Terror in the Aisles Page #5

Synopsis: Donald Pleasance and Nancy Allen take us through some of Hollywood's most terrifying moments in horror history in this anthology, which features many of the finest science fiction, crime drama and horror films of the 1930s through 1980s. Included are Night of the Living Dead (1968), Psycho (1960), Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Jaws (1975), Jaws 2 (1978), The Fog (1980), Halloween (1978) and Halloween II (1981), as well as countless others. Blood and gore abound making this movie not very much for the squeamish.
Director(s): Andrew J. Kuehn
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
R
Year:
1984
84 min
57 Views


(SCREAMS)

And found themselves being used

to create the opposite effect.

We're going up to that castle.

What about that woman?

She's only trying to scare us.

Well, she's doing a

very good job of it.

Yeah, come on.

No, no. Please don't wear that.

What's the matter?

I know you think

l'm crazy, but in

half an hour the moon will rise

and l'll turn into a wolf.

You and 20 million other guys.

(GROWLlNG)

As horror and comedy

became more intertwined,

(GROWLlNG) (EXCLAlMlNG)

it was hard to know

how to react.

(LAUGHlNG EVlLLY)

Or how to feel...

MAN:
Yeah, operator, get me the

County Sheriff's

Department, quick!

(SCREAMlNG)

(SlNGlNG)

DlSTORTED VOlCE:
Never

sing my music again.

Not here, not anywhere.

Do you understand? Never again.

My music is for Phoenix.

Only she can sing it.

Anyone else that tries, dies!

You wouldn't be able to do

these awful things to me

if l weren't still in this chair.

But you are, Blanche!

You are in that chair!

Wow! MOTHER:
What are

you kids watching?

The news lady's turned

into a werewolf.

Put me down.

(SCREAMS)

Billy, get the hell out of here!

It's only a movie.

But sooner or later,

you must leave the theater

and go home.

Perhaps alone.

(DOOR CREAKlNG)

(CREATURES SCREECHlNG)

JACK:
You can't get away!

I'm right behind you!

(SCREAMS)

(YELLS)

(SCREAMlNG)

(GROWLlNG)

(YELLlNG lN FEAR)

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