'Graveyard Story' (1991) - Bozidar D. Benedickt.
From the infamous B-Movie disastermind that spawned cult 80s canuxploitation classic, 'Beyond The Seventh Door' comes the demonstratively tamer mystery, 'Graveyard Story', a contemplative, gentle, intermittently creepy yarn about wealthy retired doctor, McGregor (John Ireland) who, upon discovery of the dilapidated, neglected gravestone of, Dolly Cooper (Courtney Taylor) compulsively finds himself repeatedly drawn to the young girl's grave until his mounting curiosity gets the better of him. McGregor hires dogged ex-cop, Ron Hunt (Adrian Paul) to discover this mysterious girl's history, and the appropriately monikered Hunt's consummate sleuthing skills fatefully unearths far more than either of them could ever have imagined!While this modestly budgeted feature has a TV movie of the week aesthetic, this melancholy tale unfolds with laudable efficiency, as director, Bozidar has competently authored a darkly twist-laden narrative that successfully maintains interest until the satisfyingly shuddersome conclusion! Performances are uniformly solid throughout with an especially earnest, heartfelt turn from veteran, John Ireland, and the amiable, Adrian Paul makes for an eminently capable, hard-nosed sleuth, and one who takes a singular pride in the getting the job done right! Overall, this is a decent melodrama, capably told, with no extraneous stylistic bells and whistles, just a stolid, reasonably wholesome, family friendly mystery, ideal fare to cosy up to on an especially inclement eve! 'Graveyard Story' is certainly a worthwhile watch for softly spooky mystery/thriller fans who actively prefer immersive story telling over gratuitous, forensic gore.
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