Morti E Sepolti Apr 2026
The phrase is a common Italian idiom translated from "dead and buried" or "dead as a dodo," used to describe something that is completely finished, extinct, or no longer relevant.
"" (Italian for "Dead and Buried") most prominently refers to the 1981 cult horror film of the same name, as well as its literary adaptation and a popular Italian translation of a novel in the Agatha Raisin series. Film: Morti e sepolti (1981) Morti e sepolti
(James Farentino): Investigates the grisly murders while noticing his own wife (Melody Anderson) acting strangely. The phrase is a common Italian idiom translated