Review of Saturday the 14th (1981) by Tracy M — 02 Feb 2011
A Dracula wannabe (played by George Bluth) and his wife discover an old run-down house they have been searching for for ages. The house has a special book in it that cannot be removed from the premises.
When they attempt to buy the adode, they learn it is no longer for sale. It was recently inherited by a young family who attempt to fix it up, but run across all sorts of strange things (such as monsters, which the house is full of).
The family attribute the perceived oddities to a lack of curtains or owls. The Exterminator, Van Helsing, had the best lines. The final battle between he and George Bluth was amazing! definitely more a comedy than a horror, you should enjoy this if you enjoy spoofs like Dracula: Dead and Loving It, the Scary Movie series, Repossessed, etc.
This review of Saturday the 14th (1981) was written by Tracy M on 02 Feb 2011.
Saturday the 14th has generally received negative reviews.
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