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Doll Graveyard

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Actor: Anna Alicia Brock, Brian Lloyd, Gabrielle Lynn, Jared Kusnitz, Kristyn Green
Director: Charles Band
Brand: Music Video Dist
Producer: Charles Band
Writer: Charles Band
DVD: Region Code 1
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language)
Format: Color, NTSC
Picture Format: 1.33:1
Running Time: 100 minutes
DVD Release Date: 2007-01-16
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Studio: Full Moon Entertainment
Product features:
  • 100 years after their back-yard burial, a pile of decaying toy dolls are dug up from their graves by a modern-day teen now living in the house. The dolls are brought to life by the spirit of the young girl who was buried with them by her abusive father and begin wrecking evil havoc upon the teen and his friends. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR Age: 852733001072
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Movie Reviews of Doll Graveyard

Movie Review: Charles Band may want to let go of the killer puppet movies after this one
Summary: 2 Stars

Doll Graveyard is part of the Full Moon double feature this evening. Being that these films barely run over an hour will allow you to pull out 2 flicks in one day if you dare to spend your time that way. Luckily for b we are dedicated and love it enough to do just that. As we've said before Full Moon pictures are no walk in the park if you're looking for anything legitimate. There is no chance any of these movies take more then a week to film, edit, and get out on the shelf. This one may have only take 3 days which would at least explain a lot of what was going on.

We start of in 1911 with a young girl Sophia as she plays with some dolls. She winds up breaking one and her old man freaks out. He makes her go out back and bury the dolls despite her poorly acted pleas. Somehow the little girl winds up falling back into the 2ft ditch she dug and dies. And like any normal father he skips over the thought of getting her some medical attention and buries her with the toys. Hey it's b, these things are going to happen.

Flash forward to present day where we are graced with a total dutch named Guy who collects action figures. He's outside doing some yard work where he uncovers the toys and brings them in the house. He is immediately mocked by her older sister reminding him what a tool is and always will be. While she busts his onions their father is getting ready for a date and leaves the kids home for sis to throw a party. A couple jocks come over a smack Guy around unleashing the fury of his newly found toys. From here on the film gets beyond confusing so you have no choice but to roll with it. Long story short Guy becomes possesed by the little girl, some dead bodies pile up, and nothing is explained. No logic, no reason, it had the blackest eyes...the devils eyes.

Now for Sid, who been subjected to years of Full Moon's b-ness, this way was really bad. It was potentially the worst we've ever seen them do which is really saying a lot. It's kind of like they wanted to relive another puppet master idea but put in even less of a budget and only finished about 1/4 of the script before they started shooting. If you have the chance don't even bother with this one. It didn't even have any laughs.
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