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Terrifying 1973 TV Movie DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK Now Available on Blu-ray From Warner Archives

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The Terrifying 1973 TV Movie DON’T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK is now Available on Blu-ray from Warner Archives

An old house…a mysterious locked room…a terrifying secret. Elements that make a horror movie memorably chilling get a taut, spooky reworking in Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Kim Darby (True Grit)and Jim Hutton (The Green Berets) star as Sally and Alex, young marrieds who inherit a crumbling mansion. Despite warnings to leave well enough alone in her new home, Sally unlocks the mysterious room, opens a bricked-up fireplace…and unleashes a horde of hideous whispering, murdering minidemons only she can see and hear. This is the original TV movie that inspired the 2010 theatrical movie starring Katie Holmes and Guy Pearce.

More than 40 years after it was first broadcast, this classic TV Movie-of-the-Week chiller continues to cast a spell over viewers new and old, and looks better than the original broadcast thanks to this brand-new High Definition master derived from the original camera negatives! After she inherits her grandmother’s house, Sally’s (Kim Darby) marriage has a sinister wedge driven through it when her occult “imaginings” come to life and threaten to derail husband Alex Farnham’s (Jim Hutton) career. Also starring William Demarest. SPECIAL FEATURES: NEW Audio Commentary by Amanda Reyes (Made for TV Mayhem); Audio Commentary by Steve “Uncle Creepy” Barton (Dread Central), Screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination, Day of the Dead) and Sean Abley (Fangoria).

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