| Because 11-year-old Rosalie has "always been strange", her ornery father hires lovely |
| Alicianne to be Rosalie's governess in their big, gloomy house. Of course, what no one |
| understands is that darling little Rosalie possesses strange psychic powers which she |
| uses to make objects move -- and a scarecrow come to life. Worse, she spends the |
| nights in a nearby cemetery playing with her ...uh... "friends". Rosalie also blames |
| daddy and the neighbors for the death of her mentally-ill mommy, so she sends her |
| cemetery pals out to kill, starting with the little old lady next door whose face |
| they rip off. As Rosalie and her zombies escalate their attacks, Alicianne |
| and Len, Rosalie's older brother, flee for their lives andhole up in a |
| claustrophobic shack as the graveyard ghouls stage a full-scale assault. |
| DIRECTOR: |
Robert Voskanian |
| MAIN CAST: |
Blosson Bing Jong, Frank Janson, Laurel Barnett, |
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Richard Hanners, Rosalie Cole, Ruth Ballan |
| EXTRAS: |
Bonus feature: Zombie mania continues as a mad doctor mixes science and voodoo |
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to turn the natives of a remote tropical island into an army of crusty-faced, |
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bug-eyed monsters in Del Tenney's horror romp, "I Eat Your Skin" |
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(1964, 79 min.); Trailers for this and Harry Novak's "Axe", |
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"Behind Closed Doors", "Booby Trap", "Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks", |
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"Kidnapped Coed", "The Mad Butcher", "The Toy Box" and |
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"Toys are Not for Children"; 2 Creepy Kids Short Subjects: |
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Life is hell when you're "The Outsider", and life is hell continues with |
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"The ABC of Baby Sitting"; Horrorama Radio-Spot Rarities; |
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Gallery of Horror Drive-In Exploitation Art |