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  • Damn demon, You scary!

  • I dubbed the voice of the little boy Ken when I was about 8 or nine years old. I have never seen the whole movie, because I was too young, and then I forgot about it. It's hilarious to listen to the tiny voice. My little sister and I did the dolls, too.

  • Where can I find this so called beyond the door?

  • I totally understand where you guys are coming from! I wasn't alive when this movie came out but I definitely think that if I was a kid back then, this TV spot would have scared me so bad!!

  • me too scared straight

  • me too scared straight

  • LOng live the oldschool. It'll always be where it's at.

  • dude when the trailer for this thing aired back in the day I would jet to my room and hide even my ears from her sounds!! CREEPED ME OUT!

    Still have never watched it, but just thought to see if I could find some info on it!!

    The damn Trailer terrifed me for years!! lmao!!

  • wow this movie made me be afraid to sleep in my own room and my brothers were no help sneaking to my door and whispering in the crack of the door who are youuuuu eoooo and i would SHIT IN MY PANT'S.......

  • I WILL NEVER FORGET! I was six and this TV spot completely scared the crap out of me but I still was compelled to see it. Somehow I tricked my father into taking me to see it. Obviously he had not seen the preview. Needless to say I WAS SCARED SH@$TLESS! When he dropped me back off with my mom I BEGGED AND CRIED to sleep with her. I WAS HORRIFIED to close my eyes. Needless to say she found out..dad got cussed out...and i was still BEYOND THE DOOR...and in church every sunday.

  • OMG ALL ICAN REMEBER IS RUNNING AND HIDING UNDER THE COVERS WHEN THIS CAME ON!!! ME AND MY TWIN SISTER SLEPT IN SHIFTS !!!! AND IT STILL SCARES ME!!! AAAHHHHH!!! @HNELSON64 I FEEL YOUUUUUU I STILL SHAKE TOO!!!! 

  • I was also traumatized by the commercial and have never seen the movie but I'm dying to see it now!

  • Italians used to make the scariest, most fucked up shit ever.

  • I was 10 when I saw this and I laughed through the whole movie.

  • 0:15 Kirsten Dunst! LOL!

  • @tmat1973

    ROTFLMAO! 

  • Creepy as hell movie!

  • @TheAltair4

    I agree even if it's an Exoricst wannabe

  • 0:16 Kirstin Dunst?

  • I was 12 when this came out, and where I didn't see "The Exorcist" until 1980, just before my 18th birthday, this was the most terrifying cinematic experience of my youth. And it STILL puts a bad chill on me today.

  • :02, :16, :21 pretty much fucked me up badly. i'm so scared

  • This basicaly fugged me up for life.

  • When she was levitating across the room my first thought was that she would make a kick ass maid..."Can I get you anything sir", "Yeah bitch, go grab me a glass of orange juice and none of that slow floating crap this time-make it quick or I'll kick yo ass"

  • dont know why people think this is a nockoff of the exorcist it has nothing to do with that original story yes she is possesed but its totaly diffrent it just awsome!

  • I dunno. Hot chicks floating around the bedroom and the occasional 360 head spin wouldn't necessarily be a deal breaker for me.

    "yo baby, ya know I love ya but this floatin-around-bumpin'-ya-head­-on-tha ceiling shiat is getting outta line. Get ya azz back in this bed or I'll kick ya to da curb"

  • this is actually better than the exorcist

  • @titanosaurus79 ...Your out of your mind

  • Critic Roger Ebert has a funny review of this film!

  • I recall watching this movie on Showtime around 1980. The most disturbing part I remember was when the girl levitated off the bed and dared the priest to reach between her legs and deliver her baby.

  • Also it pisses me off when people call this an exorcist rip off. The storyline is nothing like the exorcist at all. Sure it involves possession but all movies have a common trait. Thats like saying all action movies are rip offs because they involve cops and bad guys even though the plots are nothing alike. This movie is gold and truly one of a kind,. A classic that few know about and it honestly scares me a lot more then the exorcist.

  • im 22 m and i love watching the most fucked up movies ever, and trust me ive seen them all but for some reason this movie scares me more then any other movie i have ever seen in my life.

  • LOL. Here I am watching trailers from the 70's, this plays, and I'm instantly 6 years old again, paralyzed with fear. I too would run from the room at this commercial.

    My older sister and I still talk about the time her friends recorded the audio from this commercial, set up a time to call, she'd ask me to answer, I pick up the phone to hear "WHOOOO AAAARRRE YOOOUUUU?", scream and drop the phone.

