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Directed by William FruetGenres ThrillerActors Dina Meyer,
Rick Ravanello,
Nicole Muñoz,
Cassandra Sawtell,
Marilyn VanceRating49%
Suzanne (Dina Meyer) and her 7-year-old stepdaughter Molly Driscoll (Cassandra Sawtell) move into a new house, where Molly acquires an imaginary friend named Candace Brewer (Nicole Muñoz). Later, it is revealed that a girl by that name lived in the house about a century earlier. Her mother died during childbirth of her baby sister, Dora. Candace took her baby sister and left her on a church steps so she didn't have to suffer the abuse from her father like she did. When she returned home, her father knew she took the baby and hung Candace on the apple tree in the backyard. Everyone believed 10-year-old Candace hung herself so she was buried in the part of the cemetery where sinners were buried, since suicide was considered a sin. The plot centers around whether Candace is indeed imaginary or is a malevolent ghost. Despite Suzanne's effort to evict the ghost out of her new husband's house, Candace still held the threat of making Suzanne's new family shatter. All the while, Suzanne's husband remains unbelieving of all of this., 1h31
Directed by William FruetOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Comedy horror filmsActors Joanna Johnson,
Martin Hewitt,
Paul Bartel,
Woody Brown,
Terri Hawkes,
Pam HyattRating50%
Three friends, Vivia, Jennifer, and Phoebe, decide to pledge a sorority. The night of the initiation, Vivia (Sherry Willis-Burch) plays an elaborate prank on the sorority sisters as the three girls are being initiated through a hazing ritual. Subsequently, all three girls are chosen to join the sorority, and Vivia learns that her prank was the only reason for her acceptance. Now she must gimmick up a traditional April Fools party that the sorority is hosting for a fraternity. The party is to be held at an old abandoned frat house where a young man named Allan was killed 22 years prior. Jennifer (Johnson), is bothered by this house, but Phoebe (Wilkes) and the guy she is interested in (Hewitt), convince her to go along with the party plans. Unfortunately for the friends and everyone else at the party, someone or something else does not want anyone in the abandoned house., 1h30
Directed by William FruetOrigin CanadaGenres Science fiction,
HorrorThemes Films about animals,
Films about snakesActors Peter Fonda,
Oliver Reed,
Kerrie Keane,
Al Waxman,
Marilyn Lightstone,
Angus MacInnesRating44%
Jason Kincaid (Oliver Reed) has a massive serpent captured in a remote island. He brought it to the US because it killed his brother, and he now shares some kind of psychic link with it. He enlists the help of psychologist Tom Brazilian (Peter Fonda) to study the animal and the mental connection, but they do not count on a group of snake worshiping Satanists to complicate matters by accidentally setting the beast free., 1h33
Directed by Robert Scheerer,
Arthur J. VitarelliOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Sports films,
Athletics films,
Children's filmsActors John Amos,
Roscoe Lee Browne,
Tim Conway,
Dayle Haddon,
Jan-Michael Vincent,
Billy De WolfeRating56%
In a series of establishing shots, Sam Archer (Amos) and his assistant Milo Jackson (Conway) are depicted as coaches at the fictitious Merrivale College; their teams invariably lose. A series of plot coincidences sends the pair to Africa, where they catch sight with their Safari guide Morumba (Don Pedro Colley) of the Tarzan-like Nanu, who can outrun a cheetah in full bound.