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Shadows Over New England - Title Index Film, Theater, Song and Television Series Shadows Over New England - Title Index Film, Theater, Song and Television Series ------------------- #------------------- 13 Ghosts – 52 ------------------- A------------------- Abandon – 156 Acceptable Risk – 203 The Addams Family (series) – 52 Adrenalin: Fear the Rush – 288 Ænigma – 266, 287 Alfred Hitchcock Presents (series) – 27, 44, 50, 389 All That Money Can Buy – 312 Altered States – 278, 291 The Amityville Horror – 54 Ancient Evil 2: Guardian of the Underworld – see Anubis: Guardian of the Underworld Angel (series) – 237 The Animal – 392, 398 Anubis: Guardian of the Underworld – 161, 196, 206, 218, 236 Arachnia – 397, 403 Arsenic and Old Lace – 27, 216 Attack of the Beast Creatures – 23, 24, 56 ------------------- B------------------- Banshee!!! – 36, 49 The Bat - 161 Bay Coven – 147 Beetlejuice – 61, 237, 383 Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon – 137 Bewitched (series) – 59, 161, 201, 301, 302, 350 Beyond Re-Animator – 246, 248 Blacula – 283 Bleeders -136 The Blob – 20 Blood Descendants – 28, 39, 51 Blood Rites – 376, 404 The Boston Strangler – 283, 351 Bride of Frankenstein – 154 Bride of Re-Animator – 256 Buffy the Vampire Slayer (series) – 237 Buried Secrets – 138 Burned at the Stake – see The Coming ------------------- C------------------- Camp Daze – 75, 122 Camp Slaughter – see Camp Daze Carrie – 81 La Casa 3 – 228 La Casa 4 – 151, 228, 229 Casper – 73, 97, 127 The Cat Creature – 366 Cat-Women of the Moon - 199 Cemetery High – 57 Child of Darkness, Child of Light – 346 The Children – 183, 226, 230 The Children of Ravensback – see The Children The City of the Dead – see Horror Hotel City of the Living Dead - see Paura Nella Citta Dei Morti Viventi Collinsville – 20 Coma – 194, 199, 232, 267, 286 The Coming – 166, 306 Covenant – 195 The Crawling Hand – 56 Crawlspace – 43 The Creature – 57 Creepshow – 80, 83, 93 Creepshow 2 – 67 Creepy Crawlers – See They Nest Crowhaven Farm – 151 The Crucible – 51, 52, 148, 188, 189, 215, 304 Cujo – 79 The Curse – 224 Curse of the Living Corpse – 53 ------------------- D------------------- Dark August – 400 The Dark Half – 77 The Dark Secret of Harvest Home - 20 Dark Shadows (series) – 17, 22, 34, 84, 85, 346 Dark Tower – 389 Dead & Buried – 349 The Dead Zone – 83 The Dead Zone (series) – 83, 392 Dear Dead Delilah - 161 Deadtime Stories – 26 Death Takes a Holiday – 42, 350 Demon Murder Case – 18, 54, 345 The Devil and Daniel Webster – 311 The Devil’s Rejects - 185 The Devil-Stone – 146 The Devonsville Terror – 170 Die Monster, Die! – 224 Die You Zombie Bastards! – 337, 341, 361, 364 Disconnected – 57 Dr. Cook’s Garden – 386, 405 Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – 42 see also The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Dolores Claiborne – 110 Dracula – 17, 210 Drainiac! – 330 Dreamcatcher – 239 The Dunwich Horror – 172 ------------------- E------------------- The Eighteenth Angel – 156, 271, 274 The Exorcist III – 50 The Eyes of Charles Sand – 34 ------------------- F------------------- The Fall River Legend – 178 The Family Guy (series) – 349 Fantasy Island (series) – 366 Feeding the Masses -348 Firestarter – 44, 401 Flesh