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I saw this Halloween TV special about 24 years ago circa 1982. There was this town, and all of the townspeople's mortgages were held by this miserly old man who lived in a big mansion. Every year at Halloween he would hide the mortgage notes somewhere in his house. He would invite the town's children to come in and try to find them. The house was filled with scary stuff and booby traps to keep the kids from finding them. Inevitably, kid after kid would come running out screaming scared. The Old Miser had a central control room where he could watch all the children on cameras and he controlled the booby traps there. One kid came really close, I think he reached up into the fireplace. When the miser saw this, he flipped a switch and made the morgages fall out of reach. PLEASE ANSWER THIS!!!!

2006-10-05 07:18:30 · 3 answers · asked by ? 4 in Entertainment & Music Television

3 answers

Sorry honey. Although I was 11, and addicted to tv back then, that does not sound famillar. Do you remeber anyone who starred in it? Sounds like something crazy that Vincent Price would do.

Good Luck!

2006-10-05 07:35:59 · answer #1 · answered by WillLynn 1 6 · 0 0

It develop into certainly a celtic fireplace pageant; the beginning up of the celtic New year.livestock could be pushed between 2 bonfires (this seems to be some kind of purification ritual.)this is approximately as much as all of us comprehend with any actual approximately its pagan roots-for,because of the fact the 1st poster suggested, many of the Irish lore develop into written down while eire develop into Christianised. whether, the shown fact that for the duration of each and all the celtic international locations there have been comparable traditions shows that some thing of a few antiquity develop into being celebrated, and actual people have been donning mask in early 1900's eire, so as that isn't a fashionable or US invention. apparently contained in the Irish legends this evening is often suggested in connection with supernatural or frightening activities,such because of the fact the legend of Crom Cruac, a golden pillar contained in the centre of a stone circle, that got here to lifeon Samhain and demanded a tithe of corn and little ones. contained in the legend of Nera, the lifeless got here alive on Samhain eve and different beings like Aillen of the Flaming breath walked in a foreign country. As suggested, those memories have been written down after pagan cases, yet i do no longer surely think of its accident that memories of this nature are continuously set on that distinctive evening.

2016-10-01 23:35:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Wow, freaky.
Sorry, can't help you here.
I was only 6 then and stuff like that skeered the shet out of me!!!

2006-10-05 07:31:51 · answer #3 · answered by angie 5 · 0 0

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