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Cemetery Gates

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
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Cemetery Gates (2006)
ActionHorrorSci-Fi

A genetically mutated Tasmanian Devil is "liberated" by two eco-activists and set loose in a woodland cemetery.A genetically mutated Tasmanian Devil is "liberated" by two eco-activists and set loose in a woodland cemetery.A genetically mutated Tasmanian Devil is "liberated" by two eco-activists and set loose in a woodland cemetery.

  • Director
    • Roy Knyrim
  • Writers
    • Pat Coburn
    • Brian Patrick O'Toole
    • J. Victor Renaud
  • Stars
    • Reggie Bannister
    • Peter Stickles
    • Aime Wolf
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Roy Knyrim
    • Writers
      • Pat Coburn
      • Brian Patrick O'Toole
      • J. Victor Renaud
    • Stars
      • Reggie Bannister
      • Peter Stickles
      • Aime Wolf
    • 40User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Reggie Bannister
    Reggie Bannister
    • Dr. Kevin Belmont
    Peter Stickles
    Peter Stickles
    • Hunter Belmont
    Aime Wolf
    • Dr. Christine Kollar
    Nicole DuPort
    Nicole DuPort
    • Kym
    Kristin Novak
    • August
    Ky Evans
    • Tony
    John Thomas
    • Enrique
    Chris Finch
    Chris Finch
    • Matt
    Karol Garrison
    • Earl Martin
    Lloyd Williams
    Lloyd Williams
    • John Martin
    • (as Bill Lloyd)
    Greg McDonald
    Greg McDonald
    • Ben
    • (as G. Scott McDonald)
    Stephen Van Dorn
    Stephen Van Dorn
    • Alex
    Howard Berger
    Howard Berger
    • Stoner Dude Doug
    Greg Nicotero
    Greg Nicotero
    • Stoner Dude Michael
    • (as Gregory Nicotero)
    Richard Elfman
    Richard Elfman
    • Ed the Fisherman
    • (as Aristide Sumatra)
    Brad Carlson
    Brad Carlson
    • Brad
    D. Eric Allen
    • Eric
    Damian Lea
    • Dale Martin
    • Director
      • Roy Knyrim
    • Writers
      • Pat Coburn
      • Brian Patrick O'Toole
      • J. Victor Renaud
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    moviemanic07

    I'll take the Warner Brothers Tasmanian Devil Any Day.

    Environmental wackos release a giant, genetically-enhanced Tasmanian Devil in this would-be comedy horror film. I think the filmmakers were trying to make the next "Army of Darkness" or "Shaun of the Dead," but the humor wasn't strong enough to compensate for the implausible and coincidence-ridden story. I might be giving the plot more consideration than the filmmakers themselves, but isn't it a little far-fetched that the monster would be stolen from the laboratory and released at a cemetery where the son of mad scientist who created it was filming a low budget horror film? And that the son considered the monster his pet until it killed his mother. At least the scientist father is played by Reggie Bannister. His presence gave the film a touch of class. The film also suffers from the fact that the vast majority of victims had no bearing on the plot whatsoever. They were just passerbys. I did enjoy the bit were the new agers take drugs to call forth a spirit animal, only to see the monster as an animation. The Hillbillies, however, were so over the top that they made the cast of "Two Thousand Maniacs" seem restrained by comparison. The main problem, however, is the monster itself. I know this film was essentially a comedy, but the monster was ridiculous -- especially in long shots where it was obviously a man in a suit walking on all fours. The monster was about as scary as the shrews in "The Killer Shrews." Along those same lines, some of the gore effects were good, but it obvious the monster isn't really digging into the people when it is clawing them. I'd take the Tasmanian Devil in the Warner Brothers cartoons over this thing any day.
    1jpgonc

    LMAO at this horrible movie!

    Cemetery Gates can't be seen like a real movie. You must be drunk or doped so that you could not laugh about it. Terrible acting and lousy editing complements with a stupid story, dumb teens, dumb persons but with a good FX. Gore abounds and sometimes is really cheesy, other pretty good. Nevetherless you can't take this movie in consideration and the best way to see it is to make fun of it and to spit up a good dose of laughs... nothing more. The acting is beyond mediocre, the dialog is abominable and the only positive thing is the creature itself... even then you'll notice how bad screened it is sometimes.

