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Original Title:
Tales From the Graveyard
Alternate Titles:
Graveyard Stories 3
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 84
From Moonlight Films YouTube channel: "Graveyard Stories 3" - Scream Queen Mel Heflin presents 4 sinister tales that will send a shiver down your spine. 1) "VHS": A young woman (Katie Harbridge) receives a mysterious tape in the mail and fails to heed the warning that by watching it, she could in fact become another resident of the graveyard. 2) "Slay Bells": On a cold Christmas Eve, a woman (Patti Danner) ventures out into the night to buy some eggs, despite reports of a bloodthirsty killer that may be on the loose. 3) "Frank": Deron Morgan stars as a down-and-out meat packing plant worker who decides to wreak havoc on the lives of three people when they snub his party invitation. 4) "Eye of the Serpent": When a young scientist (Tara Bixler) is wrongly accused of malpractice and then is accidentally infected by radiated snake venom, she uses her newfound abilities to seek revenge.
Director:
James Ian Mair
Writer:
James Ian Mair
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