I was 8 and older sister tormented me making noises and running butter knives under the bathroom door after me! I think that's when I gave up all my GI joes because I'm 47 now and just watched it again and sent chills up my spine! Thanks big sis!
God this show creeped me out when i was a kid. I remember it to this day. Its a little silly now when i watch it.. but her sitting there waiting for her mother at the end is still creepy... thanks for this! Hugs! deb
I remember seeing this as a little kid, and it scared me so much that I've never forgotten it since. The end part where Karen is squatting by the front door with the knife like a crazy woman, freaked me right out when they went in for a close-up and she exposed all those long needle fanged teeth. That facial expression and look in her eyes combined with those demon teeth, still sends a cold shiver down my spine. But even as a child I knew all she had to do was to smash a window, and throw that suitcase out of the window before it got out of it.
Aaaaaah! I saw this when it first came out in 1979. I loved it then and still love it now. Karen Black is fabulous. I much prefer this to the computerized nonsense crap out now.
This aired around 1972 on ABC but don't quote me. It's been 45 years ago. Gargoyles, The Night Stalker and Don't be Afraid of the Dark were also outstanding.
What a brilliant way to set this up as a TV-movie of the week back in '75. The first two stories in it were so-so as far as horror, and that lulled the audience into a sense of complacency, "maybe the final story will be better." Then to unleash this ABSOLUTE nuttiness on kids and everyone with their guard down was almost the equivalent of an R-rated movie. They knew they could get away with it because it was the era of "The Exorcist." No wonder everyone remembers this, whenever they saw it. LOL
I haven't seen this in 50 years. OMG I remember this as a child it scared the hell out of me. To all you folks who also saw this as a child..it's been a long road but we made it and we are all pushing 60 now.
Oh thanks for posting this! My older brothers and sisters always talked about this one scaring the shit out of them, but I'd never gotten to see it! Gotta love UA-cam for allowing all these old classics to come back out!!!
I remember when I was little I snuck behind the couch and watched this while my parents watched it...scared the hell out of me. It took months for me to get over this. Every night I would see the lady at the end with her teeth and knife
OMG!!! I can't believe I found this! My all-time favorite Karen Black episode (and she starred in quite a few). I always mistakenly thought it was a "Zulu" monster. Listen ... young(er) people. It's the 1970's, you have three channels to watch on TV, no money to even see a movie okay? Let alone a scary movie when there is only one theater in town. Actually, I thought this show was called "Tales From the Crypt". I was about 12 or 13 and babysitting my sister's two kids (otherwise I wouldn't have been allowed to watch TV at that time at night). Something would make me turn this show on even though it scared me to death. And this one was the worst!
Martha Hanley thank God I never saw this movie as a child my stupid friend sent me the link when all I ever send him our scientific videos. But it's so true the only time I ever was able to watch television is if I was babysitting one of my sister's kids. We had what five channels? And at no time were we ever allowed to watch TV past 8 p.m. which was normally The Partridge Family.
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Back in the day television movies could actually scare the hell out of you without all the blood and gore of todays movies, and even those lose impact with access blood and gore using it only for shock value. Movies like this along with countless others including "Dark Night of the Scarecrow" made me have many sleepless nights. Still spooky looking at it all these years later. Miss you already Karen.
I saw this when I was a young kid back in late 70's and remembered it to this day, though I never knew what it was apart from being in a trilogy! Never seen it since or knew the name until today - UA-cam is amazing lol. Seeing it now - not great but as a youngster was frightening lol
+onetthome DId you miss where in the previous video she could not get that door open. That thing must have locked it somehow where she could not get it open. She also tried opening a window and the window would not open either. That thing pretty much had her trapped.
I'm mostly concerned about her apparent challenges with just not falling down. I can understand some foot injury and general panic, but still. Best way to keep the 10" doll in the game is to constantly be on the floor.... Regardless, like others I was surprised that I was able to track this down. I saw it a zillion years ago as a kid and I still remember parts of it fairly well.
6:26 Thats was the scariest part of this whole movie! I remember as a kid not being able to sleep in my room after watching this movie! I kept seeing that image of her in the darkest corner of my room tapping the floor with that knife! And I remember screaming and running into my parents room with my brothers and sisters running behind me,and my parents bed was very crowded that night!
That ending! I had forgotten about that ending after all these years!! 9 years old...seeing that woman sitting there with that butcher knife waiting....waiting.....WAITING FOR ME!!!! I know I didn't sleep with the lights off that night!!!! Aint' watching that ending ever again....nope...not ever! Gonna sleep with Northern Exposure playing in the DVD tonight.
