The Boneyard (DVD)
Directed by James Cummins
Norman Fell
Phyllis Diller
Deborah Rose
Denise Young
James Eustermann
A policeman (Ed Nelson) and a psychic (Deborah Rose) link cult mayhem to a morgue (run by Norman Fell) where ancient ghouls are on the loose. The film plunges into the nightmarish experiences of a portly, 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 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.
DVD Extras Include:
New HD Restoration From The Original Negative - Financed By Code Red DVD’s Credit Card
Extensive Color Correction Exclusive To Code Red Release Version
Audio Commentary With Director James Cummins And Producer Richard F. Brophy
Interviews With Actress Phyllis Diller, Director James Cummins and Producer Richard F. Brophy
Brand New Exclusive To Code Red Version, The Little Ghoul Grows Up: Interview With Actress Sallie Middleton (Little Ghoul / Dead Girl) Conducted By Associate Producer Phil Smoot
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