Graveyard Alive (2004)
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50% of critics liked it
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Director Elza Kephart weaves this monochromatic tale of love among the living dead starring Ann Day-Jones, Karl Gerhardt, and Samantha Slan. Patsy Powers (Day-Jones) is a homely nurse who pines for handsome Dr. Dox (Gerhardt). Unfortunately for Patsy, the well-favored physician only has eyes for… More Director Elza Kephart weaves this monochromatic tale of love among the living dead starring Ann Day-Jones, Karl Gerhardt, and Samantha Slan. Patsy Powers (Day-Jones) is a homely nurse who pines for handsome Dr. Dox (Gerhardt). Unfortunately for Patsy, the well-favored physician only has eyes for pretty Goodie Tueshuez (Slan) - a jealous-minded nurse obsessed with popularity. When a foul-smelling woodsman is admitted to the hospital with an axe imbedded in his forehead, the rest of the nurse staff runs for cover as kindly Patsy and the injured worker form a warm bond. Later, after Patsy and the rugged lumberjack share a kiss, the smitten nurse is thrown off guard when he new beau reflexively sinks his teeth into her flesh. As Patsy runs off to bandage her wound, Eastern European doctor-turned-janitor Kapotski recognizes the woodsman as a zombie and ends the man's suffering with a stake through the head. In the days that follow, Patsy's body is gradually taken over by the zombie virus. Not only does the transformation aversely affect Patsy's eating habits, it instills her with a newfound confidence that quickly catches the eye of Dr. Dox as well. Perplexed by her mousy co-worker's sudden transformation and determined to keep Dr. Dox for herself, the scheming Goody soon sets out to uncover the secret of Patsy's rising popularity. Now, as Patsy struggles to stay well fed and Dr. Dox grows increasingly inpatient with Goodie's unpalatable jealousy, the stage is set for a romance fueled by enough passion to transcend life and death. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Elza Kephart
- Genres
- Horror, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Aug 2, 2003 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Brad Wheeler, Globe and Mail
The whole thing views as a bit of a filmic exercise -- stylish and crisply shot, but a bit of a bore.
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Bruce Kirkland, Jam! Movies
You suspect that Kephart & Company could not make a real horror movie, so they have no right to mess around with the form.
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Rory L. Aronsky, Film Threat
Graveyard Alive...has a fun B-movie feel to it.
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Staci Layne Wilson, StaciWilson.com
Graveyard Alive is a feminist indie that just might make you believe that zombies need love, too.
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Brian Mckay, eFilmCritic.com
The campy vibe wears thin quickly, and things that were amusing at first just become laborious
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Cast
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Anne Day-Jones
as Patsy
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Karl Gerhardt
as Dr. Dox
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Samantha Slan
as Goodie
- Barbara Bacci
- Cynthia Knight
- Eric Kendric
- Eric Lamarche
- Richard Guetta
- Roland Laroche