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Midnight Offerings is a 1981 American made-for-television [2] horror film directed by Rod Holcomb, and starring Melissa Sue Anderson, Mary Beth McDonough, and Patrick Cassidy. Its plot follows a teenage witch who uses her powers to vie for the attention of her former boyfriend. [1] The film premiered on ABC in February 1981.
Midnight Offerings: February 27, 1981 Miracle on Ice: March 1, 1981 Crazy Times: April 10, 1981 The Phoenix: April 26, 1981 Sixty Years of Seduction: May 4, 1981 The Best Little Girl in the World: May 11, 1981 She's in the Army Now: May 15, 1981 Freedom: May 18, 1981 Code Red: September 20, 1981 Golden Gate: September 25, 1981 Jacqueline ...
The Midnight Hour; Midnight Offerings; Minotaur (film) Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire; Monsterwolf; Moon of the Wolf; Mothman (film) Mister Corbett's Ghost; My Super Psycho Sweet 16; My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 2; My Super Psycho Sweet 16: Part 3
The experiment worked; after the movie premiered as an offbeat midnight offering at Sundance Film Festival, it was sold to Artisan Entertainment for a price in the low seven figures.
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Midnight Movie: 2008 Jack Messitt Midnight Offerings: 1981 Rod Holcomb Midnight Son: 2011 Scott Leberecht Mind Warp: 1977 Joy N. Houck Jr. Mindhunters: 2004 Renny Harlin: The Mist: 2007 Frank Darabont [96] Momentum: 2003 James Seale: Monster! 1999 John Lafia: The Monster Club: 1980 Roy Ward Baker: Monster in the Closet: 1986 Bob Dahlin Monster ...
On Oct. 29, Ben Affleck’s go-to doughnut shop announced its holiday menu offerings, including four all-new items that will be available beginning Nov. 1. In addition to its seasonal lattes, the ...
Blue Underground is an American company specializing in releasing authoritative editions of cult and exploitation movies on Blu-ray Disc and DVD.. It was originally formed as a shell company to oversee 'making of' documentaries during founder William Lustig's time at Anchor Bay Entertainment, but became an independent entity in late 2002.