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Gargoyles (1972)
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Incorporating themes from horror films of both the '50s and the '70s, this suspenseful TV movie stars Cornel Wilde and Jennifer Salt as an archaeologist and his daughter, who discover a strange skull on display at a roadside tourist trap. After the museum owner is killed during an attack from an unseen foe, the pair are subsequently pursued across the American Southwest by a tribe of humanoid creatures that bear a striking resemblance to the gargoyles of myth, leading to a manic game of cat-and-mouse across the desert. This enjoyably spooky film essentially riffs on this one-note premise for over 70 minutes -- sort of an inversion of Night of the Living Dead's claustrophobic scenario -- and fortunately comes off quite well thanks to superb use of the desert locations, an eerie score, uniformly good performances, and Emmy award-winning monster costumes from Stan Winston. A young Scott Glenn appears as a roguish biker who throws in with the good guys after taking a shine to the professor's daughter. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Caroline R.

I liked this movie better when I was a kid. I used to love to stay up late to watch it when it was on. It doesn't seem so scary anymore. I tried to get my kids to watch it but it bored them.

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Timothy R.

This movie really scared me when I was little. I remembered it being much better than it is. After 30 years, it lost its appeal. It's not just because I am older, for example, I still love the old Twilight Zone black and white series just as much as when younger. This movie is worth watching though, if you have never seen it before. Go ahead and rent it!

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John S.

If you're looking for a classic '70's creature feature that still has scaring power, this is the movie for you. It creeped me out when I was 11 and even with the dated special effects the creepiness stills hold up!

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