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  • The last time I watched this movie during the 20th century, on the tv series "Night Flight." It would be nice to watch that movie again, or "Night Flight" again.

  • my dad is the lead villian the one that orders the children to die

  • @maisbell Your dad was also my acting teacher a year ago (and happens to be my favorite acting teacher so far). He told me about this movie, I found it, and thought it was awesome. He is very creepy as the villian.

  • Ken Zimmerman, who played Mr. Carson is my college theatre teacher, we kid him all the time about the face he made during the scene where he was locked in the closet

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  • Hey, *I* am the dark haired "alien" in this clip who says "be sure to feed our hungry friend on your way out"....I had no idea this was on youtube till a friend told me tonight. I still have the original version on videotape....

  • @patronodarts/Mr. A. I.--As you both have dark hair here, I hope my comments didn't cause any confusion. Again, my ex is the one with the beard.

  • dude ive been looking all over for this movie! anyone know of a torrent or stream?

  • I remember seeing this on Night Flight back in the early 80's (Who could forget it?) Wasn't the monster also used in a ZZ Top video? (I'm thinking "TV Dinner")

  • @madtal, yep, same monster! 

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA they feed the children HA

  • This film spoofs not only old horror flicks but also the "cola wars" of the 1980s. It stars Memphis music legend Larry Raspberry (of The Gentrys).

  • Glad you liked. Is this clip from the DVD or the original film? (There are some considerable differences.)

  • I got the clip from a VHS rental, probably about 10 years ago.

  • Cool--I like the original much better than the revamp.

  • The bearded man in this clip is my ex-hub Rick Crowe. He feeds the kids to the monster that appeared in ZZ Top's video for "TV Dinners." Much of the film was shot in and around the Memphis State campus.

  • Cool! Thanks for the inside info.

  • @jenkinscrowe We are all sorry for your loss. We also have to thank his contribution to such a classic film too. This is not my clip or anything but I too appreciate the info.

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  • Great clip Lincoln, thanks!

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