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Summer of Fear (1978)
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Notable as an early effort from renowned horror filmmaker Wes Craven, this made-for-TV occult thriller was loosely adapted from a novel by Lois Duncan. Star Linda Blair -- whose film career had taken a detour into TV-movie territory after her legendary bow in The Exorcist -- returns to the demon-possession genre as a teenager who can't seem to convince her parents that her visiting southern-belle cousin (Lee Purcell) is an evil witch. Purcell's diabolical meddling seems focused entirely on the innocent Blair, who loses both her prize horse and her boyfriend to the scheming sorceress before the rest of the family catches on. Though Craven's well-known extremism is curbed by the limitations of television, his talent at generating high-intensity suspense is still evident, making this a modestly entertaining horror item. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Director(s):
Wes Craven
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Paula S.

This movie was actually ok. It contained a lot of stuff I like. It had witchcraft, Linda Blair ( with really, really bad 70's frizz hair), and is a Wes Craven film. I read this book when I was in junior high and I absolutely loved it so when I recently came across the movie I knew I had to see it. It had been 20 years since I read the book and no the movie didn't have the same impact on me but I enjoyed watching it.

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Sherray G.

The plot was pretty predictable,but as a whole this was rather entertaining to watch.I "dug"the red and white eye contacts!

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Bianca B.

For being a made-for-TV movie from the 70's, this one's not bad. Linda Blair is sympathetic and likeable in her role, and the special effects and makeup are good for a laugh (as well as Linda's awful 'fro-it needs to be seen to be appreciated). Look for a young Fran Drescher as Linda's best friend. Good, campy fun =)

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