Scene from Graveyard (2006)
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| Duration: 79 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
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Actresses in this Scene
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Alternate Names: Eva Derrick, Eva Derek
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Full Biography
Tall (5'8"), slender, and stunning brunette Eva Derrek was born and raised in Frankfurt, Germany. Derrek was a gymnast on a national team and won the title Miss Germany International in 2002. Following high school, Eva became a flight attendant for a major German airline and traveled the world. Derrek eventually moved to Hollywood, Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. She studied acting for three years at the Theatre of Arts and acted in her first movie in 2004. Outside of acting, Eva has also worked as a fashion, fitness, and swimsuit model.
About the Movie: Graveyard (2006)
Release Year: 2006
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Ed Brisson
Writer: Nick Sheehan
Production & Genre
Story
Six friends visit Placid Pines Cemetery for a game of hide and seek in the tombs. Meanwhile, Bobby pranks Eric by dressing as a masked killer, causing Eric to stumble and die impaled on sharp bars. Bobby takes the blame and spends five years in prison. Upon release, Michelle drives Bobby to a nearby camp where their friends have gathered to reunite and resolve issues. However, they soon realize that someone is killing them off one by one. Veronica, Jack's girlfriend, and Zoey, Sarah's former girlfriend, are the first victims. The group becomes trapped with the killer.
Summary
Graveyard (2006) is a horror film directed by Jerry LaMothe. It follows six friends who reunite at a cemetery after a tragic incident five years prior. Despite the initial purpose of reconciling and moving on, their reunion turns deadly as an unseen force begins picking them off. The film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and the consequences of one's actions.