I love the part when the Zuni Doll is biting Karen Black's neck and she's screaming but her mouth isn't open! :-) This happens at around 3:02. It's just a sound editing mistake but it's still pretty damn funny. :-)
Like many viewing and commented here, I too was frightened when I first saw this on TV circa 1975. Karen Black did a marvellous job playing different characters in each of the trilogy segments.
I was 7 years old when I saw this on t.v. When she slammed the doll down and the chain fell off, I went to bed because I was too scared to watch it. I could still hear it from my bedroom, though. LOL
The ending is so damn scary, it's so amazing that it was from 1975 and t was made for the television!!! I knows that a lot of people who thinks that movies like Halloween, Terror on Elm Street, Friday the 13th etc are too scary os it becomes unwatchable, for them, but they're like children movies or comedies for me. Since there're NO scenes in these movies I mentioned who comes even near to the ending scene here! Not even IT Chapter 1+2 comes near, because of CGI which makes everything looking totally fake, here's the real thing, same thing with IT 1990 (some certain scenes on the first part, the shower + the sewer on the ending of the first part ones) which is scarier than the new ones. But there're people who thinks that CGI looks a lot scarier than practical effects, well everyone got different tastes, but for me, practical effects > CGI for 99% of times.
Practical effects are better than CGI. To wit: the transformation scene's in the "Hulk" TV programme are more exciting than the ones in the Marvel movies
The Zuni doll!! This came out a year before I was born, but they must have played it on TV in the mid to late 80s when I was between 9 and 12? I tried watching it because older kids on the bus were really jazzed by it… but I was not a fan of horror flicks until my 40s 😂😂 I was the kid who cried when Bambi’s mom died and I was the kid who thought Ghostbusters in the theatre was REALLY scary. This was the only part of the trilogy I remember watching. It scared the hell out of me. The end with her and the knife and those teeth…it ruined me! I think around this time I also saw bits of Children of the Corn and Poltergeist and they scared me farther into adulthood than I care to admit to. Clowns under beds, evil kids with biblical names, getting lost in my dad’s cornfield, and strange things at night… I’ve since recovered for the most part, but I still can’t swim in water where I can’t see the bottom because of the Poltergeist skeletons behind her in the mud pool ..and Jaws 😂
I remember this scared the shit out of me as a kid, but now re-watching it 30 years later I kept thinking how much better this would have been with Bruce Campbell.
What is absolutely under appreciated about this is the fabulous score that is even more obviously glued on top of the film than the fangs are glued on top of Karen's teeth. * BTW when originally aired we were so drawn into the story we weren't even aware of flaws like that (plus our eyes had not been spoiled by all of today's amazing technology, so everyone's point of reference was much different)
I remember this when I was little. Couldn't sleep for days. This was the childhood monster in my head. It made me run past windows and up stairs faster. Lol
OMG, this scared the bejesus out of me when I was a kid, I had nightmares about it attacking me! Now, I just laugh my head off the whole way through at that ridiculous little doll.
This movie scared the crap out of me as a kid! I recently discovered that the doll, a "Zuni Fetish Warrior" doll is on sale over the internet, and I want one...just for laughs.
this scared the living manure out of me as a kid.............. this and the original version of "dont be afraid of the dark" ... I had to sleep with the lights on for about a month............laughter..
That movie is as freaky now as it was in '75. The doll is in the top 3 of all time villains. This is the perfect 30 minute, made for tv, your in your out thriller.
Karen Black was an incredible actor. She was really good in that other horror film with Oliver Reed and Bette Davis, called, BURNT OFFERINGS. Which was a good movie.
I was 7 and in grade 2 (1975). Not sure how I was allowed to watch this movie at that age? All I remember was telling my teacher the next day. She seemed intrigued. Quite a few kids in my class saw it, too. If that happened today, with my 7 year old, I'd go to jail. I remember certian scenes quite clearly. The suitcase, the oven and especially at the end, with the knife on the floor. 40 years ago... wow!!
thewatchboys I was taken to see Tales from The Crypt as a kid. Dont know what was going thru my parents heads about takng me to see that one. The killer Santa really scared the crap out of me.
+thewatchboys I think nobody expected that it would be so frightening, at least 30 years back in time. Even today it's good, one actress, one doll, no CGI. Immersive story. It's better than many actual movies that have spent millions.
Epic ending..every time I think of Trilogy of Terror I always think of Karen Black's possessed face smiling with the teeth and her stabbing the floor..Great!!