Feast – 378 The Fly – 366 For Annie – 238 Ford Theatre Hour – 216 Frankenstein – 17, 302, 385 Frankenstein General Hospital – 232 Frankenstein: The True Story – 161 Friday the 13th – 137 Friday the 13th part 2 – 33, 42, 43 The Frighteners – 96 From Beyond – 229, 247, 356 ------------------- G------------------- The Gates of Hell – see Paura Nella Citta Dei Morti Viventi The Ghost and Mrs. Muir – 129 The Ghost Breaker – 146 Ghost Breakers – 336 Ghost in the Machine – 183 Ghost Story – 391, 394, 404, 405, 406 Ghosthouse – see La Casa 3 Ghosts Can’t Do It – 336 The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. – 27 The Good Son – 71, 126, 145, 147, 181, 202, 204, 227, 322, 327 Graveyard Shift – 69, 85 ------------------- H------------------- Halloween (remake) – 185 Happy Mothers Day, Love George – 341 Hatchet – 284 The Haunted – 54 The Haunted House – 198 Haunted Honeymoon – 53 The Haunted Palace – 249, 357 The Haunting of Hell House – 207, 331 Head Trauma – 377 The Headless Horseman – 55 Hearts in Atlantis – 30 Hell Island – see Attack of the Beast Creatures Hellboy – 23 Hocus Pocus – 204, 298, 300, 303, 304, 306, Horror Hotel – 239 The Horror of Party Beach – 53 The House by the Cemetery – see Quella Villa Accanto al Cimitero House of 1000 Corpses – 185 House of Black Death – 159 House of Dark Shadows – 17, 44, 60, 84, 128 House of Horror – 198 The House of the Seven Gables – 302 House of Usher – 68, 249 House of Wax – 403 Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte – 161, 199 ------------------- I------------------- I am Legend – 374 I Married a Witch – 42, 211, 349, 378 I Spit On Your Grave – 31, 33 Ice Queen – 389, 397 Illegal Aliens – 397 In Dreams – 218, 230, 239, 326 The Initiation of Sarah – 237 In the Mouth of Madness- 321 Inner Sanctum (series) – 50 Invasion of the Zombies – see The Horror of Party Beach The Invisible Man – 325 The Invisible Woman – 52 It – 89 ------------------- J------------------- The Jacket – 391 Jaws – 144, 175, 180, 195, 205, 207, 211, 219, 230, 236, 241 Jaws 2 – 144, 153, 176, 206 Jaws 4: The Revenge – 144, 176, 206 JB – 163 Jungfrukallan – 59 ------------------- K------------------- King Kong – 154 Kingdom Hospital – 109 Kolchak: The Night Stalker (series) – 17, 239, 3 ------------------- L------------------- Lake Placid – 104 Lake Placid 2 - 105 The Langoliers – 68 The Last House on the Left – 50, 59, 60 Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events – 287 The Legend of Lizzie Borden – 179 The Legend of Lucy Keyes – 223, 237 Let’s Scare Jessica to Death – 18 Lights Out (series) – 27, 151, 216, 265, 336 Liliom – 23 Lizbeth - 178 Lizzie Borden – 178 Lobster Man From Mars – 232 The Lottery – 394 Lycanthropus – 379 ------------------- M------------------- The Mad Monster – 154 Magdalena’s Brain – 144, 189 The Man With Two Faces – 389 The Mangler – 81, 126 Masters of Horror (series) – 26, 111, 261, 401 Meet Joe Black – 42, 350 Midnight Hour – 222 Mil Gritos Tiene la Noche – 169 Millennium (series) – 96 Möebius - 286 Monster Mash: The Movie – 232 Mr. Arcularis – 274 The MTA Song – 280, 283 The Mummy’s Ghost – 203 The Mummy’s Tomb – 202, 203 The Mysterious Mr. Wong – 56 ------------------- N------------------- Necronomicon – 269 Needful Things – 78 The Neighbor - 377 The Night Flier - 86 Night