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April 10, 2026
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"John Archer — John Austin"
"Patricia Breslin — Ellie Mannering"
"John Crawford — State Trooper"
"Andi Garrett — Libby Mannering"
"Sara Lane — Kit Austin"
"Sharyl Locke — Tess Mannering"
"Joan Crawford — Amy Nelson"
"John Ireland — Steve Marak"
"Leif Erickson — Dave Mannering"
"Fate dials the number...terror answers the phone!"
"You May Be the Target... of the Next Phone Call..."
"Don't laugh little girl, better run for your life. The man you were talking to, has just murdered his wife!"
"I saw what you did, and I know who you are."
"William Castle warns you: This is a motion picture about UXORICIDE!"
"It Will Jet You to the Outer Limits of Suspense, Terror and Excitement!"
"[meeting Peter Vincent] Mr. Vincent. I've seen all of your films. And I found them... very amusing."
"What's the matter, Charley? Afraid I'd never come over without being invited first? [Charley's mother laughs] You're right. You're quite right. Of course, uh, now that I've been made welcome I'll probably drop by quite a bit. In fact, anytime I feel like it."
"Jonathan Stark — Billy Cole"
"Dorothy Fielding — Judy Brewster"
"Art J. Evans — Detective Lennox"
"William Ragsdale — Charley Brewster"
"Chris Sarandon — Jerry Dandridge"
"Amanda Bearse — Amy Peterson"
"[as a vampire, trying to trick Charley] What's wrong? Don't you want me anymore? [Charley pulls out a crucifix and she hides her face; crying] It's not my fault, Charley. You promised you wouldn't let him get me! You promised!"
"Oh, you're so cool, Brewster!"
"There are some very good reasons to be afraid of the dark."
"Roddy McDowall — Peter Vincent"
"If you love being scared, it'll be the night of your life."
"[last words] Amy!"
"Stephen Geoffreys — Edward "Evil Ed" Thompson"
"Now we wouldn't want to wake your mother, would we Charley? Then I'd have to kill her too. RIGHT? [tosses Charley across his room, before grabbing him up by his throat] Do you realize how much trouble you've caused me? Spying on me, almost disturbing my sleep this afternoon, telling policemen about me! You deserve to die, boy. Of course, I could give you something I don't have: a choice. Forget about me, Charley. Forget about me, and I'll forget about you. What do you say, Charley? [Charley pulls out a small cross but Jerry crushes Charley's wrist, making him drop it] Fool!"
"Welcome to Fright Night... for real!"
"Antony Carbone — Leonard de Santis"
"Barboura Morris — Carla"
"Inside every artist... Lurks a mad man!"
"Dick Miller — Walter Paisley"
"Julian Burton — Maxwell H. Brock"
"The Picture That'll Make You... sick sick SICK with Laughter!"
"Roger Corman's Cult Classic is Bloody Good Fun!"
"A Comedy of Errors! A Comedy of Terrors!"
"Attention. Attention, everyone! As you passed through these yellow portals I'm sure you noticed on your right a small clay figure and assumed this transfixed effigy to be the work of a master sculptor. And indeed, so it is. That master sculptor is in our midst. He's none other that Walter Paisley, our very own busboy, whose hands of genius have been carrying away the empty cups of your frustration. Mark well this lad. His is the silent voice of creation. But in the dark, rich soil of humility, he blossoms as the hope of our nearly sterile century! [Crowd breaks into applause as Maxwell finishes his speech] Bring me an espresso, Walter."
"You'll be sick - from laughing!"
"Life is an obscure hobo, bumming a ride on the omnibus of art."
"The bird that flies now pays later through the nose of ambidextrous apathy. Necrophiles may dance upon the placemats in an orgy of togetherness. The highway of life cuts sharply through the shady ghettos and the ivy-covered tunes. And laughter rings from every time capsule in the star-spangled firmament. And in the deep freeze it is the children's hour. And no one knows that Duncan is murdered. And no one knows that Walter Paisley is born. Duncan knows, Tuesday sunrise knows. Alley cats and garbage cans and steaming pavements and you and I and the nude descending the staircase and all such things with souls, we know that Walter Paisley is born! Ring rubber bells, beat cotton gongs, strike silken cymbals, play leathern flutes. The cats and cans and you and I and all such things with souls, we shall hear: Walter Paisley is born! And the souls become flesh; Walter Paisley is born!"
"I will talk to you of Art, for there is nothing else to talk about, for there is nothing else... Life is an obscure hobo bumming a ride on the omnibus of Art. Burn gas, buggies, and whip your sour cream of circumstance and hope, and go ahead and sleep your bloody heads off. Creation is, all else is not. What is not creation is graham crackers; let it all crumble to feed the creator; feed him that he may be satisifed. The Artist is, all others are not. A canvas is a canvas or a painting. A rock is a rock or a statue. A sound is a sound or is music. A preacher is a preacher, or an Artist. Where are John, Joe, Jake, Jim, Jerk? dead, dead, dead They were not born before they were born, they were not born... Where are Leonardo, Rembrandt, Ludwig? Alive! Alive! Alive! They were born! Bring on the multitudes with a multitude of fishes: feed them with the fishes for liver oil to nourish the Artist, stretch their skin upon an easel to give him canvas, crush their bones into a paste that he might mold them. Let them die, and by their miserable deaths become the clay within his hands that he might form an ashtray or an ark. Pray that you may be his diadem: gold, glory, paint, clay, that he might take you in his magic hands and wring from your marrow wonder. For all that is comes through the eye of the Artist. The rest are blind fish swimming in the cave of aloneness. Swim on you maudlin, muddling, maddened fools, and dream that one bright, sunny night the Artist will bait a hook and let you bite upon it. Bite hard and die!... in his stomach you are very close to immortality."
"I refuse to say anything twice. Repetition is death... When you repeat something, you are reliving a moment, wasting it, severing it from the other end of your life. I believe only in new impressions, new stimuli, new life!"
"Will YOU join his human museum?"
"I'm proud to say my poetry is only understood by that minority which is aware."
"Walter has a clear mind. One day something will enter it, feel lonely... and leave again."
"A new dimension in horror!"