(2007) Resurrection Mary
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Edited, co- written and directed by Sean Michael Beyer, this straight to rental low budget film is another type of film that uses an "urban legend" turning it into a film (at least that's what it appeared to look like when I watched it) which has an interesting premise, but ends with a laughable convoluted ending that doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Anyway at the start of the film the film shows how the urban legend come about until the real movie starts with Jeff (Kevin G. Schmidt) a teenager looking for someone to take to a dance, his parents were dead on an automobile accident happened many years ago and now lives his grandmother played by Sally Kellerman. Upon driving home one night meets up with an unknown teenage girl who appears to be the same age as him, she's played by Pamela Noble as Mary hence the title. And after a few dances, and meetings other teenagers who are closest to him are apparently being killed off, with the only thing they all have in common is that they some somehow linked to him and the police badgering him for a confession, even though they have no proof of his whereabouts or have any DNA that he is the one that is doing all the killings. As I've mention, the movie was okay since the budget constraints really shows and was only a minor impact, and was involving until the very end of the film which asks more questions than viewers got any answers.