| The Graveyard | |
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| Directed by | Michael Feifer |
| Produced by | Michael Feifer |
| Written by | Michael Hurst |
| Starring | Christopher
Stewart Mark Salling Lindsay Ballew |
| Cinematography | Hank Baumert Jr. |
| Editing by | Christopher Roth |
| Studio | MRG Entertainment |
| Distributed by | Lightning Entertainment Lions Gate Films |
| Release date(s) | June 27, 2006 |
| Running time | 83 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Graveyard is a 2006 American independent horror suspense film written by Michael Hurst and directed by Michael Feifer. The project was filmed in California.
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A group of friends visit a graveyard and one dresses up as a masked killer in order to scare another, however, the prank's victim stumbles as he runs, and falls and is killed. Bobby takes the blame for the death and goes to prison. At a hearing five years later, Michelle (Lindsay Ballew) testifies and Bobby is releaseed on parole. Michelle takes Bobby (Patrick Scott Lewis) to the graveyard to meet with his former friends and resolve their old issues. Over the next few hours a masked man begins to murder members of the group.
Mitchell Hattaway of DVD Verdict panned the film, finding it to be "...boring, illogical in the extreme, and inept", and summarizing his review by writing The Graveyard "is the worst slasher flick I've ever seen".[1] Andre Manseau reviewed the film for JoBlo and noted that the "characters are painful stereotypes (as per usual), and the acting is at best, passable", concluding the film was forgettable.[2]
The film had its video release in June 2006, a TV release in Italy in May 2007, and DVD release in Japan in April 2008.
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