thesweetcheat wrote: The TV version was terrifying! I remember watching it on my own late at night one Christmas, I lived in a very quiet rural village, no street lights, etc. Turning the lights out and going to sleep was not very easy!
Especially when that freaky woman burst through your window! One of my sons was watching it in bed on YouTube & when she came in he fell out of bed literally.
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