I remember seeing this when I was a kid and it scared the living day lights out of me. This movie and The Exorcist were the scariest movies to me when I was young! Yikes!!!!!
+CazWytch the *Aussie Witch & Occultist* When, I was much younger. My dad had this very good stereo system. It was on a music station. I was sitting at my toilet. A commercial for The Exorcist played. Chills ran down my spine.
I can imagine how scared you must have been hearing that ad in full stereo. Lol I still think these 2 movies hold their own in terror even without the special effects of today's movies that's for sure!
+CazWytch the *Aussie Witch & Occultist* One perfect example of real good action scene without CGI. Is that car running real fast, opposite direction on a LA freeway. In the movie, "To Live and Die in LA." You could You Tube it.
Dude! I totally remember it using the knife to get out of the suitcase! Wow! And for me that was over 25 years ago! I have never seen it since, too scary.
Really violent and horrific for a made for TV movie. It was the talk of the town, or in my case, grade school. Then a few years later came "The Exorcist". Wow!
Dude! I totally remember it using the knife to get out of the suitcase! Wow! And for me that was over 25 years ago! I have never seen it since, too scary. Got kinda freaked out once I saw it again as an enemy in Diablo II.
I saw this back in 1975. I was 11 years old and it scared the crap out of me. It still bothers me after all these years. Karen Black was outstanding.
I was 8 and older sister tormented me making noises and running butter knives under the bathroom door after me! I think that's when I gave up all my GI joes because I'm 47 now and just watched it again and sent chills up my spine! Thanks big sis!
I don't mean to laugh but my brother did that to me too...with a steak knife under the door.😀
Your sister... My mom... She had lots of fun ...
My mother did the same to me also and she wonders why I don't have it all now. Sad. Lol
God this show creeped me out when i was a kid. I remember it to this day. Its a little silly now when i watch it.. but her sitting there waiting for her mother at the end is still creepy... thanks for this! Hugs! deb
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Deb Terry - yeah the doll is freaking creepy
I laughed so hard...that doll looks like I love new york's moma
I remember seeing this as a little kid, and it scared me so much that I've never forgotten it since.
The end part where Karen is squatting by the front door with the knife like a crazy woman, freaked me right out when they went in for a close-up and she exposed all those long needle fanged teeth.
That facial expression and look in her eyes combined with those demon teeth, still sends a cold shiver down my spine.
But even as a child I knew all she had to do was to smash a window, and throw that suitcase out of the window before it got out of it.
+AUSSIEDAVEROCKS yeah she was stuck on stupid no doubt
I remember watching this when I was about 10 and it scared the shit out of me. RIP Karen you were great.
Aaaaaah! I saw this when it first came out in 1979. I loved it then and still love it now. Karen Black is fabulous. I much prefer this to the computerized nonsense crap out now.
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This aired around 1972 on ABC but don't quote me. It's been 45 years ago. Gargoyles, The Night Stalker and Don't be Afraid of the Dark were also outstanding.
Oh absolutely. When I was a kid in the 1960s, I watched "The Outer Limits". Two more great shows were "One Step Beyond"and "The Twilight Zone". :-))))
She's a great actress. The end was awesome.
What a brilliant way to set this up as a TV-movie of the week back in '75. The first two stories in it were so-so as far as horror, and that lulled the audience into a sense of complacency, "maybe the final story will be better." Then to unleash this ABSOLUTE nuttiness on kids and everyone with their guard down was almost the equivalent of an R-rated movie. They knew they could get away with it because it was the era of "The Exorcist." No wonder everyone remembers this, whenever they saw it. LOL
Love this. Caught this on tv (before satellite or cable) when hubby & I were just dating in the 70s. Love those old goofy thrillers!
40 years ago.! It scared the $#!t out of me..
Just finished watching it now...I'm cured, whew!
I haven't seen this in 50 years. OMG I remember this as a child it scared the hell out of me. To all you folks who also saw this as a child..it's been a long road but we made it and we are all pushing 60 now.
It's been that long. God, how time flies.
Oh thanks for posting this! My older brothers and sisters always talked about this one scaring the shit out of them, but I'd never gotten to see it! Gotta love UA-cam for allowing all these old classics to come back out!!!
I remember when I was little I snuck behind the couch and watched this while my parents watched it...scared the hell out of me. It took months for me to get over this. Every night I would see the lady at the end with her teeth and knife
he sounds like a diabolical snoopy.
megan ohara it really does,aint it?
