Open Graves

Open Graves

Open Graves Promotional Poster
Directed by Álvaro de Armiñán
Produced by Antonio Cuadri
Billy Dietrich
Juan Carlos Orihuela
Written by Bruce A. Taylor
Roderick Taylor
Starring Eliza Dushku
Mike Vogel
Music by Fernando Ortí Salvador
Editing by Alchemedia Films
Manufacturas Audiovisuales
Open Pictures
Distributed by Voltage Pictures
Release date(s) 7 September 2009 (Semana Internacional de Cine Fantastico Estepona)
Running time 100 minutes
Country USA
Spain
Language English
Budget $6.5 million

Open Graves is a 2009 horror film, directed by Álvaro de Armiñán and written by Bruce A. Taylor and Roderick Taylor, the film stars Eliza Dushku, Mike Vogel, Naike Rivelli and Lindsay Robba.

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Plot

In the medival era, a witch named Mamba is tortured and skinned alive in punishment for her crimes. Her skin and organs are then used to make a cursed game in which the object is to win the game and receive a wish, or be skinned alive like Mamba.

Cut to now, the old game "Mamba", falls into the hands of a group of students. (They receive it from a man who lost his brother to the game, he was skinned alive.) After a good day of surf and a celebration in which the main character, Jason, meets a young surfer named Erica, interrupted by a storm, curiosity leads the group of young people to play, although they do not know anything about it - neither its sinister origin, nor its inherent powers. Just the ramblings of the man who sold them the game. The young people who lost in the game begin to suffer horrible deaths. One after another they start dying in strange circumstances, related to what the cards they draw say. One, is killed after falling off a cliff and became tangled in barbed wire. Another is killed after recklessly driving, due to the fear of the game.

The survivors (Jason and Erica), terrified, learn that these deaths are related to the game and its malignant force: "Those who participate in the game and lose will die; those who are able to win will be able to request a wish".[1]

Jason (Mike Vogel), the young North American who found the game and introduced it to his friends, decides that he must risk his own life to undo the course of the game and to save his friends.[2]

Jason and Erica continue to play the game even after their final friend dies by being shot in the head by the mad man who is after the game as well in order to receive the wish. As Erica and Jason continue to play, Jason wins as Erica draws her final card that tells how she will die. Jason then must decide which snake head to place his playing piece in, in order to win. One, he will lose, and the second he will win and receive his wish, or suffer the same fate as Mamba, being skinned to death.

He chooses right, but is unable to make his wish until Erica dies in the way in which the card determined. She re-reads her card to learn her fate and after Jason falls asleep, she returns to the water she loves so well, only to drown. Jason then wakes up and follows after her, only meeting the man who wants the game. Jason hands over the game and the witch Mamba, the witch of whom the game was made from and cursed by appears. Her appearance frightens the man off. Strangely enough Mamba has taken on the form of Erica mixed with a piece of each of her victims and a combination of animals. She asks Jason his wish, and he says all he wants is to go back before they found the game and everyone died. Mamba grants his wish and he goes back in time, remembering nothing of the day that would have happened, as such, he and his friends are doomed to keep repeating the same days over and over again.[3]

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Spain from October to November 2006[4] under the working title Mamba in Getxo, Sopelana, Mundaka, Vizcaya, País Vasco and Madrid.[5] The movie has been picked up for distribution by Voltage Pictures and will be released in 2009. The official trailer and poster were released on February 26, 2008.[6]

Curiously, this movie has not been released in Spain yet.

Soundtrack

The rock band Showpay recorded seven songs for the soundtrack, and shot a music video in which their members played "Mamba" and died. The soundtrack has been composed by Fernando Orti Salvador and recorded in Bratislava with the Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, conducted by David Hernando.

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Release

The film premiered on Syfy on 19 September 2009.[7] Lionsgate released the DVD on 23 February 2010.[8] The UK DVD was released on 15 February 2010 over Icon Home Entertainment.[9]

Mamba board game

In the movie's universe, the fictional game's board and pieces were made from the skin and body of a witch named Mamba Mosamba who was tried, convicted and executed of witchcraft during the Spanish Inquisition under Torquemada. The game consists of a wooden case with a dragonfly motif, a board with sequential spaces laid out in a spiral, an instruction sheet, small wooden playing pieces, two dice, a set of cards, and a central tower with two snakes and a dial.

The object of the game is for a player to get their playing piece to the center space, and then place that piece in the correct snake's mouth. Spaces are either safety spots known as "Windows of Heaven" or spaces with Grim Reapers shown known as "Open Graves", which cause the player to draw a card. If the card is an Epitaph (a card with the words Vae Victis written below), the player who drew it is dead. If the card is not an Epitaph card, that player is safe.

Even if all but one player is dead, that player must continue playing until they reach the center. They do not need to reach the center space by exact count. Once there, they must ask the tower one question and place the playing piece in either the mouth of the black snake Spatium (Space) or of the white snake Tempus (Time). If they choose correctly, their wish comes true. If they choose wrongly, they suffer the same fate as the witch: being skinned alive. Even if they choose correctly, the wish does not come true until all the players are dead from the effects of the Epitaph cards drawn during the game.

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