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Chiller (1985)
Topic Started: Apr 9 2013, 11:38 PM (219 Views)
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The Devil Himself
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A man who has been dead and cryogenically preserved for ten years is miraculously revived, but with chillingly unexpected results.
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how is this?
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Outcast Of The Group
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I was thinking it sounded familiar, but not what I thought it was. And that poster kinda looks like shit...
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Sheriff
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I got this on a cheap DVD. It's some TV movie Wes did, probably when he was in need of money. It's been a while since I last watched it, but Michael Beck is pretty creepy. He starts to lust after Jill Schoelen's character, who I think is his half-sister or cousin or adopted sister, I forget.
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Sounds okay.
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