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Terror in the Aisles

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Terror in the Aisles
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R,1hr 24min
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1984
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Synopsis: Director Andrew Kuehn has excerpted brief segments of terror and suspense in a wide variety of horror movies and strung them together with added commentary, as well as some enacted narrative, to create a compilation of cinematic, fright-inducing effects. Donald Pleasance and Nancy Allen provide the commentary on topics such as "sex and terror" (Dressed to Kill), loathsome villains (Nighthawks, Vice Squad), and the occult (Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist). Alfred Hitchcock presents his concepts of how ... Full Synopsis
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Though it's not much of a documentary, this compendium of "horror's greatest hits" has a lot more going for it than such later efforts as Boogeymen. Full of excellent, mostly gore-free excerpts from a wide variety of thrillers, slasher flicks, and creature features, Terror in the Aisles was a box-office hit upon its theatrical release, and rightly so. The film's voice-overs, by Halloween star Donald ... Full Review
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