Horror History: Thursday, September 2, 1971: Lust For a Vampire was released in US theaters

A mysterious man performs the rites of black magic bringing the notorious female vampire Carmilla Karnstein back to life. Looking to quench her bloodlust for the fairer sex, she enrolls at an exclusive girl’s school as the young debutante Mircalla (Yutte Stensgaard), and begins to feast on her fellow students as well as indulging in her unholy desires for a teacher.

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Horror History: Friday, September 2, 1983: Mortuary was released in theaters

Christie Parson has been having terrifying nightmares ever since her father drowned in a swimming pool, which causes her to re-evaluate the circumstances surrounding his death. Her boyfriend, Greg Stevens, sees a sinister hooded figure in the town’s mortuary, sparking a series of bizarre and terrible occurrences that lead Christie to discover the ghastly truth behind her father’s death

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Horror History: Wednesday, September 2, 1992: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Strung Along” was released in theaters

Season 4 Episode 12

A game of deception ensues when a golden-age puppeteer (Donald O’Connor), with a young and dominant wife (Patricia Charbonneau), is given a chance to revive his act for a tribute show and takes on an animatronic puppeteer (Zach Galligan) as his new assistant.

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Horror History: Friday, September 2, 2011: Apollo 18 was released in theaters

Decades-old found footage from NASA’s abandoned Apollo 18 mission, where two American astronauts were sent on a secret expedition, reveals the reason the U.S. has never returned to the moon.

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