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Goatman (urban legend), a legendary creature from Prince George's County, Maryland, United States; Goatman (Kentucky), also known as the Pope Lick Monster, a legendary creature of Louisville, Kentucky, United States; Goatman (Texas), also known as the Lake Worth monster, a legendary creature from Lake Worth, Texas, United States
The monster was the subject of a 1988 film by Louisville filmmaker Ron Schildknecht called The Legend of the Pope Lick Monster. [6] The 16-minute, $6,000 film premiered on December 29, 1988, at the Uptown Theater.
Hanako-san is a Japanese urban legend of the spirit of a young girl who haunts school bathrooms, and can be described as a yōkai or a yūrei. [51] To summon her, individuals must enter a girls' bathroom (usually on the third floor of a school), knock three times on the third stall, and ask if Hanako-san is present.
The Bunnyman's legend starts with what every good urban legend begins with: An insane asylum. As reported by WAMU 88.5 , the people of Clifton were so up in arms about the asylum that they were ...
The legend of Bunny Man is ripe for a horror movie retelling. There are a few different stories that surround the Bunny Man lore, but they all have one thing in common: Bunny Man is out for blood.
Many urban legends are framed as complete stories with plot and characters. The compelling appeal of a typical urban legend is its elements of mystery, horror, fear, or humor. Often they serve as cautionary tales. [5] Some urban legends are morality tales that depict someone acting in a disagreeable manner, only to wind up in trouble, hurt, or ...
The site's critical consensus reads: "A deftly crafted tribute to Halloween legends, Trick 'r' Treat hits all the genre marks with gusto and old-fashioned suspense." [ 19 ] Dread Central gave it five out of five stars, stating: " Trick 'r Treat ranks alongside John Carpenter 's Halloween as traditional October viewing and I can't imagine a ...
The Pine Knob Theatre, presenting two plays from 1950s Daddy took the T-Bird Away/Lucy and Ruth's Diner and two from an earlier time period The Legend of Doc Brown and Down in Hoodoo Holler. The plays run from June to September in Pine Knob Kentucky.