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Tuesday
Mar252008

The Internet can help in many ways but not in every way.

So first I was thinking of this news story I remembered from when Henry was a baby. He had this Fisher-Price Aquarium thingy that strapped onto his crib. It had fish bobbing around and various interactive doodads and it played music and he loved it. But that's not the news story! Can you imagine what a terrible story that would make? "Fisher-Price Aquarium Has Doodads, Music." No no no. No, the story I was trying to recall is how Walmart made a knockoff of the item, and alarmed families discovered that underneath the music, in a barely perceptible whisper, you could hear the words I hate you. But did this really happen? I was so tired then. I also remember exposing myself to the UPS guy, but I couldn't have done that, right?

But the story really did happen. ("A Vancouver, Wash., family discovered the toy they unsuspectingly attached to their 6-month-old son's crib utters the words "I hate you" amid the rhythmic ocean sounds designed to lull the baby asleep.") And I really did flash the UPS guy. Thank you, Internet!

Then I was trying to remember this movie that I saw probably 30 years ago. (And at this point you're thinking, Alice, don't you have anything better to do with your time? But I don't want to do those things, you silly goose; I want to look up obscure news stories and movies I half-remember. It helps me get through the day.) The movie was about a modern gal living in modern times who has these vivid dreams or flashbacks of living in Ye Olde Pilgrim Times, where she's being called Goody whatever-her-name-is and men in pilgrim hats are judging her sternly. And then she's put in a shallow grave and giant stones are placed on top of her so that she can't breathe. Then (SPOILER ALERT!) she's with her husband or friend or SOMEONE, driving in a car, and she turns away and turns back and he or she is wearing Ye Olde Pilgrime Costume! SHRIEK! And he or she drives our protagonist to some secluded wooded area and the shallow grave is waiting for her and AIIIEEE! Anyway, this movie scared the crap out of me. Where were my parents? Probably going to key parties or taking Valium. Oh, the seventies.

Anyway, searching for Stoning Pilgrim Movie or Pilgrim Nightmare or Movie I Saw in the Seventies hasn't gotten me anywhere. If you know of this movie, don't be shy. I'm beginning to think I made it all up. It wouldn't be the first time.

This weekend we were visiting my parents for Easter and as Henry crammed his maw with Chocolate Bunny, my mom and a family friend were discussing this incident when we were all on vacation together, in this cabin in Vermont. There was a propane gas leak and we had to evacuate the house in the middle of the night. I was maybe five. My mom was busy congratulating herself for being the first to notice the smell, when I realized something. Something important!

"Was this house on a hill?" I asked my mom, who said yes.

"And the driveway was steep? " Very steep, said the family friend. And it led right down onto a busy road.

And poof, years of recurrent nightmares—running out of a house in the middle of the night in footie pajamas, trying to make it down a steep icy driveway, cars below, terrified of falling—EXPLAINED! All that therapy for nothing!

Truly, sometimes one's family is better than the Internet. Then again, they couldn't help me with that damn movie, either. So it's pretty much a tie.

Reader Comments (75)

everyone's descriptions of creepy movies i have never seen are now making me scared! thanks a lot.
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterluludavis
"THE CHANGELING"!!!! When I saw that movie a few years ago, I was at a friends' house. What made the whole thing even more frightening: she lived down a looooong dirt road (this is north GA mountains, mind you) with a crazy neighbor that would shoot at you with his 12-guage if he thought you were travelling at an extreme rate of speed (i.e. 10+ miles). And he had recently shot at my friend. And it was after midnight when I left for home. And did I mention the complete lack of comforting artificial lighting? No? Well, lets just say that if I EVER see a red ball bouncing down some stairs, that I will run screaming from the run post haste.
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAllison
Watcher in the Woods and The Changeling. Those movies scared the everlovin' crap out of me. The Changeling still does. The original. The remake is a crime against humanity even if Clint Eastwood did direct it. Clint Eastwood??? What were you thinking??? Without George C Scott this movie is nothing!
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterhonestyrain
I'm with Big Mama = Sssss freaked me out. Never got over it
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBaketown
I'm with Big Mama - Sssss freaked me out. Never got over it.
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBaketown
We had the Fisher Price Aquarium, too. Actually two versions, one for each of the boys. My older son used to call it "Fish TV." And whenever he was trying to relate something he'd learned, he say that he saw it on "Fish TV."
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMichele
Alice- I have no idea what you just said.

but I am SURE it was awesome.
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLacey Jane
Dearest Alice,

For good 1970's fright, may I suggest Burnt Offerings? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074258/Still spooks me to this day.

Soilingly (my pants in fright) yours,Joe

March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterHeyJoe
I shouldn't have read so many of the scary movie comments. I'll have nightmares for weeks and will have to begin wetting the bed again, for I am 1. afraid of the dark and esp. afraid of getting out of the bed in the dark and 2. pregnant enough to need to wee twice each night. Drat.

Also, this reminds me of watching "Stigmata" on our honeymoon. I actually woke my husband up to go to the bathroom with me the next night. We had rented a vacation cabin in the woods. *SHUDDER*
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSonja
Angela, as a grown woman, sitting in a well-lit kitchen, just the IDEA of the serial-killer/blackout having/setting up at the table FREAKED me out. And yet...sorta wanna see that movie, THe pilgrim one too!For me, the unnamed movie that warped me for life was a made-for-tv film about a woman who gets buried alive. Just the one camera shot, looking up out of the grave as dirt pours down is enough material for a thousand nightmares.

March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEmily
Carama!!!!!!! I totally remember that King Cobra movie! Was reading the post, thinking "for me it was that snake movie" and I'm sure it must be the same movie. Are there other Guy-turns-into-snake movies from the early 80s? He was in the freak show and everything.

