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Inviting!
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Who Can Kill A Child - the lovely island Almanzora
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There's only one Bill Rebane. One Very underrated director!
I love The Great Spider Invasion BTW! |
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The Dark Secret of Harvest Home is hard- to- find on DVD. I don't think it's on DVD yet! Is it?
The VHS will do, I always thought David Ackroyd was hot! |
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Hallowed Ground, In the Mouth of Madness and The Village are some movies that come to mind. Lovecraft loved creepy towns almost as much as Stephen King. I like The Shadow over Innsmouth. And I remember a Goosebumps story from when I was young called the Welcome to the Dead House that fits this category.
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I think I may have gotten one film mixed up with your category. I just realized Satan's Slave isn't a small town with a secret. The secluded English-side manor and story there is more so a "family with a secret". In that case, you and I should start a category together. LOL
Here's one I so love, the damn commericial has to go, but you get the full movie here: |
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More great travel ideas: In The Mouth Of Madness
Innsmouth Thanks Karl. |
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No one has heard of or seen Legacy of Blood?! :rolleyes:
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well dead silence had a town with a secret and also darkness falls had an awful secret as well(great movie!)
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scary is a very mild term for what I like,demented is a better word! |
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There was also The Fog and Dead And Buried - a town with a very unusual secret |
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