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Night Fright is a 1967 American science-fiction horror film directed by James A. Sullivan that was shot near Dallas, Texas. [1] In the early 1980s, the film was re-titled in the United Kingdom for VHS release as E.T.N.: The Extraterrestrial Nastie, E.T.N.: The Extraterrestrial Nasty, The Extraterrestrial Nastie and The Extraterrestrial Nasty.
Francis Fitzgerald "Larry" Vincent (June 14, 1924—March 8, 1975) was an American television horror host, famed for his character Seymour, who presented—and heckled—low-budget horror and science fiction movies on Fright Night on KHJ-TV and Seymour's Monster Rally on KTLA, both local stations in Los Angeles between 1969 and 1974.
USA Saturday Nightmares was an unhosted weekly B movie presentation, consisting of a horror or sci-fi movie, followed by an episode of The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Hitchhiker, and/or The Ray Bradbury Theater.
Fright Night: The Arcade Game (1988): Developed and published by MicroDeal Ltd., exclusively for the Amiga personal computers, the premise was based on the original film. The arcade game 's gameplay featured players taking on the role of Jerry Dandrige, while attempting to turn victims into vampires.
Tom Malcom for Info said "The humor of Fright Night is strictly junior-high, but most of us enjoy a little junior-high silliness now and then." [1]Mark Higham for ST/Amiga Format said "it's unusual to take on the role of the bad guy, and with the sort of visual treat on offer it's certain to be a hit."
Thomas Lee Holland (born July 11, 1943) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for his work in the horror film genre, penning the 1983 sequel to the classic Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho, [4] directing and co-writing the first entry in the long-running Child's Play franchise, [5] and writing and directing the cult vampire film Fright Night. [6]
[5] [10] The game is divided into levels called "nights", [4] each lasting roughly ten minutes in real-time. [11] As the player completes each night, the animatronics become more aggressive and the difficulty increases. [5] [6] The main game has a total of six levels, comprising the five main nights and an extra sixth night. [4]
Imogen Gay Poots (born 3 June 1989) is an English actress. She played Tammy in the post-apocalyptic horror film 28 Weeks Later (2007), Linda Keith in the Jimi Hendrix biopic Jimi: All Is by My Side (2013), Debbie Raymond in the Paul Raymond biopic The Look of Love (2013), and Julia Maddon in the American action film Need for Speed (2014).