Cemetery Gates (film) explained

Cemetery Gates
Director:Roy Knyrim
Producer:David E. Allen
Screenplay:Brian Patrick O'Toole
Story:Pat Coburn
J. Victor Renaud
Starring:Reggie Bannister
Peter Stickles
Aime Wolf
Music:Ben Cooper
Marcus Andexler
Cinematography:Steve Adcock
Editing:Christopher Roth
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$600,000 (est.)

Cemetery Gates is a 2006 American horror film directed by Roy Knyrim and starring Reggie Bannister, Peter Stickles, and Aime Wolf. The film's plot concerns a genetically mutated Tasmanian devil that stalks a cemetery.[1]

Plot

After breaking into a laboratory facility in order to free the animals kept there for experiments, two environmental activists unleash a genetically mutated Tasmanian devil from its cage. Fleeing from the facility, the creature begins hunting in a nearby cemetery, killing anyone and anything it comes across.

Production

Over ten years before Cemetery Gates was filmed, screenwriter Brian Patrick O'Toole, received a script for the film from Pat Coburn and J. Victor Renauld. O'Toole, who was working as a literary agent at the time, "loved" the idea of a Tasmanian devil as an antagonist, stating: "My feeling was, 'Why hasn't anybody thought of this beforeā€”a mutant Tasmanian devil?' It's the most pissed-off, vicious creature on the planet." O'Toole noted that a close childhood friend of his, Michael Beck, died one day before O'Toole received the script, and said that, "most importantly, this was a movie Michael and I would have loved."

Throughout the next decade, the script for Cemetery Gates went through a number of different drafts and storylines. The final draft of the script was written in four days over the Thanksgiving holiday in 2003. Filming took place over a period of 13 days; shooting locations included the Bronson Caves in Los Angeles, California.

Release

Home media

On May 30, 2006, Cemetery Gates was released on DVD by Kismet Entertainment, Graveyard Filmworks, and Ventura.[2] [3]

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Newman, Kim. Kim Newman. 2011. Nightmare Movies: Horror on Screen Since the 1960s. Revised and updated. Bloomsbury Publishing. 361. 978-1408805039.
  2. . June 2006. DVD Chopping List. Fangoria. Starlog Group, Inc.. 254. 0164-2111. January 29, 2020.
  3. Web site: Cemetery Gates [DVD]]. Amazon.com. 30 May 2006 . January 28, 2020.