Yikes!

Oh great, it's time for bed. Checking for snakes under the bed before I turn out the light! and snakemen in my closet... brr!
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSquirrel
I'm with Sweedish on the Wizard of Oz. When I was a kid I was terrified of those darn flying monkeys. I also had nightmares about Alice in Wonderland. Who needed scary movies? I had the classics to scare the crap out of me!
March 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMauigirl
That's awful about that WalMart toy. Yikes. How creepy! (and your fear thing - it's amazing what things happened and how they affect us still...who knew!)
March 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKristin
Crowhaven farm.. I have not thought about that movie in so long and now I am having rythmic flashbacks like she did in the movie..... Thanks finslippy....

I was more scared of the blob that they cut in half with the ax and it bled chicken noodle soup like substance and I knew those noodles were the bones of the people it had eaten... Oh god now I won't be able to sleep....
March 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSaple
Now I want to know what the name of the movie is that ruined my life (or something like that). My babysitter let me watch it when I was about five. I have no idea what it was about, but there was a horse and a girl opens an empty drawer and there is a big hunk of horse hair in it. And something to do with voodoo? Candle wax? That scene scared me so much, I left the room crying. Of course, the previews for The Ring with that weird girl and a well scared me so badly I've had bad dreams about that ever since, replacing the thirty odd years of dreaming about the terrifying HORSE HAIR. Which doesn't even sound the least bit scary now that I've typed it out.
March 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKaren
The movie that terrified me for years? A made-for-TV number (I assume) the neighbor kids let me watch when they were "babysitting." Woman buys voodoo doll for boyfriend -- because OF COURSE it's fake! so funny! -- but puts it down too hard, before getting ready for her date. Chain falls off its neck, doll becomes animated, and chases her about the apartment with her own kitchen knife. Scenes of knife blades sweeping under the door, sawing through a suitcase.... Shudder! Finally she captures the doll in the oven where she's preparing dinner for the beau, releasing the evil spirit from the doll, which takes over her body instead! Duh! For YEARS my sister could scare the bejeezus out of me by growling in a low voice, "Obbi obbi roast beef!"
March 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohschmoh
Well, dang. Mine's not even all that hard to find, nor rare. Apparently all one had to be was a child in the 70's to be terrified of "Amelia" of the Trilogy of Terror.http://www.terrortrap.com/trilogyofterror/

March 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohschmoh
I'm so glad you mentioned the movie with the stoning. My sisters and I watched that movie when we were kids as well and we often refer to it now, but none of us remembered what it was called or where we saw it. Does anyone remember a movie the ends with a woman gets on a bus and the bus is empty and dark and while it pulls away she runs to the back and is pounding on the window because the people standing behind the bus have her baby? I always thought it was a scene from Rosemary's Baby but it's not.
March 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSandy
The movie "The Sender" did it for me - some evil kid has a telepathic connection with him mom - only she doesn't know why she keeps having nightmares cuz she thinks her son is dead or something.... UGH.

I am going to look up so many of these old movies to see how I can get a copy. Why - I do not know. I just know I"ll need to sleep with the lights on for weeks.
March 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKalesy
Emily - this the one?

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099188/
March 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLisa
The story of the hateful toy scared me so much that I'm pretty sure I'll have nightmares tonight. What kind of creep would even DO that??
April 1, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterollka
My God! I've just stumbled across your blog and you have answered a question I have had for YEARS as to what was the name of the movie that scared the hell out of me when I was a child. All I remember about it was a girl having rocks piled on top of her whilst people told her "Ye betrayed me, ye betrayed me" in menacing tones.
April 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterThursday
I am sitting here in awe and wonder...I saw the "pilgrim movie" in 1972 while at my grandparent's house. I was in second grade and it has haunted me ever since. I have spent YEARS looking for this movie and asking everyone I know if they remember it. I even remembered Hope Lange was in it but could never find info on the movie. I would absolutely LOVE to see it again, just so I can have a good laugh and marvel at how cheesy it is to the 43-year-old me. Alice, I owe you one!!!

Now, does anyone remember a movie starring Shirley Booth ("Hazel") set in WWII? She was a single woman who fell in love with a soldier (High ranking officer) and they spent a few romantic weekends(?) together whenever they could. At the end of the war she finds out while watching a newsreel in the movie theater (?) that he is happily married with children and that all they shared was a lie...I was 8 when I saw this and it broke my heart for her. I think I remember that he died at the end of the war and his wife somehow let the main character know that she knows about the affair and she knows that he was happy with her and it's OK, but I may be way off. My understanding of such adult emotions/themes was obviously limited by my age...

Anybody?!?

April 6, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKellie
"The Lottery" is a short story by Shirley Jackson. I once had to read that and "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor for the same class on the same day. Talk about disturbing!

When I was a kid I had a friend whose parents let us watch insanely inappropriate stuff. The one that sticks in my mind was about these two teenaged girls who get abducted and eventually raped and killed by these men. AT one point, they're in the wooods and he's making them kiss and make out. It's all very seventies looking. It seems similar and maybe loosely based on the Joyce carol Oates story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" but that story doesn't go into what happens to the girl; just the abduction from her home. But I do remember a song from the movie that was slow and had the words "and the road leads to nowhere" like maybe on the closing credits. They're in the woods for a lot of it and there's a lot of Fall foliage. Not long after making the girls make out, he tells the one with long, straight dark hair to walk into the lake, and he shoots her and you see her go under. Anyone know?
April 10, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKristy
It was a movie called Orca for me. Killer whale seeks revenge (not sure for what) on some people who live in a house on stilts that juts out over the ocean. Scared me to death.
April 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBee

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