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Wikipedia article




'The Boneyard' is a 1991 American direct-to-video horror film directed by James Cummins and starring Ed Nelson, Deborah Rose, Norman Fell, James Eustermann, and Phyllis Diller.

Plot



The film plunges into the nightmarish experiences of a depressed psychic (Deborah Rose), whose involvement in a grisly child-murder case leads her and her detective partner (Ed Nelson) to an imposing, fortress-like mortuary. Chen (Robert Yun Ju Ahn), the owner of the funeral home and prime suspect in the case, claims the three mummified corpses in question are not children but ancient demons known as "kyoshi". It seems the little monsters have been around for centuries as a result of an age-old curse and can only be placated with offerings of human flesh — with which the mortician has been supplying them his entire life. When Chen is jailed on murder charges, the under-fed ghouls awaken in search of dinner, trapping the staff inside the mortuary walls and devouring them. The survivors, including Rose and Nelson, use every means at their disposal to combat the demons, which have possessed the bodies of morgue attendant Mrs. Poopinplatz (Phyllis Diller) and her poodle, mutating them into hideous monsters.

Cast



* Ed Nelson as Jersey Callum

* Deborah Rose as Alley Oates

* Norman Fell as Shepard

* James Eustermann as Gordon Mullin

* Denise Young as Dana

* Willie Stratford as Marty(as Willie Stratford Jr.)

* Phyllis Diller as Miss Poopinplatz

* Robert Yun Ju Ahn as Chen

* Richard F. Brophy as Mac(as Rick Brophy)

* Sallie Middleton Kaltreider as Little Ghoul

* Janice Dever as Medium Ghoul

* Cindy Dollar-Smith as Big Ghoul

* Michael Haun as Floofsoms and Poopinplatz Ghouls

* Brian Ahn as Dead Child #2

* Jessica Lasher as Dead Child #3

* Bo Sook Ahn as Oriental Mother(as Boo Sook Ahn)

* Edward Mau-Tung Sun as Oriental Father

* Christopher Finch as Sorcerer

Production



Shooting took place in Statesville, North Carolina, in 1989. In December 1989, a botched special effect caused a fire.

Reception



Patrick Naugle of DVD Verdict called it "good, goofy fun." Steve Simels of 'Entertainment Weekly' rated the film B and described it as a film destined to be a cult classic. In a negative review, Lawrence Cohn of 'Variety' stated that, instead of being funny, the film "comes off as merely silly". Adam Tyner of DVD Talk rated it 2.5/5 stars and said that the film wastes too much time on setup rather than the campy monsters that have brought it a cult following. Writing in 'The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia', academic Peter Dendle called it an "energetic but directionless fiend-fest". Dendle praised the acting and serious nature of the first hour but said later scenes cause the tone to "just get silly".

References




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