The 2 Favorite Halloween Movies today are Don't Look Under The Bed and Under Wraps. I love watching movies like this cause I constantly think "Oh my gosh I can't believe Disney was allowed to show that back then" not that they isn't anything kid friendly, just some light language. Don't Look Under The Bed had me terrified when I was young, some definite nightmare material haha
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Don't Look Under The Bed
Rating: NR Length: 92 mins. Year: 1999
Cast: Erin
Chambers, Ty Hodges, Robin Rikeres
Movie Description
In an unusual departure from their traditional "feel
good" productions, the Disney Channel Original Movie, Don't Look Under the
Bed, is a full-blown horror film, only the second attempt within the genre by
Disney's television wing. The pastoral little town of Middleberg has been
undergoing some strange occurrences, including alarm clocks sounding off well
before their settings, dogs appearing on the roofs of houses, gelatin in the
community swimming pool, and most disturbingly, the letter "B"
inexplicably turning up spray-painted all over the town.
Frances McCausland, a normal, highly-intelligent teenager,
finds herself in the center of the strange goings-on, and fair or not, she
becomes the focal point for most of the town's suspicions regarding the unusual
happenings. Don't Look Under the Bed stars a largely unfamiliar cast, including
Erin Chambers as Frances, as well as Jake Sakson, Eric "Ty" Hodges
II, and Robin Riker. Kenneth Johnson (The Incredible Hulk, V, Alien Nation)
directed.
Under Wraps
Rating: NR Length: 95 mins. Year: 1997
Cast: Adam
Wylie, Mario Yedidia, Clara Bryant
Movie Description
Featuring a largely non-descript cast, the Disney Channel's
1997 production of Under Wraps is a Halloween-themed film involving the
discovery of a 3,000 year-old mummy (Bill Fagerbakke) by a trio of
12-year-olds. Suspension of belief is necessary (it's only a movie) as the
three befriend the obviously "out-of-his-element" mummy. Hilarity
ensues through the efforts of the youngsters to keep their often-clumsy,
bumbling discovery secret, and when they learn of an attempt by dark, powerful
forces (led by veteran actor Ed Lauter) to "recapture" Harold (as
named by them), the film takes on an "Us vs. Them" slant, with the
predictable outcome.
Directed by Greg Beeman, who also was behind the camera on
TV series as The Wonder Years, Nash Bridges, The Sentinel and JAG, Under Wraps
was written and produced by Don Rhymer, who served the same dual role on hits
such as Coach, Evening Shade and Caroline in the City.
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Thank you to http://www.disneymovieslist.com for info
-The Crafty Witch
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