    Nice to know I'm in good company of other traumatized children.

  • Like many of you now in your mid-40's, I was eight in 1974. The main thing I remember about this trailer (and I've never forgotten it) is when that lady in the nightgown goes floating through the air. When I was eight, it scared the living crap out of me. I can picture myself sitting on our family room floor, seeing this, and then having to go upstairs to bed (gulp)...I'd sit in my room and think that lady would come floating out of my closet. I'm sure many of you can relate.

  • @lidoplace This movie was and is scarier that all get-out. I was 8 when this movie came out and then it was on HBO. Thanks to this movie, I could never again watch "Nanny and the Professor" and I HATE porcelain collector's dolls!! I hope they never make a remake of this. I would like to see it re-released. Scary stuff.

  • I saw this movie on HBO as a kid...scared me so bad that to this day I HATE porcelain dolls!!

  • This one I don't remember as a kid. I was just reading the answer someone left to my comment on the Chiller Theater page.

    For me it was the commercial for Suspiria. "Roses are red...etc." when the girl brushing her beautiful hair turns around & has a skull face. Freaky!

    Amazing what you remember as a kid - it must've had quite an affect on me - and a lot of other folks too, judging from the comments. This was chilly too.

  • An Italian Exorcist rip off, but kinda scary anyway...

  • It's mostly rip-off from The excorcist.

  • I was Eight years old 1974... this frickin trailer gave me nightmares.. Hell my sister and I still joke about it to this day...."WHO ARRRRREE YOU!" And the damn thing would always play right before I had to go to bed!!

  • Yo tengo cuarenta anos,ahora,y yo llegue a ver ese CORTE DE PELICULA,cuando yo tenia cuatro o cinco anos,y es lo mas MACABRO,que yo pude ver a esa edad,de hecho,a estas alturas,todavia me produce ESCALOFRIOS,verlo,otra cosa de esa epoca,era un comercial de un reloj,que era de una marca que se llamaba ZODIAC,en donde aparecian una pareja de HUMANOIDES,caminando como si fueran a salirse de la pantalla,del televisor.

  • This commercial scared the shit out of me when I was a kid. I was 9 when it aired and just seeing it now is kinda freaking me out.

  • Man......this commercial scared me so bad that I remember watching TV and always being ready to put my hands on my ears and close my eyes when it came on. I got so good that I could block it out before the entire first word " Who " would finish. I think this is why we didn't have police in schools or kids shooting up schools....we were too damned SCARED!

  • @SUNKINGME I'm 46 and I'm still scared by this one. As I've said before, there is just this feeling of utter evil that comes across. The low lighting scenes, the demonic voice, and that face of hers. If they tried to create a true atmosphere of dread, they succeeded.

    The film drags on in many parts (as is typical for Italian horror films) but that gets more than made up for towards the end. They could have done more with it, but it's good as it stands.

  • I remember watching this commercial as a kid (I was eight in 1974) and it fucked me up BAD.

  • @thebimshow Welcome to the 40-something club of traumatized kids who saw

    the commercials for it. I'm one of them. Even WORSE, I was 16 and forced to sit through this movie at a drive-in, because my cousin's girlfriend thretaend him with

    a breakup if he took me home.

    Still, daylight viewings of the film won't scare me, but then I remmeber that nighttime eventually comes around, and Chiller Theatre and Fright Night (Tri-State Area) would run it's share of the TV spots during commercials.

  • I have seen this movie at least 100 times or more since 1975, and when i was a kid i never slept with my mother after that, i never told her why though, i'm 44 today and this movie still gives me the creeps.

  • I remember this trailer but never saw it, wow! Now I can find it, order it!

  • I am in the group of 40 somethings who were traumatized for life by this.  I have the exact same memory as hnelson, this commercial would come on during the 11 o'clock news and as soon as I heard WHO ARE YOU I would run away in terror. The only nightmare I remember having as a kid involved the face from this commercial looking in at me from outside my bedroom window!

  • LOL!! hhnelson64, I totally understand!! I was exactly the same way! This damn commercial used to scare the crap outta me!! I'm 45, a retired Army vet who saw combat in Iraq and this commercial still kind of creeps me out! LOL!! My older brother tape recorded the "Whoo Arrree Youuuu?" clip and LOVED to torment me with it late at night! LOL!!

