The Graveyard (film)

The Graveyard is a 2006 American independent horror suspense film written by Michael Hurst, directed by Michael Feifer and starring Patrick Scott Lewis. The project was filmed in California.

Synopsis

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 released 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.

Plot

A group of friends (Jack, Allie, Sarah, Charlie, Michelle, and Eric) head to the Placid Pines Cemetery for a midnight game of hide and seek. Eric is chosen to be the seeker, and begins to count with his eyes closed as the friends spread out. As he opens his eyes, he sees a masked, knife-wielding man approaching. In fear, he begins to run away, looking back to see the masked man stab one of his friends. He keeps running and slips, impaling himself on protruding bars in the cemetery fence. As he bleeds to death, the friends gather around, with the masked man revealing himself as Bobby, the seventh friend. Their practical joke has gone horribly wrong.

Graveyard (disambiguation)

A graveyard is a cemetery. It may also refer to:

  • The Graveyard (film), 2006 low-budget horror film
  • Graveyard (band), a Swedish rock/metal band
  • Graveyard (album), a 2007 album by Graveyard
  • The Graveyard (album), 1996 album by King Diamond
  • Eugene E. Stone III Stadium (Columbia, South Carolina), the home football pitch of the South Carolina Gamecocks because the pitch is located next to a cemetery.
  • A common nickname for Olympic Park Stadium used by the Melbourne Storm rugby league club.
  • The Graveyard (video game), 2008 Belgian videogame
  • Graveyard (game), a game most commonly played by children on the playground, or at parties
  • Graveyard poets, or Graveyard School, 18th-century English poets
  • See also

  • All pages beginning with "Graveyard"
  • All pages beginning with "The Graveyard"
  • All pages with titles containing Graveyard (includes many titles of form "The xxx Graveyard" or "xxx graveyard")
  • The Graveyard (album)

    The Graveyard is a concept album by King Diamond released in 1996. This was also the first album by King Diamond to be featured on the Massacre Records label. The album was remastered by Andy LaRocque and was re-released in 2009.

    This album is one of the most successful King Diamond's albums peaking at #23 in the Finnish Charts and remaining for two weeks in the Top 40.

    Plot

    In this story, King's character is an employee for a crooked, perverted and immoral mayor, Mayor McKenzie. One night, King's character happens to walk in on his boss molesting his daughter, Lucy. King doesn't keep quiet about this, but the mayor testifies that King is insane and has him locked up in Black Hill Sanitarium. After years of being there, King sees his chance to escape and takes it, strangling the nurse that arrives at his cell to administer his medication and stealing her keys. Now mentally destroyed, King runs off to the local graveyard to hide from the police. Plotting his revenge against Mayor McKenzie, and killing people who pass through the graveyard at night, King is obsessed with a rumor that if you die in a graveyard and lose your head, your soul does not escape, and it lives forever in your head. With that thought in the back of his mind, he kidnaps Lucy McKenzie, the mayor's daughter, and calls the mayor out to the graveyard for the two of them to play a game. Eventually, Mayor McKenzie does arrive after King calls him by phone. Before he arrives, King buries Lucy - still conscious - in one of seven empty graves, the tombstones of which read "LUCY FOREVER".

    Podcasts:

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    The Graveyard

    by: Witchery

    We've been diggin' this grave for hours n´hours
    Hiding ourselves from the light
    Open this casket to feed the beast
    A sacrifice done in the night
    Howling wolves at a brightful moon
    A shadow flys across the sky
    Whispering voices chants a eerie tune
    "Hurry up and dig" you fool
    A ressurection in the dead of night
    The secret earthing of the dead is right
    Midnight at the graveyard
    Our footsteps hammer on the coffinlid
    Gently we both clear up the dirt
    A foul scent of death, the stench of rotten flesh
    Was that a moan from beneath that I heard?
    Rise from the grave!
    The rain beats done but now the time has come
    We place the corpse down on the ground
    Preparing the rite, but I feel something is wrong
    Now the body has open it's eyes
    A ressurection in the dead of night
    The secret earthing of the dead is right
    Midnight at the graveyard
    Midnight at the graveyard




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