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If a series of twelve magnetic anomalies located around the world known as, the “devil’s graveyards” of the film’s title, are not neutralized, Spencer believes that intense solar radiation will be allowed to seep into Earth’s atmosphere, thus transforming the planet into a lifeless wasteland like Venus or Mars. Ivan Sanderson who, while investigating disappearances in the, initially came up with the idea of the so-called “vile vortices,” The Devil’s Graveyard starts off with a disclaimer which states that “this dramatization is based on an actual 1972 document entitled ‘The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World.” This notice goes on to reveal that the network airing the program does not in any way endorse the claims made in it, thus one can at least say the program makes some attempt to inform an attentive viewer that not everything here can be taken entirely (or at all) seriously. Based largely on the rather sketchy theories of zoologist Dr. As it is, the novel, though well written, remains an entertaining children's tale for those grown-ups who are hooked on blood and gore : very disappointing. From this bizarre start we somehow make our way into talking about magnetic fields and vile vortices, of which the Bermuda Triangle is the most infamous. "Fuck!" While there the family dog attacks and kills the boy. Commentary: I watched the "Documentary" the Devil's Graveyard last night on History Channel, and at first, was quite amazed by it, since the documentary was heavily laced with "TRUST-US this is true, factual research." Summary. Described by some as a "found footage" horror film, it actually contains only a small bit of such fake footage along with a mix of real and fake historical photos, but none of it achieves ant real horror - even the disturbing scene in which a boy is supposedly attacked by a dog is far too obviously phony to inspire any horror. Sure: it’s compelling in the same way that most programs dealing with mysterious phenomena are.

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