Gallery (series) – 27, 161, 225, 285 Night of Dark Shadows – 17, 44, 84 Night School – 153, 264, 280, 284, 285, 286, 292 Night Stalker – see Kolchak: The Night Stalker Night Strangler– 17 Nightmares & Dreamscapes (series) – 90, 227, 328 Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens – 385 ------------------- O------------------- The Old Dark House – 27 Oobieland: Solstice – 399 Ooblieland: The Terrible Mother -399 Our Town – 317 ------------------- P------------------- Paranoia – 386, 388, 405 Paura Nella Citta Dei Morti Viventi – 171 Pet Sematary – 68, 111 Pet Sematary II – 111 Pete’s Dragon – 120 The Phantom of the Opera – 325 Pieces – see Mil Gritos Tiene la Noche Poltergeist: The Legacy (series) – 221, 222, 282, 333 Portrait of Dorian Gray – 17 Portrait of Jennie – 269 Practical Magic – 204, 235 Predator Island – 31, 44, 51 Pretty Poison – 26, 182, 183, 240 The Prophecy – 71, 120 Psychomania – 53, 374 Psyclops – 312 Psychos in Love – 57 ------------------- Q------------------- Q: The Feathered Serpent – 236 Quella Villa Accanto al Cimitero – 162, 212, 228 ------------------- R------------------- Raiders of the Lost Ark – 183 Rapture – 35, 183 Ravagers – 44 Re-Animator – 255, 261 Red – 114 Redbelly – 376, 402 The Reincarnation of Peter Proud – 144, 169, 189, 197, 199, 232, 233 The Resurrected – 368 A Return to Salem’s Lot – 106, 393, 395, 397, 401 Revenge of the Stepford Wives – 54 The Rhode Island Murders – see The Demon Murder Case Riding the Bullet -101 Riget – 109 The Ring – 264 Run Stranger Run – see Happy Mothers Day, Love George ------------------- S------------------- Sabrina the Teenage Witch – 238, 280 ’Salem’s Lot – 106 Salem Witch Trials - 296 Satan’s Little Helper – 76, 148 Satan’s School for Girls – 178, 305 Scream, Pretty Peggy – 199 The Scoundrel – 389 Secret Beyond the Door – 34 Secret Window – 134 The Serpent and the Rainbow – 157, 274 Serpent Island – 199 Session 9 – 167 The Shawshank Redemption – 129 The Ship That Never Returned – 281 The Shuttered Room - 173 Silent Night, Bloody Night – 23 Silver Bullet – 133 The Simpsons (series) – 271, 399 The Skeleton in Armor – 178 Skinhead on the MBTA – 281 Something Wicked This Way Comes – 383, 389 Les Sorcières de Salem – 51, 189 Soul Survivors – 237 Spellbound – 366 Spectres – 366 The Spirit is Willing – 164, 227 Stand by Me – 101 The Stepford Children – 54 The Stepford Husbands - 54 The Stepford Wives – 21, 23, 44, 54 The Stepford Wives (remake) – 36, 44, 54 Storm of the Century – 131 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde – 41, 270 Strangers on a Train – 20 The Strangler’s Wife – 154, 279 The Student of Prague – 385 Supernatural (series) – 199 Supersonic Man – 169 Superstition – 375 Suspiria – 34 ------------------- T------------------- Tales From the Darkside (series) – 37 Tekeli, or, The Siege of Montgatz – 277 Tell Tale Heart – 278 Terror Eyes – see Night School Terror in the Wax Museum - 179 Terror Train - 373 They Nest – 120 Thinner – 74 The Thirteenth Chair - 216 This House Possessed – 34 Three Sovereigns for Sarah – 167 Thriller (series) – 37 The Time Tunnel (series) – 83 Tombstone Every Mile – 100 Tommyknockers – 102 Topper – 25 Tower of London - 154 Transylvania 6-5000 – 237 Trees – 34, 51, 58, 387 Trees
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