(2000) Prison of the Dead
HORROR
Four friends of Kristoff St Pierce (Patrick Flood), Allie (Kim Ryan), Rory (Michael Guerin) and Michelle (Debra Mayer) arrive in a limousine assumed they are attending for a friends funeral. By the time they arrive at the middle of the night, which is at a funeral home, and as soon as they go inside, a former peer Bill (Jeff Peterson), along with his three friends of Kat (Alicia Arden) and Jeff (Mac Fyfe) wants to get even to Kristoff for a past event that happened during their college days. And it was then we find out that the so-called funeral to see their friend, Calvin (Sam Page) in the casket was nothing more but a gag. A ploy that was thought up by Kristoff to incite his former friends to uncover a key that was said to be undiscovered. As we find out that Kristoff is the son of a popular tabloid newspaper, and that his father had bought the funeral home for the intention of promoting a so-called contest that was going to happen from his father's paper. And it was not until Kristoff brought a Ouji board game and asked everyone to participate in that ignited the thousand year old "dead" to rise from the grave. Although, it was not scary I still thought it was interesting enough to warrant this movie a pass.
Four friends of Kristoff St Pierce (Patrick Flood), Allie (Kim Ryan), Rory (Michael Guerin) and Michelle (Debra Mayer) arrive in a limousine assumed they are attending for a friends funeral. By the time they arrive at the middle of the night, which is at a funeral home, and as soon as they go inside, a former peer Bill (Jeff Peterson), along with his three friends of Kat (Alicia Arden) and Jeff (Mac Fyfe) wants to get even to Kristoff for a past event that happened during their college days. And it was then we find out that the so-called funeral to see their friend, Calvin (Sam Page) in the casket was nothing more but a gag. A ploy that was thought up by Kristoff to incite his former friends to uncover a key that was said to be undiscovered. As we find out that Kristoff is the son of a popular tabloid newspaper, and that his father had bought the funeral home for the intention of promoting a so-called contest that was going to happen from his father's paper. And it was not until Kristoff brought a Ouji board game and asked everyone to participate in that ignited the thousand year old "dead" to rise from the grave. Although, it was not scary I still thought it was interesting enough to warrant this movie a pass.