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Director
  
Don Fearney

Writer
  
John Hamilton

Country
  
United Kingdom

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Horror

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
June 20, 2011 (2011-06-20)

Cast
  
Brian Murphy
,
Damien Thomas
,
Edward de Souza
,
Marysia Kay

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Grave Tales is a British anthology horror film made in 2011 at Pinewood Studios by FGS Productions and Ivory Tower Entertainment. It was directed by Don Fearney. It premiered on 30 April 2011 at Southend on Sea Film Festival, however an earlier premier took place on 30 October 2010 at Cine Lumiere in South Kensington, London SW7. The film was released as a DVD in August 2012.

Contents

The film is based on the Amicus portmanteau horror genre.

Christopher Lee starred in the original theater movie release, however he does not appear in the DVD release.

Plot

A young, genealogist (Heather Darcy) whiles away her afternoon in an eerie graveyard to identify graves but stumbles upon an elderly gravedigger (Brian Murphy) anxious to share horror stories with her. The gravedigger delights in telling her four, ghoulish tales.

One Man’s Meat

The local butcher (Frank Scantori) has a lethal confrontation with a vampire and decides to use his shop as a perfect way to dispose of the remains. A regular shopper returns with her family to complain...

Callistro’s Mirror

After killing a junk shop owner (Edward de Souza) and stealing his antique mirror, a greedy man (Damien Thomas) discovers it reveals a portal to another world.

The Hand

A couple of escaped prisoners find themselves on the run. The only problem is that they are shackled together. They don't have time to go to the locksmith - what's the quickest way to remove the handcuffs?

Dead Kittens

A newly recruited member of an all-girl rock group is invited to do a video for their up-and-coming single. Its got to be realistic and it involves blood and guts. The lengths that modern record companies need to go to sell records is shocking.

Casting

Brian Murphy is the best known of the cast due to his longevity in British TV roles such as George and Mildred and Last of the Summer Wine. Due to the low budget nature of the project, friends and associates of the director and production crew also starred in minor roles and extras.

History and Development

Conceived originally as a three story anthology in the style of British Amicus horror movies, during production a fourth story was added. The films were shot and edited at Pinewood Studios and filmed in Iver Heath, Windsor and the London area.

The original script ideas came from horror comics published in 1991

Footage of Christopher Lee as himself appeared in the story "Dead Kittens" in the original cut shown at Cine Lumiere and Southend Film Festival and was shown in the original cast list. The footage was removed from the final cut and DVD release.

Cameo appearance by British Horror Film Director Norman J. Warren as a music video director in "Dead Kittens".

Critical reception

Reported to be a surprisingly high production value film for the low budget. Good storytelling and acting let down by poor acting in one story "The Hand". Rated by IMDB 4.9/10.

References

Grave Tales Wikipedia
Grave Tales IMDb