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The Graveyard Story

The Graveyard Story (1991)

July. 29,1991
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3.9
| Horror

After a rich man discovers a grave of a little girl, some unknown force drives him to discover the circumstances of her death. He hires a private eye to do so, and discovers more than he ever imagined.

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TinsHeadline
1991/07/29

Touches You

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VeteranLight
1991/07/30

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

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WiseRatFlames
1991/07/31

An unexpected masterpiece

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Haven Kaycee
1991/08/01

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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linseylockley
1991/08/02

I wanted to like this film. I love ghost stories--my favorite genre. But the acting was like watching Middle School children in a poorly-directed play. The dialogue, also, was horribly written. I couldn't get past the amateur acting to hear the story. Too bad. The premise seemed original enough. Elderly gentleman, lonely, falls in fatherly love with the weeping statue of a little girl which has been placed over her grave. He hires a former detective to discover who the child was. I got no further than this, though. I have better things to do, and am not even sure why I am reviewing this garbage except maybe to help others with their own time management.

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ldpasco
1991/08/03

Like the 1990 film 'Twin Peaks', beautiful burnt oranges and reds are the dominating colors of this supernatural tinged TV(?) film. A nice spooky aura elevates a rather pedestrian story of a man (THE INCREDIBLE John Ireland) and his unusual interest in the welfare of a dead girl. Upon 'adopting' this unearthly child (from a graveyard by the sea!!) the story starts to drift into standard detective fare. Other than Mr. Ireland, the supporting actors in this film are a bit wooden, quite likable but wooden and the story works well only if you have a strong cup o' Joe at hand. In a nutshell, not a bad film in the least just could've been a tad tighter in its storytelling. Also the film benefits from a great, atmospheric opening sequence which is bathed in ghostly blue hues AND the sturdy looking, quiet Canadian township (are there townships in Canada?) where this was committed to celluloid. On a final note: there is the chance that most people won't get to see this so I feel lucky that I procured 'Graveyard Story' way back in the early 1990s when Goodtimes put it on VHS and have on occasion enjoyed the ability to double feature this with 1981's 'Ghost Story' (two films at separate ends of the spectrum BUT equal on the atmosphere!). For obscure film buffs only..UPDATE: 'Graveyard Story' is on DVD as a single film or in a 3 pack called 'Thriller Vol. 3: Triple Movie Treat' (also in the set are the films 'Murder-In-Law' (with Joe Estevez) & 'Eye Of The Stranger' (with Martin Landau & Stella Stevens) for those interested.

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insomniac_rod
1991/08/04

I can't understand why this movie is heavily underrated. I know the premise does not represent a breakthrough in the genre but still for an early 90's effort it's a very well done movie.The movie's stars are John Ireland and the always curvy and talented Courtney Taylor (betterk known for her sexy role in "Prom Night III"). But this time Ms. Taylor does not takes her clothes off.Anyways, the plot may be interesting enough for those who have doubts before watching it. A lonely, sad old man adopts a dead child. Yes, a dead child. Soon after he gets involved with him he investigates about his death and finds a creepy truth which leads to macabre events. Please, watch this tale of Horror and love. It isn't a bad movie but it surely isn't among the best. But "Graveyard Story" will keep you entertained and wondering if the dead are as noble as us. Watch this little Canadian Horror flick and give the credit it deserves.

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triso
1991/08/05

This is a typical bad Canadian movie. There are no thrills, no chills and no spills. Despite the dialog and over-extended explanations the characters still have no motivation for their actions. The photography is limper than an episode of Eight is Enough.Of course, due to its dullness, it was funded by the government who probably paid for at least 50% of the production cost and even more if the film-makers were creative with their accounting.You should be thankful that this movie will only ever be seen in Canada, used to meet Canadian content requirements.I'll be generous with 3/10 given no comic relief was attempted.

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