    You must see this low budget movie in a humorous manner and you must strip yourself off reality and stupidity. Actually it's better you see it with your friends if you want to have a good and freaky animated afternoon attended by a big pack of beers and kilograms of weed...

    This movie really sucked and the money spent on it could have been injected into a charity center for homeless people or an orphanage...
    1mjtaba

    WTF is this

    i had my share of bad movies,well that what i thought but when i think they have done enough one more comes out.The movie is so awful that i believe it is a disgrace to the art of cinema. The women are cute but overall the movie is just awful i don't have words to describe.PLEASE PLEASE do not waste your time on this.But yes you can recommend it to friends if u want them to suffer.The thing created to scare you is so funny and beside 1 or 2 murders you will not be scared of the murders ,but yes you will laugh till u drop dead.The story line is also very bogus and nothing new is there not even something old in a new bottle,i cant believe people had spent money to see it in cinema. HATE THE MOVIE AND SO WILL YOU JUST Don't WASTE YOUR TIME
    4helenlevey

    could of been better.

    Firstly, this film is not going to win any Oscars for its acting or storyline or best creature of the year, but on the other hand if blood and guts and a little humour thrown in is your thing then this might be the flick for you. we have four young males, two females, one is the intelligent type and the other is the dumb blonde bimbo, out to make a film in a cemetery. nearby we have a couple of animal activists who break into a lab and release an animal who has been experimented on and is now a blood thirsty killer roaming the forest.sure enough what we get is a bad looking animal killing every thing it sees. i have to say the death scenes are very gory, limbs ripped out there sockets, intestines spewing out, decapitations and buckets of blood. as i said the story and acting isn't great but if you love your horror films to be gory then this may be for you.
    6mlevans

    'Bloody' well done!

    The B horror movie lives! No, this isn't John Carpenter or Steven Spielberg … or even Tod Browning … but it isn't half bad. 'Cemetery Gates' is a slightly original variation on the traditional B horror theme. One variation is that the main group of protagonists are filming their own horror film when true horror strikes THEM.

    Anyone who likes blood and gore will love this one. The plot isn't great shakes, but it holds up as well as any B horror plot. We have brain-dead college kids, including a girl with a bra size bigger than her IQ. One improvement in this film is that at least here the big-chested bimbo isn't pawned off on us as a 'graduate student' or someone who would have to have considerably more brains than she has. These are just friends of a college student wanting to make a zombie movie as his class project. One can imagine that three of the six students would probably have flunked out in another year, had they all lived. Of course one does wonder why he would entrust his film to dope-smoking bums and a bimbo.

    The student making the film (Peter Stickles) is the son of an unprincipled scientist (Reggie Bannister) who has mutated a Tasmanian devil, turning it into something akin to the man-eating cartoon creature in Bugs Bunny cartoons. The beast, 'Precious,' is pretty cool and can really put the hurt on its victims, all of whom die much slower than they would like.

    The film is not without some interesting background. The old cemetery where the kids are filming their zombie film contains a memorial marker for 200+ miners killed when nearby tunnels were flooded in 1925. Apparently the bodies were never recovered and our teens fall through sinkholes into the labyrinth of tunnels that includes skulls and mummified bodies. Naturally Precious makes this her home after being released in a nearby state park.

    Without giving the plot away, you could say 'Many are called; most are eaten.' For B horror fare, this is a pretty satisfying production, with good special effects, plenty of blood shooting, dripping, spurting, flowing, etc. The acting from the no-name cast is solid and the handful of attempts to move the plot away from a stale B horror formula appreciated. This isn't the one to do a major term paper on in a film theory class, but is perfect for relaxing with on a late Friday or Saturday night!

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    • Goofs
      When the teens are driving in the van, every time we see the girl in the front seat from the side, her window is open and blowing her hair around, but when we see them from the front, there is no wind and they are quite clearly not driving. The driver even does the old "constantly moving the wheel" bit.
    • Quotes

      Stoner Dude Doug: Don't smoke it Dennis, injecting it directly into your arms makes for a more killer high bro.

      Stoner Dude Michael: You're probably right Kevin but I'm to stoned to call the needle-hotline right now, HAHA

    • Connections
      Referenced in Monster Man: Seeing Double/Pilot (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Still Standing Here
      Written by Ari Baron & Taka Tamada

      Performed by Bomb Child

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alaridos
    • Filming locations
      • Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Graveyard Filmworks
      • Kismet Entertainment Group
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    • Budget
      • $930,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
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