  • hnelson64, you are soooo right. I never saw the movie but I remember the commerical spot like it was yesterday. It tramatized me as a child, but I can sit here and kind of laugh about it now. Everything you said was true.... it still make me shudder at the sound of the girl saying who are you... Classic horror..hahah :)

  • i am also 46 years old. i think this movie trailer ruined me for life. i was scared to death after watching this when i was a kid before bed. i still think about it. strange how things stay in your memory.

  • That spot always scared me as a kid, heaven only knows why.

  • That trailer scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. I just remember that lady floating in the air in her night-gown. I must have been about 7 or 8....scared me to death. Never saw the movie because the trailer was enough!

  • at the start of this trailer she looks like shes done special k lol

  • Excellent!!

  • Best part is when the dolls come to life with the glowing eyes...I always found that funny.

  • The majority of this movie is funny, and also incredibly boring. Lots of pointless things happening without it actually going anywhere.

    The best of the Exorcist rip-offs is "The Antichrist."

  • You know when that show aired some ppl watched it and actually had Heart

    Attacks afterwards,this is a known fact!.I loved the movie and thought it be better than The Exorcist,but hey i like Linda Blair especially once she grew up,Very Sexy Woman!!. :-)

  • Saw this movie when i was younger and it scared me but its no'' Exorcist'' but its a great movie and scary and a classic!!

  • Every now and then I'll see that face in my dreams purring that lurvely, greeting! It'll always be way back in my subconscious, for some reason. Not half as well made as the Exorcist, to me, but the Exorcist isn't as chilling for some reason, ha ha. Intense, but not scary. I think that ,Captain Howdy face, is one of the most striking images in film too, but I never see him in my dreams at night, just Jessica's!

  • This is a far cry from when she played Nanny on Nanny and the Professor.

  • Man, she's sooooooooo sexy when she bellows, "Whooooooooooo are youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!" I love to freeze frame it and just stare into those sexy eyes and wish she was really in the room with me!

    This movie is so sweet, especially the ending where Lord Satan kills the man trying to harm their marriage and brings them closer together. I must admit I cry every time I watch it. Its my favourite rom com!

  • I was 9 yrs old when they began running this commercial! Scared the shit out of me! Always on late at night, her voice and look freaked me the fuck out. I slept in my mom's bed for 6 months after this commercial!

  • wish some wonderful person would post this movie...

  • Everyone says the same thing. She looks like Kristin Dunst from the Spiderman movies!

  • Will try and get that wish fulfilled, Splatter girl! You'll love it when you see it. Its the best chick flick I've ever seen!

  • when she spins her head doesnt she look like the girl from the spiderman movie???

  • Wow---that looks better than some trailers from today.

  • @Rhibosome uh...no it doesn't

  • @sixsixxsixxxx It depends on how old you are when you see a trailer, troll. Rhibosome said some trailers from today not all trailers from today, fool.

  • nightowlinky I am feeling you. I was almost 8 years old when I first saw this ad air late at night on TV after my Mom had fallen asleep on the couch. I was scared Sh*tless for months and months afterwards! lmoa

  • OMG I seen this ad when I was so young I had nightmares for freakin years LOL

  • In the 70s, movies about Satanic possession were the rage, and just about all of them scared the doo-doo out of me. Fast forward 30 years to my wife and I sitting in a theatre watching "Drag me to Hell." Maybe it was just me, but I thought some (though not all) of the scenes in "Drag me..." were scary at hell, but people were sitting around laughing. I guess if you don't believe in God, you won't believe there is a Devil. Sadly, I think that's where our culture is today.

  • one final thought...just when I finished my therapy from this thriller, the little girl scrawls from the T.V. in the RING

  • hnelson64 your comment made me laugh so hard. I KNOW exactly what you mean. I still love horror movies but now that I'm 43 I make sure there is also a light on....and people at home : )

  • very scary to me as a kid but loved to watch it and then be scared.

  • This freakin' commercial ran every night during the 10 o'clock new, right before I had to go to bed. I remember standing in the livingroom doorway, with my eyes shut when the news went to a commercial break. As soon as I heard that "Who-are-you?!!!!" I would run away. This commercial was one of the great terrors of my childhood. I thought I'd never get over it. It still makes me shudder, and I'm 46 years old!

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  • I'm right there with you, and did nearly the same thing when the flick would come into town to run at "second run" theaters and drive-in's for yet another week in the mid-to-late 1970's. It's still a difficult viewing for me, but the full film is a true etude of optical effects.

  • I was the same way. I'm 43 and this scared the heck out of me, except it was on Saturday afternoons when they ran this. During NWA wrestling!

