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The Boogey Man is a 1980 American supernatural slasher film written and directed by Ulli Lommel, and starring Suzanna Love, John Carradine, and Ron James.The film's title refers to the long-held superstition of boogeymen beings, and its plot concerns two siblings who are targeted by the ghost of their mother's deceased boyfriend which has been freed from a mirror.
The Boogeyman: Ulli Lommel: Suzanna Love, John Carradine, Felicite Morgan United States [9] Cannibal Apocalypse: Antonio Margheriti: Giovanni Lombardo Radice, John Saxon, Wallace Wilkinson Italy Spain [10] Cannibal Holocaust: Ruggero Deodato: Robert Kerman, Carl Gabriel Yorke, Francesca Ciardi: Italy [11] Cardiac Arrest: Murray Mintz
Horror films released in the 1980s are listed in the following articles: List of horror films of 1980; List of horror films of 1981; List of horror films of 1982; List of horror films of 1983; List of horror films of 1984; List of horror films of 1985; List of horror films of 1986; List of horror films of 1987; List of horror films of 1988
Inspired by King's short story of the same name, The Boogeyman focuses on the Harper sisters, 10-year-old Sawyer (Vivien Lyra Blair) and teen Sadie (Yellowjackets' standout Soph.
This is a list of John Carradine's hundreds of theatrical films. Television appearances and television movies are not included. ... The Boogeyman (1980) as Dr. Warren ...
While many futuristic movies from the 1980s depicted scenarios that have not come to pass 40 years later, many offered surprisingly accurate glimpses into the future. Here’s our list of movies ...
These tropes collide — effectively, if without much originality — in “The Boogeyman,” a loose adaptation of Stephen King’s 1973 short story of the same name.
Boogeyman II (known as Revenge of the Boogeyman in the United Kingdom) [1] is a 1983 American horror film directed by Ulli Lommel and starring Suzanna Love, Ulli Lommel, and Shannah Hall. It is a sequel to the 1980 film The Boogeyman. Like its predecessor, the film was banned in the United Kingdom as a "video nasty" during the 1980s.