OMG!!! I can't believe I found this! My all-time favorite Karen Black episode (and she starred in quite a few). I always mistakenly thought it was a "Zulu" monster. Listen ... young(er) people. It's the 1970's, you have three channels to watch on TV, no money to even see a movie okay? Let alone a scary movie when there is only one theater in town. Actually, I thought this show was called "Tales From the Crypt".
I was about 12 or 13 and babysitting my sister's two kids (otherwise I wouldn't have been allowed to watch TV at that time at night). Something would make me turn this show on even though it scared me to death. And this one was the worst!
Martha Hanley thank God I never saw this movie as a child my stupid friend sent me the link when all I ever send him our scientific videos. But it's so true the only time I ever was able to watch television is if I was babysitting one of my sister's kids. We had what five channels? And at no time were we ever allowed to watch TV past 8 p.m. which was normally The Partridge Family.
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Original Trilogy of Terror Zuni Hunter sold for $204K
Back in the day television movies could actually scare the hell out of you without all the blood and gore of todays movies, and even those lose impact with access blood and gore using it only for shock value. Movies like this along with countless others including "Dark Night of the Scarecrow" made me have many sleepless nights. Still spooky looking at it all these years later. Miss you already Karen.
I saw this when I was a young kid back in late 70's and remembered it to this day, though I never knew what it was apart from being in a trilogy! Never seen it since or knew the name until today - UA-cam is amazing lol.
Seeing it now - not great but as a youngster was frightening lol
They don't make them like they used to. Love this movie!
lol this woman is so incompetent. Good lord, she cant open the door, she cant open the window.
+onetthome DId you miss where in the previous video she could not get that door open. That thing must have locked it somehow where she could not get it open. She also tried opening a window and the window would not open either. That thing pretty much had her trapped.
She could have smashed the window with the suitcase.
Simple solution...She should have busted the window and tossed the briefcase out. In the real world that would have been the solution.
@@831mrscardoso break the window and throw the doll out.
I'm mostly concerned about her apparent challenges with just not falling down. I can understand some foot injury and general panic, but still. Best way to keep the 10" doll in the game is to constantly be on the floor.... Regardless, like others I was surprised that I was able to track this down. I saw it a zillion years ago as a kid and I still remember parts of it fairly well.
She could have thrown the suitcase through the window and let the people down on the street deal with it!
+L “brickcitygirl1970” Ali It probably would have just ran back upstairs. It really was after her lol
+L "brickcitygirl1970" Ali Besides its a horror movie, you don't know what would happen.
6:26 Thats was the scariest part of this whole movie!
I remember as a kid not being able to sleep in my room after watching this movie! I kept seeing that image of her in the darkest corner of my room tapping the floor with that knife!
And I remember screaming and running into my parents room with my brothers and sisters running behind me,and my parents bed was very crowded that night!
At least Chucky was willing to negotiate, "Just give me the boy!!!"
Wow to this day as an adult this still gives me shivers. I'm going to have to show this to my kids see if it has the same effect. lol
That ending! I had forgotten about that ending after all these years!! 9 years old...seeing that woman sitting there with that butcher knife waiting....waiting.....WAITING FOR ME!!!!
I know I didn't sleep with the lights off that night!!!! Aint' watching that ending ever again....nope...not ever! Gonna sleep with Northern Exposure playing in the DVD tonight.
I love the part when the Zuni Doll is biting Karen Black's neck and she's screaming but her mouth isn't open! :-) This happens at around 3:02. It's just a sound editing mistake but it's still pretty damn funny. :-)
Watched this on its original date and just now watched it here on You Tube.
Absolute CLASSIC
Never a good idea to try to grab a knife with you bare hands, while it's moving!
Like many viewing and commented here, I too was frightened when I first saw this on TV circa 1975. Karen Black did a marvellous job playing different characters in each of the trilogy segments.
I was 7 years old when I saw this on t.v. When she slammed the doll down and the chain fell off, I went to bed because I was too scared to watch it. I could still hear it from my bedroom, though. LOL
wow, she really secures her apartment doesn't she. and didn't the neighbors hear all of that screaming?
I had nightmares about this as a kid!
awesome post. wow! i got chill bumps from this? i think i'll credit this for warping me @ a young age.
Looking at this now, it's pathetic! But as a kid, I loved the end scene. It stuck in my head for awhile. Tim & Eric brought me here btw.
Maybe pathetic today but I loved those old chillers..:)
wrong, it's far from pathetic
+moe alagha pathetic is Saw..
game cameras, with basic and simple effects. One simple actress and one doll. And you get a very cool movie.
