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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
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Directed by John Newland.
Starring Kim Darby.
Ranking with Dan Curtis' Trilogy of Terror as one of the spookiest made-for-TV horror films of the 1970's, this atmospheric monster chiller stars Kim Darby and Jim Hutton as a comfortable, reasonably happy young couple who inherit the archetypal "Old Dark House" from the wife Sally's deceased aunt. While renovating the creepy mansion, they enter a previously-sealed room, which features a securely bricked-up fireplace. Despite the insistence of a local contractor (My Three Sons' William Demarest) that they leave the room undisturbed, Sally's husband manages to open the flue, releasing a horde of shriveled mini-monsters imprisoned there for decades. The little demons immediately fixate their malevolent attention on Sally in an effort to claim her soul, a mission which can only be averted by the love of her husband -- which, in light of his self-centered careerism, means poor Sally's pretty much on her own. Director John Newland manages to pull off this one-note premise with some effective, frightening scenes -- especially when he chooses to show as little of the goofy-looking monsters as possible -- but it's hard to sustain this level of suspense for a full 90 minutes. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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divinemsjunebugdivinemsjunebug Re: What was the FIRST film tha ...
by divinemsjunebug in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"God, I know what you mean about Frankenstein. I cannot watch that movie again because I feel so sorry for him. It's just too painful to watch for me...Okay, I know I'm a freak, but it is really sad. I was watching a documentary about Frankenstein and in the first draft of the movie, the doctor dies, but then they changed it because they thought audiences would be pissed if there wasn't a happy ending. I also heard that all the equipment they made for the movie still works and is still rented for other movies like Van Helsing and The Illusionist (I think that was the movie). Anyway, it's pretty interesting.Man, I just can't remember the first film that truly scared me. I actually think it was that made for TV movie Don't Be Afraid of the Dark that I had mentioned in another post OR I think it was When a Stranger Calls, I just don't remember, I have been watching scary movies since I was 7 or 8 years old. It all started with Scooby Doo and just ke ... " [More]
 



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