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What is the Best -Scariest-- Made for TV movie??
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I liked A Haunting and The Stand.  A Haunting never cameout on video, it is based on a real life story.
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You can always give the Tales From The Darkside Series  a try. Although I didn't find it remotly scary, but cornballish, a 7 year old may find it fun. Just my little food for thought.

Or Tales From The Crypt.

@ Widescreen...has she progressed beyond Goosebumps level?  I have an 8 and 10 year old and I would not think of letting them watch some of the films suggested...unless, of course, I wanted some company at night.
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she likes and enjoys ghost storys  mostly animated  TV fair , but also Casper -TV  and Casper the Movie ..
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It was freaky.

The Stand was great but not that scary to me.

The Zuni doll in Trilogy gave me nightmares, and still creeped me out when I revisited it around a year ago. The other stories didn't do much for me, but Zuni sure did and still does. So that wins IMO (unless I'm completely forgetting about something else).
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POLTERGIEST may be perfect, however, it's not made-for-tv.  FEAR THIS is one of the freakiest made-for-tv shows I ever saw, it was a short-lived series, simular to THE TWIGLIGHT ZONE, with each story directed by a master of horror.  It's available on DVD.
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I am not familiar with Fear This... and I usually keep up with the horror tv series. Unless you are talking about Fear Itself?

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When I was just a little older than my granddaughter is now  a TV show that usually scared the pants off me and gave me minor nightmares.. was  ONE STEP BEYOND ... 
They just don't make shows like this anymore .. 
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That is good to know Terry... I bought a cheap 50 episode set of One Step Beyond... but I haven't even started the set yet.
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look for the episode of the 'Eyeglasses'  that were found in an old bookcase?,, or piano? ..

That was really scary at the final moments of the episode ...
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Will do
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Trilogy of Terror also got me when I was young. You might also want to check out:

The Norliss Tapes (1973) With Angie Dickenson - Still remembered that one into my 30's then found dvd.
Gargoyles (1972) With Cornel Wilde another atmospheric Scarry.
SSSSSSS (1973) With Strother Martin

All were made for TV and all were available at Amazon the last time I looked that is where I got them from.
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Not sure what it is rated, but "Rose Red" is a good one.
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Perhaps the right time and place to ask for help about a movie title, Sirs.

- production Seventies or Eighties, rather TV than cinema

- northern american town environment

- somehow scary ghost / haunting plot about a vanished child or woman

- the only specific element I remember is that in the end a car is pulled off a see
  or river, with a corpse

- it's not Audrey Rose

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I think the movie you are referring to is Ghost Story (1981) from Universal

Had quite a cast for a horror film - Fred Astaire, Melvin Douglas, John Housman, Douglas Fairbanks, JR.

Another very atmospheric and quite scary film. Although a little adult I think for the audience targeted in this thread.
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Bad Ronald is a fantastic (and creepy) movie. But it may be lost on kids (I don't really know, since kids is not exactly my specialty, but the movie is more scary through the story, than any actual direct scares).
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) was scary when I was younger and saw it. Miramax was remaking it with Guillermo del Toro co-writing the screenplay, but who knows now...


The original still holds up pretty well.  It's available from the Warner Archive Collection www.wbshop.com
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