    Course now its my favourite film of all time and I've got the Code Red DVD that I've watched a hundred times!

  • @hnelson64 This one I didn't see on TV as a child. Good thing too as I was 7! However, I wasn't that lucky three years later with the "Suspiria" TV trailer!

  • @hnelson64 i concur i'm 42 and my parents took me and my brothers to see this, i'm on a mission to confront this and the exorcist to"exercise" the feelings i had as a child. the "who are you" scared the crap out of me

  • @hnelson64  dude im 46 as well and that thing scared the crap outa me. Between that and The night stalker movies I was up all night with the lites on. ahahahah

  • @hnelson64 Man i am right there with you i am 24 and this thing is only 30secs long and the first 5secs was disturbing enough that i dont even wanna bother finishing the rest of it

  • @hnelson64 Me too! I was traumatized by this commercial and dreaded each time it came on. I still haven't seen the film to this day.

  • @hnelson64 O MAN IM THE SAME FUCKIN AGE AND I CAN ONLY SAY I WOULD HAVE WROTE THE SAME EXACT THING, I EVEN SEEN THE MOVIE 3 YEARS LATER SPOOKED TO DEATH

  • @hnelson64 Than me and you had the same childhood! Same exact thing. I could not sleep if I saw this trailer at night. Me and you are about the same age. I finally saw this movie and its pretty bad. It looks like it came out after the Exorcist. I think it was made in Spain or Italy.

  • @onede I'm 51 and still cant take that "whooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­oooooareeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyouu­uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu?" EEEEkK!

  • @hnelson64 same exact thing with me; will never forget that; it messed me up for years after that.

  • @hnelson64 i remember every time this commercial came on, i was terrified as well.

  • FFFFFFFFFFFUCK!!!, that is scarie!!!!

  • I had nightmares about when she turned over in bed and that LOOK in her eyes....still creepy.

  • This one still scares me at 44! I won't watch it w\o at least one light on, although I prefer daytime, lol

    I can't put my finger on it, but there was a serious committment to create a feeling of true evil..this movie is very chilling and not to be taken lightly.

    That levitation scene, and that constant background noise (that raspy breathing) create the feeling that something IS there and in her body, and not for good.

    Nightmares tonight for sure...

  • omg... this trailer used to scare the crap out of me when I was kid! I would fall asleep with the TV on, and somehow ALWAYS wake up to it. Would love to see it now! :-)

  • The Best Horror Flicks Are in The 70's, I never did see this one, So if anyone has it or knows someone who has it, Plz plz plz have them Post it. I cant find this movie anywhere:(

  • I've never seen the movie, but I also remember seeing this trailor as a kid, but only a couple of times, thank god!

    Yes, it freaked me out, I was around 8 years old at the time.

    I also recall seeing the movie ad in the newspaper, and I found it very disturbing

  • An Excorcist ripp off..porr Juliet Mills..a good actress stuck in a stupid movie

  • Does anyone have the movie to post...cant find it anywhere.

  • This commercial scared the hell out of me when I was a kid. Thanks youtube for bringing back my childhood nightmares! ha

  • i remember when it was downtown in 1976..at the publix..dis shit made me run out tha damn theatre..!! real talk..baby boots & all..4real..especially when her eye fell in the glass, & tha devil went through her house looking for her room to posess her..oh helll yeaaaaaaaaa!! ..I was Out!!

  • I agree,when I was younger I remember seeing this on tv and I was freaked out by that voice! Ah,the memories! :)

  • this movie scared this shizzles out of me when i was a kid the part where she was floatin in the air

  • " Daddy, please don't leave me and Ken alone with mommy "

    - Gale

    Beyond The Door (1974)

  • I`m scared !!!

  • Kinda looked like Kirsten Dunst @ 0:17.

    Hot.

  • i agree.

  • I saw this on cable TV in the seventies, I must have been 12. I was traumatized for weeks!! Even just now seeing the trailer is scary enough to give a kid nightmares.

  • xD I wanna see this!

  • a scene i thought was funny in this film was when jessica picked up a banana peel in the middle of the street and ate it. THIS IS AN AWESOME FILM!!!!!!

  • god this movie creeps me out to this day! But that doll scene where they show the bunny's ears moving and than that one doll staring at the little girl leaving to get her little brother a snack but that music scared me too, with that weird brething ugh chills to this day!! and when they show the baby with no mouth!!

  • I had earphones on w/ volume set rather high, needless to say that first bit made me jump

  • Watch closely during the head spin.Why is her hair vanishing behind her?

