In a small town shrouded by mystery, a restless drifter takes a job at the local mortuary, where she uncovers the dark secrets of eccentric mortician Montgomery Dark. As he regales her with macabre tales of the town's troubled past, the lines between reality and nightmare begin to blur, plunging them into a descent into madness and terror.
Does The Mortuary Collection have end credit scenes?
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The Mortuary Collection does not have end credit scenes.
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Who is the primary character that tells the stories in the Raven's End Mortuary?
On the enchanting island of Raven’s End, steeped in the vibrant essence of the 1980s, Montgomery Dark (played by Clancy Brown), an extraordinary mortician, oversees the delicate interplay of life and death at the Raven’s End Mortuary. One day, a curious newcomer, Sam, drawn in by the alluring scent of opportunity emanating from a Help Wanted sign, makes her entrance into the mortuary. As Montgomery guides her through the establishment, he shares haunting tales of the island’s former inhabitants, weaving a rich tapestry of the troubled histories that haunt Raven’s End.
As we peel back the layers of time, we transport ourselves to the 1950s, where Emma, attending a high-society soirée, finds her seemingly innocent wallet-snatching escapade takes a dark twist. Her fascination with a mysterious medicine cabinet, driven by a morbid curiosity, unexpectedly leads to her doom as a grotesque, tentacled creature within drags her into the abyss, sealing her fate in a sinister twist of fate.
Jumping ahead to the 1960s, we meet Jake, a charming frat boy who preaches sexual freedom, but his true motives are unveiled when his encounter with Sandra at a raucous campus party spirals into nightmare. As Jake senses a bizarre presence growing within him, his fraternity brothers remain blissfully unaware of the horror that lurks beneath the facade until dodging discolored ooze becomes unavoidable. In the throes of chaos, Jake lays at Sandra’s family home, where the birthing process of the horrific entity culminates in his tragic demise.
Fast-forward to the 1970s, where Wendell Owens embodies despair as he tirelessly cares for his catatonic wife, Carol. When he considers the suggestion of Dr. Kubler to ease her suffering through foul play, a series of disastrous events unfold, ultimately leading to Carol’s untimely end. Visions haunt Wendell as he dismembers Carol’s body, confined within a “bridal chest.” As he descends an elevator, panic sets in, and when Carol’s reanimated form emerges, he finds himself helplessly entangled in a loop of horror, reciting wedding vows to a cold corpse.
Amidst these haunting tales, Montgomery shares a narrative that Sam finds predictable, only to lead her to the mortuary subbasement, where a somber atmosphere lingers as they prepare to cremate a child’s coffin. With a heavy heart, Sam shares her own tragic story, illustrating the resilience of the human spirit amidst sorrows intertwined with her own experiences.
As night descends over the suburban landscape, Sam embarks on a babysitting duty for young Logan Kubler. Amidst preparing dinner and indulging in a horror marathon, she overlooks a vital news alert about an escaped asylum patient. Horror unfolds as Sam discovers an injured stranger in the home, unraveling a chilling truth revealed in a voicemail— a killer is on the loose. Their tense encounters culminate in Sam turning the tables, dispatching the stranger, only for the horror to escalate as Logan’s parents return to find Sam is actually the notorious Charlotte Gibbons, The Tooth Fairy Killer, with her dark secrets laid bare amid the terror of her deeds.
As Charlotte confronts the remnants of her actions, Montgomery appears to reveal their shared fate, trapped in a supernatural game. In a climactic showdown, she attempts to escape but finds herself ensnared in a web of forces beyond her control. In a final twist, as Montgomery painstakingly reconstructs her body, promising to revive her, he is met with the cruel reminder of mortality. Not long after, Charlotte awakens, transformed into the new keeper of the mortuary, her voice low and ominous as she calls out to young Bill, leaving an air of chilling suspense as she declares, “I’m about to start making dinner.”
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