Doll Graveyard 2005 Horror Movie Review
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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.
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About Doll Graveyard 2005
Title: Doll Graveyard
Year: 2005
Starring: Anna Alicia Brock,
Kristyn Green,
Jared Kusnitz,
Brian Lloyd (IV),
Brian Lloyd,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: Unrated
Runtime: 71 minutes
Director: Not available,
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