
Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays 2005
Dive into the eerie sequel *Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays (2005)*, directed by Stephanie Beaton, where the sinister Old Crone returns to weave a year of holiday horrors.
Director: Stephanie Beaton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays* (2005) about?
This horror anthology follows the Old Crone as she transforms beloved holidays into nightmares. From Valentine's Day bloodbaths to a Thanksgiving turkey's gruesome fate, each segment twists festive traditions into terrifying tales of vengeance and supernatural horror.
Who directed *Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays*?
The film was directed by Stephanie Beaton, who helms this creepy follow-up with a knack for blending holiday cheer with horror.
Who stars in *Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays*?
The film features Felicia Lambreton, Thomas Crnkovich, Mighty Mike Murga, Mikul Robins, Joseph Haggerty, and Beverly Beaton in key roles.
Is *Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays* (2005) worth watching?
For horror anthology fans, this 2005 gem delivers a mix of eerie holiday themes and nostalgic scares. While not a mainstream hit, its unique concept and atmospheric dread make it a cult pick worth streaming or downloading for seasoned horror enthusiasts.
How long is *Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays*?
The runtime is 90 minutes.
About Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays (2005) — A Horror Anthology of Deadly Holidays
Dive into the eerie sequel *Tales from the Grave, Volume 2: Happy Holidays (2005)*, directed by Stephanie Beaton, where the sinister Old Crone returns to weave a year of holiday horrors. This chilling anthology reimagines beloved celebrations as deadly traps, from Valentine's Day massacres to a Thanksgiving feast gone monstrously wrong. With Beverly Beaton reprising her role alongside Felicia Lambreton and Mighty Mike Murga, each segment oozes dread and dark humor, blending classic horror tropes with festive chaos. The film's gothic atmosphere and macabre twists make it a cult favorite for horror lovers craving something twisted beneath the tinsel.
Expect the unexpected as the Crone's curse infects every holiday—whether it's a cursed mummy on Halloween or Dorothy's vengeful angel at Christmas. Shot on a tight 90-minute runtime, this 2005 horror gem thrives on atmosphere and unsettling surprises, proving that no season is safe from supernatural vengeance. Perfect for fans of anthology horror and holiday-themed scares.