The Graveyard

The Graveyard

16mm, black and white, sound, 11.5 min
"At one time or another, everyone has probably felt angry enough to kill someone because of something that person has said or done. Seldom, does he or she ever completely carry out such plans.
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"At one time or another, everyone has probably felt angry enough to kill someone because of something that person has said or done. Seldom, does he or she ever completely carry out such plans.

This film tells of a husband who has had as much as he can stand from his nagging, bitching wife. While driving home from a local bar, he kills her. As luck would have it–there is no-one around at the time of his wife's demise. The Perfect Crime, you say!! Perhaps?

We follow the husband on one of his frequent trips to the graveyard and watch as he continues to keep the 'image of mourning husband' alive. 

I strongly recommend NOT seeing this film if you are contemplating murder in the near future. It just might change your mind." Craig S. Ramby, FMC Catalogue Entry, July 1, 1971

 

Produced, filmed, and directed by Craig S. Ramby; music by Robert Millhoff; sound recording by Ronald Millhoff; story by Michael Leen, Robert Millhoff, and Craig S. Ramby. Cast: Michael Leen, Virginia Lake, Robert Millhoff, Craig S. Ramby, Larry Williamson, Claire Millhoff and Mary McMiller. 

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