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The Midnight Hour
Theatrical Release Date: 11/01/1985
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Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
A Fun Movie To Re-visit
A Customer Review by peachr
The Midnight Hour is an old somewhat funny horror movie that is just fun to watch. It probably would not interest the younger folks who are into the ultra high tech special effects movies of today but it does help some of us old timers revisit a time when things seemed to be a little better. The movie is a bit over priced but public domain copies are available using internet searchs.
Beware of the Vidmark VHS release
A Customer Review by DigDuggery
The movie itself is great, but it seems the Vidmark release of this movie is fatally flawed. I've bought THREE copies of this VHS tape over the years looking to upgrade from what I already have, but each time the tape rolls to blue screen and acts horrble in the multiple VCR's I have tried them in--regardless of "supposed" condition.
If you can put off a down payment on a car, pick up the SEVERELY overpriced OOP DVD release or the equally overpriced Anchor Bay VHS release instead. So please, if you enjoy spending money for a specific reason, DO NOT buy the VIDMARK VHS release!
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