Davis, and kisses him, but his prosthetic mask peels off, revealing the burned face of the killer. Classmate Tina (Freddie Marie Simpson) goes backstage and finds Mr. Him with its stinger, radio controlled by an unseen hand. Davis sets a giant mechanical mosquito to fly on a wire over the audience, but the bug turns around and impales Afraid, she gets Toby to look around for him. Maggie notices someone she thinks is Gates. The next night, the benefit is a sellout, and guests have arrived in costumes. However, that night, Suzanne gets a phone call, apparently from Lanyard, and goes to the When Maggie asks her mother Suzanne (Dee Wallace Stone) about this tragedy, she denies any knowledge. Premiered it with a special ending-he murdered his family onstage, then died in a fire inside the theater. Davis recognizes the film as "Possessor," the last work by Lanyard Gates (Mat Falls), a bad 1960s avant-gardist, who ![]() Among his toys is an old reel of film which recreates part of Maggie's dream. ![]() Walston), a collector of movie memorabilia, who stocks the theater with even more gimmicks. The kids agree, and find a beautiful old theater. Davis (Tony Roberts),Īccepts an idea from student Toby (Tom Villard) to stage a benefit horror-movie marathon, using 1950s films with gimmicks that can't be equalled on television (3-D, smells, electric shock in the seats). The class is suffering from budget cuts, and the teacher, Mr. The same can be said of a number of horror films themselves, POPCORN being a case in point.Ĭollege student Maggie (Jill Schoelen) awakens from a recurring nightmare, in which a creepy bearded man calls out to "Sarah," and jots it down, hoping to work it into a script for her college filmmaking course. It's a mainstay of horror film plots that being too clever can get a person into a lot of trouble.
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