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Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things

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On a dark and gloomy night, a group of theater actors decides to hold an improvised fun session in an old cemetery. The eccentric director, eager to provoke a memorable experience, decides to take his friends to a macabre ritual where they intend to resurrect the dead to prove that there is something beyond death. Defying any standard of decorum, they turn a burial into a stage, mocking the supernatural and filling the air with nervous laughter. However, the festive atmosphere soon transforms into a nightmare when their invocations begin to have very real consequences.

What starts as a chilling game quickly turns into terror when the dead indeed rise from their graves. The friends, trapped in a cemetery filled with resurrected zombies, are forced to fight for their lives as the fun descends into chaos. What seemed like a prank turns into a horrifying duel with creatures that are not merely actors, but actual flesh-hungry undead. The film blends black humor with horror, taking the viewer on a journey that challenges the boundaries between the comedic and the terrifying. Amidst the panic, the characters must confront their own fears and question their perception of reality as they attempt to survive the most terrifying night of their lives.

Media type
Movie
Year
1972
Director
Bob Clark
Writer
Bob Clark
Alan Ormsby
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.30
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
50.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
47.00
Actors
Valerie Mamches
Jeff Gillen
Anya Ormsby
Paul Cronin
Jane Daly
Roy Engleman
Robert Philip
Bruce Solomon
Alecs Baird
Seth Sklarey
Bob Sherman
William R. 'Bob' Smedley
Debbie Cummins
Gender
Terror
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Gary Goch
Bob Clark
Streaming
Cultpix
Original title
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
Duration
86
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