The ending is so damn scary, it's so amazing that it was from 1975 and t was made for the television!!! I knows that a lot of people who thinks that movies like Halloween, Terror on Elm Street, Friday the 13th etc are too scary os it becomes unwatchable, for them, but they're like children movies or comedies for me. Since there're NO scenes in these movies I mentioned who comes even near to the ending scene here! Not even IT Chapter 1+2 comes near, because of CGI which makes everything looking totally fake, here's the real thing, same thing with IT 1990 (some certain scenes on the first part, the shower + the sewer on the ending of the first part ones) which is scarier than the new ones.
But there're people who thinks that CGI looks a lot scarier than practical effects, well everyone got different tastes, but for me, practical effects > CGI for 99% of times.
Practical effects are better than CGI. To wit: the transformation scene's in the "Hulk" TV programme are more exciting than the ones in the Marvel movies
The Zuni doll!!
This came out a year before I was born, but they must have played it on TV in the mid to late 80s when I was between 9 and 12? I tried watching it because older kids on the bus were really jazzed by it… but I was not a fan of horror flicks until my 40s 😂😂 I was the kid who cried when Bambi’s mom died and I was the kid who thought Ghostbusters in the theatre was REALLY scary.
This was the only part of the trilogy I remember watching. It scared the hell out of me. The end with her and the knife and those teeth…it ruined me!
I think around this time I also saw bits of Children of the Corn and Poltergeist and they scared me farther into adulthood than I care to admit to. Clowns under beds, evil kids with biblical names, getting lost in my dad’s cornfield, and strange things at night…
I’ve since recovered for the most part, but I still can’t swim in water where I can’t see the bottom because of the Poltergeist skeletons behind her in the mud pool ..and Jaws 😂
mum showed me this... and fell in love with this... she watched it when she was a kid!!! i love it itoo!!!
Karen Black has the perfect face for horror films...
omg the BEST !!!!! i snuck out of bed late at night and watched this on tv as a kid and totally loved it even if i did have nightmares later lol !
I remember this scared the shit out of me as a kid, but now re-watching it 30 years later I kept thinking how much better this would have been with Bruce Campbell.
Little Wayne doll on the loose!! Watch out! He has a knife!
What is absolutely under appreciated about this is the fabulous score that is even more obviously glued on top of the film than the fangs are glued on top of Karen's teeth.
* BTW when originally aired we were so drawn into the story we weren't even aware of flaws like that (plus our eyes had not been spoiled by all of today's amazing technology, so everyone's point of reference was much different)
I swear I have seen this third part at least four or five times but this ending still gives me the tingles in my
scalp.....
KAREN BLACK, BABAY! :)
lol omg the sound it made in the oven...that's priceless sound there.
Even though the end grin is creepy, you can totally see that the fangs were simply glued over her real teeth! Hilarious! :-)
I remember seeing this on TV about a decade and a half ago. That doll creeped me out.
i remember watching this as a kid i loved it then and i still love it..it's a simple movie only one character and one doll
I remember seeing this when it first aired and getting a big chuckle out of the doll trying to saw it's way out of the suitcase.
I remember this when I was little. Couldn't sleep for days. This was the childhood monster in my head. It made me run past windows and up stairs faster. Lol
Anyone else notice how everyone in the comments was 8 yrs old when they first saw this movie? LOL
I was! That’s funny!
Saw this madness when I was eight.... That freaking doll put me in cold terror!!!!!!!!
THIS SCARE THE COOKIES OUT OF ME WHEN I WAS A KID ...AND STILL KINDA DOES!!
This movie scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. Loved it.
OMG, this scared the bejesus out of me when I was a kid, I had nightmares about it attacking me! Now, I just laugh my head off the whole way through at that ridiculous little doll.
The way that doll came flying through the door was hilarious as hell!!!!! LMAO!!!!
Karen Black rocks!
This movie scared the crap out of me as a kid! I recently discovered that the doll, a "Zuni Fetish Warrior" doll is on sale over the internet, and I want one...just for laughs.
@ 6:31 now THAT'S how you end a really good horror tale. No one expected that, and that look on her face... nightmares for weeks. o.0
When my brothers and I were kids it creeped us out too!
Scared the hell out of me when I saw it years ago - gave me nightmares. I guess I won't be sleeping well tonight now either!
hahaha...it was so funny, you started rooting for the friggin doll!
this scared the living manure out of me as a kid.............. this and the original version of "dont be afraid of the dark" ... I had to sleep with the lights on for about a month............laughter..
