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- "Fright Night" sees a teenager believing that the newcomer in his neighborhood is a vampire. He turns to an actor in a television hosted horror movie show for help to deal with the undead.
- "Fright Night" - A new neighbor moves in next to Charley, who discovers that he is an ancient vampire who preys on the community. Can he save his neighborhood from the creature with the help of the famous "vampire killer", Peter Vincent?
- "Fright Night Part 2" is a sequel to "link=tt0089175]". Charley Brewster and the horror host Peter Vincent must face more vampires, out for revenge.
- "Fright Night 2" - In Romania, Charley and his friends discover that their alluring art professor is a real-life vampire, hell-bent on completing an ancient ritual with Amy's blood.
- When the boys can't compete in the Skulltimate Roller Maze Championships, Frankie Stein convinces her friends that some "ghoul power" is needed to save the day in this all-new movie!
- An extensive look at the making of Fright Night (1985) and Fright Night Part 2 (1988) featuring exclusive interviews with cast and crew members, rare photographs, behind-the-scenes footage and more.
- A government space experiment into the effects of cosmic rays on animal life goes horribly wrong, creating a mutant monster that terrorizes a rural community.
- Scooby-Doo searches for the rest of the gang around a haunted mansion after they are kidnapped by an eccentric villain.
- Players assume the identity of vampire Jerry Dandrige, who searches his mansion for intruders to kill.
- William Shatner hosts 13 not-quite-Oscar-caliber late-night horror movies, including wacky Q&A sessions with special guests, as well as extra-campy re-enactments of each movie's most-gruesome moment.
- "Fright Night" was a hosted horror movie show with Larry Vincent as Seymour, also known as Sinister Seymour (1969 - January 1972) and then Lisa Clark as Moona Lisa (January 1972 to Mid 1973), screened on KHJ-TV, Channel 9.
- The stooges are trainers of Chopper, the boxer, and they bet their bank roll on his next fight. But his manager is a gangster who orders them to have Chopper lose or else. When Chopper's girl goes for his opponent, Stooge things happen.
- "Fright Night" was a hosted horror movie show with Robert Foster as "Grimsley" presenting movies on Saturday nights at 11:00pm KHJ-TV, Channel 9 Los Angeles, California from 1976 until about 1979.
- Three stories told by a lady fortune teller.
- What's college without beer, babes, and vampires?!? Campus life (or lack thereof) is about to take on a whole new meaning when the University, and potentially the rest of the world, finds itself in danger from an army of the undead. Alex and Brock are your typical small college jocks dealing with an annoying residence assistant, wacko monster obsessed professor, head case for a coach, and of course lots of drunken women. Their lives get flipped upside down when a suspension from the football team saves them from being turned into blood sucking minions. But with the authorities not buying their story, the pair must round up the few locals that do and hope they alone can stop a growing number of vampires, zombies, and even a werewolf before they turn everyone in town into a world conquering monster militia.
- "Friday Night Frights with Misty Brew" was a hosted horror movie show with Bobbie Mitchell Kohlfeld as "Misty Brew".
- "Fright Night Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Adam Keefe as the host, dressed like a vampire screening movies on Friday nights on WKBW-TV, Channel 7, Buffalo, New York between 1963 till 1969.
- "Fright Night Friday" was a hosted horror movie show, with Harry Metz as "The Spooky Sprectre" who presented horror movie on Fridays at midnight for CUTV, Channel 29 and Helicon Cable Channel 52; from 1995 to 2000.
- "Fright Night" was a hosted horror movie show with Charles Kissinger as "The Fearmonger" presenting movies on WDRB-TV Channel 41 Louisville, Kentucky from 6 March 1971 until 6 September 1975.
- "Friday Night Frights" was a hosted horror movie show with Bob Chesson as "Dead Earnest" presenting movies on WTCG-TV, Channel 17 Atlanta, Georgia in the early 1970's.