  • This commercial scared me to death as a kid. I had to shut my eyes and cover my ears. My brother laughed.

  • They borrowed the animated drawers from MARY POPPINS!

  • now that's a trailer!!!

  • This movie had its moments,but as far as the acting and special effects go,dosent even come close to the exorcist.

  • The part where she turns her head all the way around is scary as hell. Not so much in the TV spot but in the theatrical trailer. Because it happens so slowly.

  • I saw this yrs ago and it was kinda scary. Always felt it was a black version of Abby

  • ??? Abby IS the black version of Abby!

  • Yes and it's scary too! It didn't help that after seeing it in the theater at a young age that my aunt would call on the phone saying she was Abby and in the basement...BITCH!

  • Im 13 and i liked this movie, just got it today, the code red dvd release at best buy.

    "the child will be born!"

  • Wow, there was so many Exorcist rip offs

  • I'm not being sarcastic and rude. I have read the other posts here. As far as the words other have used to describe this film...boring,dodgy script,slow these are the first I've heard of it being described as. Mediocre is in the eye of the beholder. To call the film mediocre is just your opinion.

  • Opinion is what these comments are all about from the get go. Lighten up.

  • The film has a few gaps in logic like why does the kids bedroom shake and their dolls eyes glow?..it's a shut your brain off explotation movie!.

  • Their mom has the devil possessing her body that's why the bedroom shakes and the dolls eyes glow. The devil was doing those things for his own amusement.

  • It's a fun movie but it can't match 'The Exorcist' as far as realisim and shocks.The head spinning is a double exposure.Her make-up is well done but I would have had no kids in the film..their pointless.

  • Uh you need to watch the whole of this and The Exorcist. The Exorcist involves Catholic priests(Jesuit Catholic Priests) exorcising the demon Pazuzu from a little girl. In Beyond the Door it's a housewife who's actually possessed by the Devil after being involved with a Satan worshipper. Beyond The Door also doesn't involve exorcisms nor the church. As for the kids being pointless well again their mom is a housewife. Also like I said before you need to watch the dvd all the way through.

  • There was a scene where she sits and spins in the chair and throws vomit but it's missing from the new dvd.

  • Yeah right. The film runs 99 minutes for the U.S. Print and 109 minutes for the DVD version neither of which have a scene you're describing. I still think you're getting this confused with another film, since there were so many films like this released after The Exorcist. If that scene ever existed it would've been in both VHS and DVD releases. Maybe what you're describing was from a lobby card or movie poster with a misleading publicity still. Paramount did the same with Psycho.

  • I have just finished watching the whole film,it was a bit blurry converted from vhs i think,but not a bad film for its time,very boring in places tho and a dodgy script for the most part.

  • i AGREE WITH YOU ALL! this trailer f'ed me up too! i used to watch tv late nights in bed at my grandparents' house i was the ONLY ONE up when i would hear "whooo arrre youuu?!?" i hid under the covers, but i was too scared to turn the tv off and sit in the darkness.

  • I saw this movie in like 1980. I was about 6 or 7. All the grown ups were watching it. They thought I was asleep on the floor but I was secretly watching it. I honestly was never so terrified in my life. I had nightmares about it for at least the next 5 years. This movie really F'd me up.

  • I was 8 YEARS OLD when my friends parents took me to a drive in to see this movie and it scared me half to death. I still won't watch movies about posession.

  • That opening line gives me the creeps. Very Creepy.

  • I remember seeing this trailer at night, then being too scared to walk upstairs to go to bed. I had to pass the big living room, and our front window - thinking I'd see the 'who are you' woman!!

    Freaked me out.

  • I have this on vhs it's a original australian copy. I think it be rare to find now

  • I'll never forget that trailer. STILL creeps me out, 34 years later!

  • Yeah. I don't scare easily. But this does creep me out.

  • This TV spot scared me alot when it came out in the 70's especially when she says WHO ARE YOU!!!! Wow what memories.

  • I was an adult in my 30s before I had the guts to watch the entire scene where her head spins around. That look on her face! I bawled my head off as a kid when that part came on.

  • This movie scared the living hell out of me when I was a kid. I remember running upstairs when the commercial came on. I use to lay in bed scared just thinking about it.

  • WHHOOOOOOOOOOOOO AARRRRRRREEEE YYOOOOOOOOOUUUUUU!!! HA HA HA HA HA

    I was 13 years old when I saw this movie and it traumatized me for months. Can't wait for the DVD.

