finds himself haunted by his overbearing mother, portrayed by the wonderful Jean Stapleton. Her ghost, thanks to a mystical Japanese stone, brings a unique twist to the tale. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, but that just adds to its offbeat charm. The film's atmosphere captures a sort of whimsical absurdity, especially with the practical effects used for the ghost. It’s distinctive for its blend of heartfelt moments and surreal humor, making it a curious watch for those who appreciate the unconventional.
Features Jean Stapleton in a unique role.Quirky mix of genres with a surreal tone.Interesting practical effects for the ghost.
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