But it gets worse on Saturday, the 14th
Everyone seems to be interested in an old house that recently came on the market. What is it that they are interested in? Turns out there is a book of evil. Whoever controls the book controls the world. Meanwhile, as the different parties are looking for the book. Little Billy has inadvertently opened the book to release many evil beings in the world (mostly, they hang around the house)
Will the book of evil fall into the wrong hands?
Will obnoxious Aunt Lucille meet a fur coat?
Why must Van Helsing (Severn Darden) move in for the bats to move out?
The big question is who did the dishes?
The film has just about every monster movie cliché. Two scenes that will have you in stitches are when the kid tries to tell his father that there is a monster in his room, and the father, of course, denies it. The monster is right behind the father. The second scene is the shark fin in the bathtub shaking with frustration as the girl inadvertently disengages her foot from the tub.
The film is packed with many well-known actors. O.K., maybe not by name but surely by sight. Original Music by Parmer Fuller added to the spooky feel.
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