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Old 12-06-2007, 02:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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70's Terror Movies

You guys remember either of these?

Don't Be Afraid of the Dark - from a fireplace, a woman releases 3 little raisin headed goblins that mess with her and want her to join them. "Join us Sally..." Yikes! This movie scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.


DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (PART 6)



Trilogy of Terror

Trilogy Of Terror (1975) Clip


How about shows like:

Night Gallery

Circle of Fear

The Night Stalker (plus the TV movies Night Stalker and Night Strangler).


Good stuff.
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there was another movie about a woman who got this little tiki doll with a warning to never let the little bracelet thingy fall off of it. well, it does, little tiki comes to life and he's a mean little cuss with a spear and some nasty teeth. The woman finally corners it in the oven and little tiki is cremated, but it's spirit escapes and possesses her. The last scene shows her waiting for her boyfriend to show up for dinner, she has teeth like the tiki and she's holding a very large knife.

scared the hell out of me, especially since I lived at the beach when I saw it.
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there was another movie about a woman who got this little tiki doll with a warning to never let the little bracelet thingy fall off of it. well, it does, little tiki comes to life and he's a mean little cuss with a spear and some nasty teeth. The woman finally corners it in the oven and little tiki is cremated, but it's spirit escapes and possesses her. The last scene shows her waiting for her boyfriend to show up for dinner, she has teeth like the tiki and she's holding a very large knife.

scared the hell out of me, especially since I lived at the beach when I saw it.
That's the last scene in Trilogy of Terror - the clip above is of that little sucker chasing her around the house.

Here's the scene you are talking about.

YouTube - Trilogy of Terror - The Ending!
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Thanks, I didn't think that it was a full length movie, but it's been nearly 30 years since I first saw it.
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Here's a few from the 70's I remember seeing on hbo when we first got cable when it was a gray box with pushbuttons connected by a cable.
(black xmas)
(burnt offerings)
(the homebodies: this one was semi funny I can remeber all these old people put a man in cement)
(when a stranger calls)
(it's alive)
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There was one about a spirit or haunting on an airplane - I remember a baby doll's face melting.

Horror at 37,000 feet.

Horror at 37,000 Feet
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How about Gargoyles? They live in the desert and sound like someone talking through a fan. I can still here the Gargoyle dude saying "Diana".
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How about The Fearless Vampire Killers - half horror/half comedy (including a gay vampire) flick from Roman Polanski.

Love this movie.
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I liked "Monkey Shines."
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How about the one with the killer ventriloquist dummy. Magic - with Anthony Hopkins, Ann Margaret and Burgess Meredith. The dummy starts giving orders...

How about Willard? then Ben?
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More from the memory bank:

The Abominable Dr. Phibes and the sequel.

Revenge for killing his wife on the operating table - unique and grizzly killings and a crazy robotic band - this flick has it all!
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I saw "Race With the Devil" at the drive in with my parents.

One of the scariest movies I've ever seen is "The Changeling" starring George C. Scott.
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How about the ghost of flight 401 I think it was supposed to be true story.
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Here's another from my childhood viewing days:

The Chamber of Horrors. Unique for it's use of the "Fear Flasher and Horror Horn". The Fear Flasher gave you a heads up to look away during the scary scenes while the Horror Horn warned you to cover your ears. Crazy stuff
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I saw "Race With the Devil" at the drive in with my parents.

One of the scariest movies I've ever seen is "The Changeling" starring George C. Scott.
I remember the latter - very scary.
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