Horror History: Saturday, November 11, 1989: “The Hitchhiker” episode “Studio 3X” premiered

Season 5 Episode 20

When a television journalist’s private fantasies start appearing in pornographic videos, there is a fine line between fantasy and reality.

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Horror History: Friday, November 11, 1988: Ghost Town was released in theaters

A dusty ghost town, seemingly abandoned, holds the lives of its original inhabitants in an animated netherworld for 100 years… When a modern-day sheriff’s deputy is lured to a desolate, spooky ghost town in search of a missing woman, he comes face-to-face with a malevolent spirit from the town’s past. The spell of death and suffering over the undead townspeople must end to set them free from eternal pain. The horrors of a possessed outlaw, in a time-suspended dimension are only the setting for a frightening battle for the mind, nerves and flesh.

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Horror History: Sunday, November 11, 1984: “Tales From The Darkside” episode “Slippage” premiered

Season 1 Episode 6

A man discovers that he is literally slipping from existence. Based on a short story by Michael Kube-McDowell, adapted by Mark Durand and guest-starring David Patrick Kelly.

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Horror History: Friday, November 11, 1983: The Beyond was released in US theaters

Italian horror master Lucio Fulci of supernatural horror. A remote hotel, built over one of the seven gateways to hell becomes a malevolent abyss that begins devouring both the bodies and the souls of all who enter in a frenzy of gory crucifixions, chunkblowing chain-whippings, eyeball impalements, sulphuric acid meltdowns, flesh-eating tarantulas, throat-shredding demon dogs and ravenous zombies.

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Horror History: Thursday, November 11, 1943: The Return of the Vampire was released in theaters

Matt Willis stalks the streets of World War II London when German bombing releases vampire Armand Tesla (Lugosi) from his grave Aided by a werewolf named Andreas (Matt Willis) and opposed by Lady Jane (Frieda Inescort), who operates an asylum, Tesla goes in search of young ladies to supply him with blood. Also starring Miles Mander, Roland Varno and Academy Award-nominee, Nina Foch.

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