Bob Clark’s slasher is widely considered the first of its kind by horror aficionados, even pre-dating John Carpenter’s “Halloween” by several years, and it’s that

Bob Clark’s slasher is widely considered the first of its kind by horror aficionados, even pre-dating John Carpenter’s “Halloween” by several years, and it’s that
Eerie, atmospheric and tragic, Bob Clark’s “Dead of Night” plays like one of the superior made for television horror movies that used to be prevalent
The ongoing commercial success of this lame Canadian comedy is proof that folks will watch just about anything if there’s a promise of nudity and