- Each night, Neil presents a different horror movie classic. In addition the viewing audience who watch each night would discover a secret clue that will unlock a hidden page on the website giving them access to 13 exclusive interviews.
- "Friday Night Fright" was a hosted horror movie show with George Ellis as "Bestoink Dooley" presenting movies on WAGA-TV, Channel 5, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, likely around the early 1960's.
- A collection of film clips, music videos, interviews and short featurettes about the making of Fright Night (1985) which were originally distributed to the media by Columbia Pictures as promotion for the film.
- "Friday Night Frights" is a hosted horror movie show with Beth Mayfield as "Madam Nausatia", who presents movies at midnight - Fridays, on Channel 44, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
- "Fright Night" was a hosted horror movie show with Pat Ozmun as "Madame Cadaver" presenting movies on Friday and Saturday nights at 10:30pm on KHAS-TV, Channel 5 Hastings, Nebraska from the Fall 1969 to the mid 1970's.
- Snuggled in on a sofa, Holland and Bearse have an intimate discussion about the making of Fright Night (1985).
- "Friday Night Frights" was a host horror movie show with Bob Chesson as "Dead Earnest" presenting movies on WRET-TV Channel 36 Charlotte, North Carolina in the early 1970's.
- "Fright Night Late Show" was a non-hosted horror movie show that ran on WKBW-TV Channel 7, in Buffalo, New York on Friday nights from around 11:00pm, commencing in 1969. It is not known what date the show commenced or ceased.
- "Saturday Night Frights" was a hosted horror movie show with Dick Bennick as "Dr. Paul Bearer" presenting movies on WTOG-TV Channel 44 St. Petersburg/Tampa, Florida around the mid 1980's.
- "Friday Night at the Frights" was a hosted horror movie show with Ed Muscare as "Edmus Scary" presenting movies on KNXV channel 15.
- "Fright Night Theater" was a hosted horror movie show with William Cowan as "The Pumpkin Man" presenting horror movies from 2011.
- A poor soldier of fortune has ended up in an inn to enjoy a rest that he must undoubtedly have earned well. But he had counted on it without the evil spirit that pursues him, because he cannot get into bed without finding himself immediately pushed out of it. After several attempts, each more unsuccessful than the last, he is suddenly swept away by a tremendous explosion which, after gutting the house, threw him panting into the middle of the rubble.
- "Fright Night" was a hosted horror movie show with Ray Sparenberg Jr as "Selwin" presenting movies on Friday nights at 11:15 pm on Indianapolis, Indiana; between 1958 to 1963.
- The cast and crew of Fright Night (1985) and Fright Night Part 2 (1988) discuss the film's enduring legacy.
- "Saturday Night Fright" was a hosted horror movie show with "Joe Fright" presenting movies on Saturday nights at midnight till 2:00am on Time-Warner Cable Akron, Ohio Position 23 in 2004.
- fan recreation of Tom Holland's original Fright Night
- Four travelers are hired to stay in an empty villa to make it more lively. A dream job, right? But after they neglect the rules, spooky incidents intensify. Yet, they have to stay a week to get paid.
- Friday Night Fright Flicks, hosted by Count Jackula (Jack Shen) and The Horror Guru (Joshua Langland )who stumble their way through current horror releases, letting you know which ones are worth the price of admission.
- Tom Holland, Stephen Geoffreys and William Ragsdale have a round-table discussion about the making of Fright Night (1985).
- Watch as Josh and Zach make fun of bad B Movies.
- "Fright Night" was a hosted horror movie show with Peter Goers presenting movies on ADS Channel 7 Adelaide, South Australia in the mid 1980's.
- "Fright Night Theatre" is a hosted horror movie show, with Harry Metz as "The Spooky Spectre" who presented horror movie at Smock Haunted Museum, Pennsylvania, USA.
- With his parents finally gone, Andy is left alone to watch his favorite late night horror show, 'Friday Night Fright.' But - in tonight's episode, Andy is not the only one doing the watching.