Horror History: Friday, October 6, 2006: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning was released in theaters

Four friends on a road trip get into a car accident. The deranged sheriff arrests them and brings them to his house of sadistic and insane cannibals in a trip of horror and gore.

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Horror History: Friday, October 6, 1995: The Addiction was released in theaters

A New York philosophy grad student turns into a vampire after getting bitten by one, and then tries to come to terms with her new lifestyle and frequent craving for human blood.

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Horror History: Wednesday, October 6, 1993: “Tales From The Crypt” episode “Food for Thought” premiered

Season 5 Episode 4

A carnival psychic and part-time cook named Sambini (Ernie Hudson) goes off the deep jealous end when he soon finds out that his wife and assistant (Joan Chen) is in love with the show’s fire-eater (John Laughlin). Also starring Phil Fondacaro.

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Horror History: Sunday, October 6, 1985: “Tales From The Darkside” episode “Lifebomb” premiered

Season 2 Episode 2

An unhealthy corporate executive is offered a life-saving medical device with a price.

Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell, based on his own short story of the same name. Guest-starring Bill Macy.

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Horror History: Tuesday, October 6, 2015: All Hallows’ Eve 2 was released direct-to-video

A woman finds a VHS tape on her doorstep that shows a series of gruesome tales that could be real. But the true danger is the pumpkin-faced killer that’s using the tape to find his next victim.

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