The end scene when she is waiting for her mother. Fucking terrified me as a child. Not anymore of course im all tough now. Not really scared shitless
That movie is as freaky now as it was in '75. The doll is in the top 3 of all time villains. This is the perfect 30 minute, made for tv, your in your out thriller.
the ending of this great movie stayed wth me for ever
I love you Karen Black. You and Jaimie Lee are my favorite scream queens
I remember watching this as a child in the 70s scared the s out of me- always hated dolls since
omg she was looking soooo crazy 😱😱😱😱😱
I love the film's score. It's so dramatic.
whooaaaa.......the look on her face at the end, BEFORE she grins to expose the teeth......most frightening stuff I've ever seen, even after 30 years.
I was 6 and this show scared the SHIT out of me. LOL
Ok.... that was hilarious, till the last part. That was her best acting!
Saw this movie when i was a kid, scared shit out especially the last scene when the Zunni doll takes over her soul
Karen Black was an incredible actor. She was really good in that other horror film with Oliver Reed and Bette Davis, called, BURNT OFFERINGS. Which was a good movie.
I was 7 and in grade 2 (1975). Not sure how I was allowed to watch this movie at that age? All I remember was telling my teacher the next day. She seemed intrigued. Quite a few kids in my class saw it, too. If that happened today, with my 7 year old, I'd go to jail. I remember certian scenes quite clearly. The suitcase, the oven and especially at the end, with the knife on the floor. 40 years ago... wow!!
thewatchboys I was taken to see Tales from The Crypt as a kid.
Dont know what was going thru my parents heads about takng me to see that one. The killer Santa really scared the crap out of me.
+thewatchboys I think nobody expected that it would be so frightening, at least 30 years back in time. Even today it's good, one actress, one doll, no CGI. Immersive story. It's better than many actual movies that have spent millions.
My cousin and I saw this when we were 10 and 11. Scared the shit out of us!!!
That last scene....SCORE! I don't care what decade you're talking about, that's good scary movie making right there!
Epic ending..every time I think of Trilogy of Terror I always think of Karen Black's possessed face smiling with the teeth and her stabbing the floor..Great!!
Holy shit can that doll move fast! beat that chucky!
RIP Karen
I remember seeing this when I was a kid and it scared the living day lights out of me. This movie and The Exorcist were the scariest movies to me when I was young! Yikes!!!!!
+CazWytch the *Aussie Witch & Occultist* When, I was much younger. My dad had this very good stereo system. It was on a music station. I was sitting at my toilet. A commercial for The Exorcist played. Chills ran down my spine.
I can imagine how scared you must have been hearing that ad in full stereo. Lol I still think these 2 movies hold their own in terror even without the special effects of today's movies that's for sure!
+CazWytch the *Aussie Witch & Occultist* One perfect example of real good action scene without CGI. Is that car running real fast, opposite direction on a LA freeway. In the movie, "To Live and Die in LA." You could You Tube it.
This scared me on late nite tv as a kid - kinda makes me think of Gremlins now!
That doll is trulier scarier than Chucky but at least he doesn't take all day to kill one person.
This is easily the greatest movie ever made
I was 4. Had nightmares about it til I was 10. I ran from the "ka-ka man" every night for years.
Don't open the oven door just get the fuck out the apt.
This terrified me as a child. The ending stuck in my mind at that time.
the ending scared the shit out of me as a kid lol!!!
Omg! i was drunk watching this movie! The funniest scary so call movie i seen! omg! I wanna c part #2
Dude! I totally remember it using the knife to get out of the suitcase! Wow! And for me that was over 25 years ago! I have never seen it since, too scary.
This scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it when I was younger..
Really violent and horrific for a made for TV movie. It was the talk of the town, or in my case, grade school. Then a few years later came "The Exorcist". Wow!
At the end, when she's waiting in the kitchen with the knife... She's scarier than the damn doll!
😱 love love love it 👍🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☕
For 10 years, I was sure this was under our couch, but I wasn't checking.
This came on back in the 1970 s on "movie of the week" another good one was; "Bad Ronald".
The scariest part was the beginning, as I sat there thinking about the possibilities.
I was 7 when I saw this. For the next several years, I was sure that doll was waiting for me around every corner.
Dude! I totally remember it using the knife to get out of the suitcase! Wow! And for me that was over 25 years ago! I have never seen it since, too scary.
Got kinda freaked out once I saw it again as an enemy in Diablo II.