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[7] Writing for AXS, Octavio Ramos deemed "Julie" a "lackluster story," but added: "Let’s face it, there’s only one real reason to watch Trilogy of Terror: The third segment of this made-for-television anthology, which features the famous Zuni fetish doll that comes to life and torments Karen Black.
The third segment, about the Zuni Fetish Doll "He Who Kills," is a sequel to the third segment of the original film Trilogy of Terror, "Amelia". Its screenplay was written by Nolan and Curtis. Its screenplay was written by Nolan and Curtis.
Dead of Night (1945) helped to popularize the format for horror anthology films—although they had existed as far back as Unheimliche Geschichten(1919) or Waxworks (1924)—and British company Amicus made several such films in the 1960s and 1970s.
Who’s ready for a little pre-Halloween, small-screen fright fest? As the culmination of spooky season approaches, we thought it’d be fearfully fun to revisit some of TV’s scariest scenes.
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Daniel Mayer Cherkoss (August 12, 1927 – March 27, 2006 [1]), known by his pen name Dan Curtis, was an American television and film director, screenwriter, and producer.He was best known as the creator of the gothic soap opera Dark Shadows (1966–71), and for directing the epic World War II miniseries The Winds of War (1983) and War and Remembrance (1988).
Some questions might be too easy for the most hardcore LOTR fans, but they will surely be enjoyable. Come take this trivia test and celebrate years of Lord of the Rings and the joy it has brought ...
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