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2005 film
Doll Graveyard
Directed byCharles Band
Written byAugust White
Produced byCharles Band
StarringHannah Marks,
Ken Lyle,
Jared Kusnitz
Distributed byFull Moon Entertainment
Release date2005
Running time1h 11min
LanguageEnglish

Doll Graveyard is a 2005 movie by Full Moon Features. It was directed by Charles Band.

Plot

An abusive stepfather forces his stepdaughter to bury her four handmade dolls in their backyard. After the girl accidentally falls in and breaks her neck, the stepfather buries her with the dolls. Years later, the dolls rise from the grave seeking revenge.

The four dolls are: an African warrior, a German soldier, a baby girl, and a samurai.

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