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ColonelColinCaine
07-14-2000, 10:20 PM
I'm talking about the one from 1975, not the crappy sequel. Have any of you seen it? I only saw it once when I was about two, so I really can't remember anything, except what my parents told me, but I'll get back to that later.
It was a trio of stories, all starring Karen Black (Five Easy Pieces, Invaders from Mars), the most memorable of which is "Amelia" based on Richard Matheson's short story "Prey". It' about a woman who buys a very ugly Zuni Fetish doll wearing a chain as a present for her boyfriend. Apparently the chain keeps the dolls spirit from escaping. Well, as Karen gets up to take a shower, the chain falls off somehow and... well I think you can guess what happens.
While Karen's in the shower, the doll seal off all of the exits from her apartment, and when she gets out, the little bastard chases her all around the apartment with a butcher knife, screaming his little head off the whole time. Miss Black wraps it up in a towel and tries drowning it in the bathtub, but that doesn't even work. It all leads up to a shocking climax with a final image that looks (from some of the pictures I've seen) like something straight out of a nightmare.
Now, back to when I was two years old. My parents saw this in the t.v. guide, and so they put me to bed early. Well, I stayed up the whole time playing with my toys, breaking them, breaking other things with them, you know, regular kid stuff. Well, for some reason I decided to venture into the living room right in the middle of the Zuni doll sequence.
I screamed. I cried. I screamed some more.
And then I screamed a little more. Oh, yeah, and I ran out into the parking lot of our apartments, screaming the whole time, at about twelve at night. Then I ran back inside and hid under my bed.
My parents used to tell me this story all the time, and I was so excited when the sequel came out. I was a little disappointed with the Zuni doll segment (oh, it scared the hell out of me) but it just seemed like a retread of what my parent's had told me about the original.
Still, a classic story, directed by Dan Curtis of Dark Shadows fame.

Mr. Meat
07-14-2000, 10:40 PM
That "little bastard" was freaky indeed. He made this scream when he chased her. It was like "Ayeyayayayayayayaayaya!" But I didn't get a chance to see it when I was small...I saw it like when I was 13. /ubb/eek.gif

ColonelColinCaine
07-25-2000, 03:31 PM
Just posting this so it will go to top of list and someone will notice it.

Mr. Meat
07-25-2000, 03:34 PM
Well Colin I commented on it... /ubb/frown.gif

ColonelColinCaine
07-25-2000, 03:51 PM
Yeah, Mr. Meat, and I appreciate your post very much, I just wanted to get a few more posts, that's all

Mr. Meat
07-25-2000, 03:52 PM
What i would like to know is what the other 2 "episodes" that were in the film? I totally am in a blank.

ColonelColinCaine
07-25-2000, 03:56 PM
Well, I heard that the first on was about a guy who tries to do something to his teach and she does something to him instead. I don't know, it's been a while since a read the synopsis.
The second story is about twin sisters, (both played by Black) one good, the other evil.
Like I said, I've never seen the movie that I can remember, except for that on incident as a child.

i,am jacks bb name
08-02-2000, 01:08 AM
theyr where based on 3 ritchard matherson stories the first was about a black widow teacher the second about split personalites it was a showcae for karen black the first 2 are good melodrama but the third was one of the best horror shorts ever made p.s. cornel have you ever heard of dark night of the scarecrow ps triolgy is avalible from anchor bay have a nice day B-) the thids title was prey

ColonelColinCaine
08-02-2000, 03:31 PM
Yes, jacks, I've heard of Dark Night of the Scarecrow. It came on TBS a few months ago. I thought it was okay for a t.v. movie. A few scenes were kind of creepy, but nothing too special.
Have you read Richard Matheson's short story, Prey, which the third segment, Amelia, is based on? It pretty much follows the exact story line as the original, and has the exact same ending. Still, for someone who has yet to see the film, it was a good read.

[This message has been edited by ColonelColinCaine (edited 08-02-2000).]

ColonelColinCaine
04-14-2002, 04:09 PM
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