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Release Date:
June 27, 2006
Original Title:
The Graveyard
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
MRG Entertainment
Mainline Releasing
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: R
Runtime: 83
Six friends go to the Placid Pines Cemetery to play hide and seek in the tombs. When a "harmless" prank ends in the accidental death of one of the group, the prankster goes to prison. Five years later the friends meet up in the cemetery again to resolve the issues of that fatal night. When members of the group start getting murdered one at a time, they realize that this time it's no prank.
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Art Direction:
Sonya Saturday
Assistant Camera:
Nathan Comble
Assistant Editor:
Justin Donaldson
Best Boy Electric:
Jeff Dorer
Best Boy Grip:
Darryl Rue
Casting:
Scott Webster
Construction Coordinator:
Kenn Coplan
Costume Designer:
Matt Berger
Director:
Michael Feifer
Director of Photography:
Hank Baumert Jr.
Editor:
Christopher Roth
First Assistant Director:
TK Shom
Gaffer:
Roberto Schein
Grip:
Brian D'Haem
Key Grip:
James A. Seale
Post Production Supervisor:
Kelley Cauthen
Producer:
Michael Feifer
Production Assistant:
Travis B. Fields
James Gallinger
Production Design:
Carlos Osorio
Production Sound Mixer:
Marcus Ricaud
Property Master:
Antonio MartÃnez
Scenic Artist:
Aiysha Dahlgren
Script Supervisor:
Bruce Resnik
Second Assistant Camera:
Christopher Preston
Second Assistant Director:
Katey Wheelhouse
Set Decoration:
James McGowan
Set Dresser:
Jane Derryberry
Special Effects:
James Gallinger
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist:
Richard Redlefsen
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Michael Mosher
Stunt Coordinator:
Kim Turney
Writer:
Michael Hurst
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