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One Dark Night

One Dark Night

Directed by Tom McLoughlin

Julie Wells is about to be initiated into an exclusive club known as The Sisters. There's just one final step: spend the night in a mausoleum. From the director of fan favorite Friday, JASON LIVES.

As part of an initiation, a young girl must spend the night in a mausoleum

Cast: Meg Tilly, Melissa Newman, Robin Evans, Leslie Speights, Donald Hotton

Member Reviews

Would have gained a whole extra skull if the zombies would have been telekinetically puppeted more instead of skootched around like chess pawns. All in all not a bad 80's flick but it was really really slow, and not in an artful slow burn way. The beginning held up because it did a good job of sowing mystery. The middle was a slog, but the characters themselves had charm. The end was plodding enough to be held back from its potential, but had just enough narrative tension built up to keep good.

joshua.vroo
2 years ago

perfect eighties horror flick

Zebrafish
2 years ago

Watched this one as a kid in the 80s. My whole life I tried finding out the name of this movie. All I could remember was the mausoleum and girl with the toothbrush in her mouth. It creeped me out at the time! Was so much fun now watching it with my daughter.

CosmicWooo
2 years ago

I saw this when I was 11 years old with my mom. We always went to the latest flicks and we saw this twice in the theater. The music stuck with me all these years and on the first few notes, I can recognize the score. I couldn't stop talking about it to my school friends and even wrote a fan fiction piece on it for my English class. I was obsessed with One Dark Night. As an adult my memories are fond. I see it at least 3 times a year, especially at Halloween. I am happy to see this movie gain a new audience thanks to Shudder. Cheesy, fun, and with Adam West. What more could you ask for?

XombiTom
2 years ago

Have fond memories of my mom taking me to see this one in some seedy, Grindhouse theater in Brooklyn when I was 8..guess the PG rating gave her the "OK", but it scared me then & still gives me the creeps now..the music, the Mausoleum, the floating corpses...nightmare fuel for an 8 year old! Love it!!

Jorgie
2 years ago