The Gates of Hell trilogy is a series of horror films directed by Italian filmmaker Lucio Fulci. The trilogy consists of three films: City of the Living Dead (1980), The Beyond (1981), and The House by the Cemetery (1981).
Each film in the trilogy is known for its graphic violence, suspenseful atmosphere, and supernatural elements. The plots often revolve around characters being confronted by otherworldly forces and facing unimaginable terrors. The films are also known for their surreal and dreamlike visuals, as well as their eerie soundtracks.
The Gates of Hell trilogy has developed a cult following among horror fans for its unique brand of atmospheric horror and extreme violence. The films have been praised for their craftsmanship and creativity, as well as their ability to unsettle and disturb audiences.
Overall, the Gates of Hell trilogy is considered to be a classic example of Italian horror cinema and continues to be celebrated by horror fans worldwide.
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