Doll Graveyard is a 2005 horror film released by Full Moon Features and directed by Charles Band.
As punishment, he forces her to bury her four beloved handmade dolls (an African warrior, a German soldier, a porcelain girl, and a samurai) in their backyard, despite her pleas.
Los Angeles, 2005: the house is now occupied by the Fillbrook family: Nerdy high school freshman Guy (who collects limited edition action figures), his slightly older teenage sister Deedee, and their single father Lester.
The boys ambush Guy in his room once they arrive, insult him, tie his hands up, and break one of his precious action figures before leaving to party with the girls.
Olivia goes upstairs to DeeDee and Tom, who has bled out, when the German Soldier, who is equipped with a tiny Luger, begins shooting at them.
He knocks over a vase just as his father walks through the front door, mirroring the first scene of the movie when Cyril finds Sophia in the forbidden room.
As the girls stand together looking at the dolls in the hole, Guy slips behind a stone pillar and the camera slowly follows him around the corner, revealing a zombified Sophia staring back at the viewer.
The doll Ooga Booga has appeared multiple times in the Evil Bong film series, another Full Moon franchise.