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Summary: A young couple inherits an old mansion inhabited by small demon-like creatures who are determined to make the wife one of their own. (imdb)
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Ratings
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User |
Score |
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komois |
70 |
T5 |
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brianrobot |
2 |
T3 |
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stoner38 |
87 |
T8 |
| na |
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aaaaaaarrggg |
71 |
T7 |
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Better-than-usual TV horror. Creepy makeup and an eerie setting (with nice atmosphere provided by Newland) make this a very watchable little shocker with a truly unexpected ending.
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CMQuinn |
80 |
T8 |
| na |
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pilgermann |
69 |
T5 |
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Almost seems incomplete, but I thought it was pretty creepy.
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DancingP |
49 |
T2 |
| na |
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vmboudreau |
60 |
T6 |
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Zoltan |
60 |
T4 |
| na |
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Dreamer |
70 |
T3 |
| na |
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BugraK |
65 |
T2 |
| na |
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gunter |
50 |
T1 |
| na |
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Castroph |
2 |
T2 |
| na |
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Arithaniel |
3 |
T3 |
| na |
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tomelce |
2 |
T4 |
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By. The. Numbers.
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imdb |
72 |
T8 |
| na |
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moviesinhell |
63 |
T3 |
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A pretty good made-for-TV terror effort that's easily stolen by the lilliputian predators and has won its fair share of fans.
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Gregzilla |
60 |
T7 |
| na |
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ZombieBuffet |
60 |
T5 |
| na |
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the_censor |
0 |
T6 |
| na |
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gackt |
70 |
T6 |
| na |
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jodamico |
70 |
T4 |
| na |
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Carpetgiant |
79 |
T4 |
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Pretty tame by today's standards but I imagine this was pretty creepy back in the day. Let's see how much it gets butchered in the remake ...
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spleen |
10 |
T1 |
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Don't be afraid of the dark...be afraid of the remake.
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LennyNero |
60 |
T5 |
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Stain |
10 |
T2 |
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I think everyone my age has seen this movie, and of that set I'm the only one who doesn't like it at all. If you ask me, it's just not at all scary... and it has that perpetual boxed-in and cheesy feel of so many made-for-television movies that's the reason I refused to see *anything* made for the small screen for years
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