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Doll Graveyard

  • Director: Charles Band
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Supernatural Horror
  • Themes: Toys Come to Life
  • Main Cast: Jared Kusnitz, Gabrielle Lynn, Kristyn Green, Anna Alicia Brook, Brian Lloyd
  • Release Year: 2005
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 100 minutes

Plot

Schlock producer Charles Band is back in killer doll country once again with this tale of century-old possessed dolls out for revenge against crummy teenagers that wish their masters ill will. When young Guy Filbrook (Jared Kusnitz) moves into a new house with his family, little does he know what evil memories haunt the grounds on which he sleeps. One hundred years earlier, a young girl died under questionable circumstances and was buried in the backyard next to a group of dolls that her abusive father ordered her to bury. When Guy unknowingly unearths the gruesome play-toys, they soon become his only refuge after a group of teenaged jerks begin to harass the lonely boy. Soon Guy's soul is miraculously replaced by the dead girl's, who then breathes life into the dolls in a fit of revenge that will soon claim the lives of the boy's tormentors as well as threaten the life of his sister and her friends, who just so happen to be having a sleepover at their house the night of the massacre. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Jared Kusnitz - Guy Filbrook
  • Gabrielle Lynn
  • Kristyn Green
  • Anna Alicia Brook
Brian Lloyd; Scott Seymore; Ken Lyle; Hannah Marks

Credit

Charles Band - Director, Danny Draven - Editor, Charles Band - Producer, Charles Band - Screen Story, August White - Screenwriter

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Puppetmaster; Pet Sematary; Dolls; Child's Play; Demonic Toys; Blood Dolls; Pinocchio's Revenge; Attack of the Puppet People; Dolly Dearest; Retro Puppet Master; Dead Silence
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Doll Graveyard
Directed by Charles Band
Produced by Charles Band
Written by August White
Starring Jared Kusnitz,
Hannah Marks,
Ken Lyle
Distributed by Full Moon Entertainment
Release date(s) 2005
Running time 1h 11min
Language English

Doll Graveyard is a 2005 movie by Full Moon Features. It was directed by Charles Band.[1]

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Plot

In the year 1911, an abusive father forces his daughter to bury her four handmade dolls in their backyard, despite her pleas. After the girl accidentally falls in and breaks her neck, the stepfather buries her with the dolls. Years later, set in 2005, the father lives there with his two children, the older daughter, Deedee, and his younger son, Guy. The father is about to leave on a date, and the sister protests watching him, as well as doing housework, though the father says it's only fair since Guy is doing the yard work. As Guy is raking, he finds the samurai, and cleans him up, to where Deedee threatens to reveal about his porno collection if he doesn't help clean. He refuses and tells about her weed she has hidden, and a diary of sexual fetishes, some of which he thinks "Might be illegal in forty states."

The father leaves for his date, and the daughter invites her friends over, Olivia and Terry. Guy discovers one of her friends likes the same action figures he does, though, as she begs him to "keep the little party a secret", of which he bashfully agrees not to. After being in his room, two boys come in that Olivia invited, and tie up Guy after breaking one of his priceless action figures. They go and meet the girls, and after that, the Samurai recruits the other buried dolls to take their revenge.[2]

Trivia

The four dolls are: an African warrior, a German soldier, a baby girl, and a samurai.[3]

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