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  1. Oct 16, 2019 · Can any self-respecting child of the 1980s recall the horror movie that opened on Halloween weekend of 1984? No, it wasn’t “A Nightmare on Elm St.” or “Friday the 13th - The Final Chapter” (the year's top horror movie hits).

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  3. Terror in the Aisles (1984) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Review by The Horror of Marna Larsen ★★★★★ 2. You are in a dark, warm room, and this plays in the background. Nothing that happens tomorrow will hurt you; you will remain, indelibly, your least damaged self, unchanged, so it's okay to sleep. Today isn't the last day. You are safe.

  5. TERROR IN THE AISLES is a very entertaining movie. You can't help but watch the series of clips thrown at ya from beginning to end. Unfortunately, the whole thing is a head scratcher. TERROR IN THE AISLES almost looks like producers got hold of a series of clips from several movies and they basically decides to make a movie out of them.

  6. The movie has been released fully on the 30th Anniversary Blu-ray edition of Halloween II (1981) as a special feature. The movie is presented in widescreen and in full 1080p. On October 15, 2012, the movie has been released on DVD as part of the Universal Vault Series.

  7. With excerptsfrom nearly 80 horror movies that run the gamut from classics to long-forgottenduds, the film provides glimpses of cinematic scares and gore covering ...

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