Fright Night
Fright Night Box Set
Fright Night 1
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| Fright Night Description |
| What would you do if you realized that your
charming next-door neighbor (Chris Sarandon) was actually a
bloodthirsty vampire? This is the dilemma Charley (William Ragsdale)
must confront when he notices some rather strange occurrences on the
block. His solution is to enlist the aid of Peter Vincent (Roddy
McDowall), a has-been horror film actor who now hosts "Fright
Night," a local TV show. Together, the duo set out to rid
Charley of his coffin-dwelling neighbor--but their plans go awry
when the suave bloodsucker realizes they're on to him.
A Vistar Films Production. Copyright 1985 Columbia Pictures
Industries, Inc.
What would you do if you realized that your handsome, charming
next-door neighbor is actually a bloodthirsty vampire? This is
Charley's dilemma, and his solution is to enlist the aid of Peter
Vincent, a has-been horror film actor who now hosts "Fright
Night", a local TV show. Together, the duo set out to rid
Charley of his coffin-dwelling neighbor -- but their plans go awry
when the transplanted Transylvanian realizes they're on to him.
"...FRIGHT NIGHT is a prize...set up first by charm and
humor....Chris Sarandon is terrific as the vampire..."
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Fright Night 2
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| Fright Night 2 Description |
| Charlie has just met the girl of his
dreams, an exotic beauty with a taste for things warm and red. But
as she drains his blood, he realizes there's one thing more
terrifying than fighting vampires - becoming one.
Vampire-hunters Charley and Peter are back! Now they must
contend with the revenge-seeking sister of the blood-sucker they
fought in the original film. The problem is, Sis has brought a few
of her fangy friends with her. How will Charley and Peter manage
to defeat this bevy of vampires?
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Fright Night 3
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| Fright Night 3 Description |
| Ten classic horror films of every stripe
and type are collected in FRIGHT NIGHT. Highlights in the collection
include the Vincent Price classics HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL and THE
LAST MAN ON EARTH, based on the popular Richard Matheson novel I AM
LEGEND. Also included are two shining examples of low budget
filmmaking from the 1960s: Roger Corman's LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS and
the cult film CARNIVAL OF SOULS. Rounding out the set are THE HUMAN
MONSTER, INVISIBLE GHOST, and THE PHANTOM CREEPS, all with Bela
Lugosi, INDESTRUCTIBLE MAN with Lon Chaney Jr., NIGHTMARE CASTLE,
and UNNATURAL. See individual releases for more synopsis
information. |
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