

Bury Me in Niagara
Directed by Dave ThomasWhen the controlling mother (Jean Stapleton) of Martin Mallory (Geraint Wyn Davies) dies, Mallory thinks he's finally free of her meddling. But her ghost appears to him at her funeral, brought back to life by a mysterious Japanese stone. Now, Martin must move her body to Niagara Falls, N.Y., within 48 hours, or she won't be allowed into heaven. To make matters worse, Japanese hit men are trying desperately to get the stone back.
Bury Me in Niagara Trivia
Bury Me in Niagara was released on November 1, 1993.
Bury Me in Niagara was directed by Dave Thomas.
Bury Me in Niagara has a runtime of 1h 32m.
Bury Me in Niagara was produced by Daniel Harris, Constantine Magnatta.
When the controlling mother (Jean Stapleton) of Martin Mallory (Geraint Wyn Davies) dies, Mallory thinks he's finally free of her meddling. But her ghost appears to him at her funeral, brought back to life by a mysterious Japanese stone. Now, Martin must move her body to Niagara Falls, N.Y., within 48 hours, or she won't be allowed into heaven. To make matters worse, Japanese hit men are trying desperately to get the stone back.
The key characters in Bury Me in Niagara are Mildred (Jean Stapleton), Tony (Geraint Wyn Davies), Jean (Shae D'Lyn).
Bury Me in Niagara is rated Not Rated.
Bury Me in Niagara is an Action, Comedy, Fantasy film.
Bury Me in Niagara has an audience rating of 3.8 out of 10.