    HE WANTS TO TAKE MY BABY HE WANTS TO TAKE MY BABY HE WANTS TO TAKE MY BABY!!!!

  • Me too, I used to run from the room or throw covers over my face when the commercials came on!

  • I remember running to the t.v. with my hands over my eyes,trying to turn the channel as fast as I could.

  • Holy crap! That's actually kind of spooky... although I'm sure the makers of 'The Exorcist' had a few things to say about this blatant rip-off.

  • no wonder we're all fucked up

  • @jackhillty YES-at 50 years old even!  This damn commercial!

  • I think it's pretty funny now, but I have to admit, when I was a child, seeing the trailer for this movie, late at night, scared the crap out of me...ofcourse I was like 8 , covered my face, left the room screaming lol...does anyone remember The Screaming Woman? Made for tv movie? Scared the life out of me lol

  • My brother just forwarded me the clip and he said the same thing. Glad I don't remember it because it would have seriously freaked me out. Actually, kinda freaks me out now.

  • i am grown man and this movie still gives me the creeps at 3:00 in the morning.

  • this seems funny LOL

  • I actually saw this in the theatre with my father when I was 5 (the same year my parents took me to see the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre -they couldn't get a babysitter that night). This film had some great moments, even though it was a blatant Exorcist ripoff and not one of Mario Bava's better works. There's a really gross scene in it that made my dad stop throw away the hot dog he was eating. Lol!

  • Your parents took you to see the texas chainsaw massacre and this when you where 5??? If thats true then you got some really f****d up parents! No offence.

  • OffenSe taken.

  • Your parents took you to Texas Chainsaw when you were five?! LMAO! That's completely off the chain. Love it. So how did you turn out? Are you a psycho?

  • I ended up becoming a horror fiction author and indie filmmaker. Besides, only killing folks on paper will save you time from annoying indictments and late night trips to Home Depot for quicklime.

  • Very cool. Best of luck!

  • Our teachers used to show some horror classic films to us when we were in elementary school,

    This was back in the seventies, We never saw anything like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    just films like.

    1.Psycho (1960)

    2.The Mummy (1932)

    3.Wait Until Dark (1967)

    Hey it was the 1970s and we did get exposed to some classic films although I'm sure they always cleaned the chairs after each showing.

  • Beyond The Door is no a Mario Bava film. Ovidio Assontitis directed Beyond The Door. Two years after Beyond The Door was released the American distributor released Mario Bava's Shock as Beyond The Door 2. Shock isn't even a real sequel to Beyond The Door. The only connection is that both films star David Colin Jr,but now he's playing a different kid in a different story.

  • Haha,I remember when this ran on the CBS late movie,must have been 1979 or 1980 or so...Her head turning round was more than enough for me! :)

  • the exorcist wannabee

  • Holy Crap, I totally thought I was the only person who was scared of this movie when it came out.

    Why is this flick not more popluar if EVERYONE is in agreement that its HELLA scary???

  • Damn, that's a fun movie! Hired it on tape years ago and thought it was hilarious, especially when Juliet Mills turns her head back to front! lol

  • I also remember my mom had a pink bathrobe just like hers. Now thats scary!

  • I remember this used to always come on TV when I was a kid. That first scene with the candles usually did me in but I think I once got to the part with those creepy possesed toys in the kids bedroom started coming to life. I don't think I actually watched the whole movie untill I was a teenager.

  • I always had bad dreams about my dolls coming to life. I think this movie was the reason. I was only four years old when this movie came out to theaters. What a scary scene that was with the possessed toys and then when the kids go to their mom for help and find her with a creepy grin on her face spinning her head around! OMG! I had nightmares about my mom becoming possessed also.

  • My mother-in-law buys my daughters all these creepy porcelan dolls with white faces and I hate those dolls! I think its because of this movie. My younger daughter is afraid of them so we keep them in the playroom instead of her bedroom. And she hasn't even seen this movie. It would ruin her for life! I hate the feeling that these dolls are watching me eveytime I walk into the room.

  • Thank goodness my daughter doesn't have any porcelan dolls. I have this movie on vhs. I bought it some time back to see if I was still scared by it. I think it's weird and not that scary, but the scene with the dolls still creeps me out.

  • I have it also on VHS. I got it in a bargain bin at a record store about 15 years ago for like $4.99. I watched it last year and the movies actually hystericaly funny now especially the music. But yes, I will admit the doll scene still freaks me out. I also don't like the part with her eyeball. Scary!

  • Does anyone know what the deal is with the DVD? I can't find it! Is it even on DVD?