Annie Lansing
Lois Chiles
Annie Lansing

“When the curtain goes up, the terror begins.”
Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.
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Annie Lansing
Lois Chiles
Annie Lansing
Ray Spruce
George Kennedy
Ray Spruce
Martha Spruce
Dorothy Lamour
Martha Spruce
Randy
Daniel Beer
Randy
Laverne
Jeremy Green
Laverne
Rachel
Page Hannah
Rachel
Andy Cavanaugh
Don Harvey
Andy Cavanaugh
Fatso Gribbens
David Holbrook
Fatso Gribbens
Truck Driver
Stephen King
Truck Driver
Sam Whitemoon
Holt McCallany
Sam Whitemoon
Ben Whitemoon
Frank Salsedo
Ben Whitemoon
Deke
Paul Satterfield
Deke
Oh yeah, this had a PROFOUND effect on me as a child and not only because it made me want a wooden Indian... and still honestly want one. But also because the stories were just fun. Scary fun when you are a little kid. Not so scary fun when you are an adult, but... fun. I grew up in rural America in the 80s, parents really didn't censor, they would take you to see Robocop and Nightmare on Elm Street, because there was more faith in children then. Somehow that became wrong. I don't really remember going to see this in the theater. I do remember seeing a cartoon of the lake segment. I do remember catching this on HBO one weekend, and I totally remember renting it for sleep overs. And it ALWAYS was a win, especially when you know the other kid hadn't seen it yet. It was like Evil Dead II in my high school years. They haven't seen it yet? Yeah, we are renting that, you are going to love it. So it still has that place in my heart and, when I watch it, it is still fun. It is still imaginative. It is still entertaining.
Read full reviewThanks for the ride, lady!
Why don't they make movies with stories anymore?
He deserved it because he was a creepy guy!
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