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Post by endo on Nov 11, 2017 17:55:10 GMT -5
Synopsis: "Legendary producer/director Dan Curtis (DARK SHADOWS, THE NIGHT STALKER) teams up with writers Richard Matheson (I AM LEGEND, THE TWILIGHT ZONE) and William F. Nolan (LOGAN'S RUN, BURNT OFFERINGS) to present three tales of horrific suspense in this made-for-television anthology that also showcases the tremendous acting talent of Karen Black (HOUSE OF 1,000 CORPSES, EASY RIDER), who plays four distinct roles. In "Julie," an aggressive colege student seduces and ultimately blackmails his seemingly shy English professor. In "Millicent and Therese," two polar-opposite sisters become increasingly hellbent on the undoing of one another. And in "Amelia," a woman falls prey to a murderous Zuni fetish doll." The movie that terrified me so much as a kid I literally ran out of our house and into the woods, no lie. And, it's stood the test of time, I watch it once in a while and still love it. Love it so much in fact that a few years ago I tracked down a replica of the Zuni fetish doll, two of them actually. The two other stories are good as well, but "Amelia" with the doll, wow. No word yet on a release date for this, but as soon as I know you guys will. I can't wait!!
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Post by gorepolice on Nov 13, 2017 5:46:41 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure that doll scared the crap out of everyone who saw this film. I just bought a DVD of this, but would be more than willing to upgrade it. Only wish they'd put out both, but hey, this is still great.
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Post by NDX on Nov 13, 2017 23:43:50 GMT -5
I've never seen this.
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Post by gorepolice on Nov 14, 2017 0:47:43 GMT -5
You would dig it. Really cool film.
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Post by endo on Nov 16, 2017 20:01:20 GMT -5
Even the other two stories are pretty good, not like they're just filler. Agreed, it's a solid movie. Just the doll story gets all the hype because that thing was terrifying.
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Post by gorepolice on Nov 17, 2017 20:29:42 GMT -5
Agreed. When I first saw this as a kid, that doll gave me the creeps and I never forgot it.
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